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SERVICE IS THEIR GCAL The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade is an organization common to all Catholic schools. Its motto - Prayer, Study and Sacrifice sparks the efforts of the officers in furthering the mis- sionary activities of their fellow students. In addition to a weekly mission collection, the officers plan the annual Hearts for Japan Day to assist the Japanese missions of the Sisters of St. Joseph. The officers are Regina Moncus, Treas urerg Ed Jarvis, Vice President, Bob Landon, President, and Teresa Todaro, Secretary. Community, national, and international needs are the concern of the Junior Red Cross. It held . weekly meetings, served at the district Red Cross Center and entertained at the V.A. hospital. Rosa- lyn Green, Sheila Scanio and Marie Bezdek are the current officers of the 'flirt Want a bus chartered, a dance sponsored, school spir- it roused, or game posters made? Just contact Cheer- leaders Chuck Flood, Barbara Williams, Tim Tate, Kay Herring, Floyd Davis, Karen Johnson, or Bill Wachsmann. group. HSP!! K -- 'M , : ,,
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.,,,.,.a,,fs m JUNIOR FRIENDS, ROMANS. . . Ronnie Taylor poses in the Roman toga with which he hopes to win the right to represent RHS in the contest at the stare I. C. L. convention at Port Arthur, CLASSICAL LEAGUE With an active membership af nearly 40 students, the I.C.L. is the school's largest club. Monthly meetings, a candlelighting induction cere- mony, a slave auction, a Saturnalia celebration, con- tests in art, poster making, and vocabulary excellence are all a part of its agenda. Here President Ed Pugh dis- cusses the I.C.L. scrapbook with fellow officers Ronnie Chauviere, Nancy Stogdill and Judy Hunke. Togflfed freshmen ' aPPf211se the - ' posters b in the school contest. Su muted Freshman lassies Pfelmfe for the an- nual slave auction lnitiating them into the J.C. L.
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