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I I Im really excit d about Pro-Life b - cause we re touching every aspect of it ln- stead of merely edu- putting beliefs into actions Different things are going on, such as blood banks and baby showers - Sr. Susan Marie Krupp ' e e I cating the girls, we're ll
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C0 irom the start Confessions of a Pro-Lifer: March for life, Red roses, Standing up for one's beliefs. Waiting . .. always waiting .. . Always trying to help one in need. Marching to a different drummer Whose beat is heard by few. Listening to a different tune Whose music enflames the soul. Reaching out to the defenseless Whose cries are stifled into silence. The Liturgical Committee Is newly- ormed this year. They focus on a central theme Using music and readings To help make the Mass More meaningful for all. Who are these girls Who work to help others? The are ordinary teens Witlll extraordinary faith And deep convictions. They are champions of life. 1 ' t H Pro-Life officer Barb Butler works at a telethon. At a Mass celebrating respect for life, Kristin MacDonald performs a liturgical dance. 'Nj 108fPro Life 3,
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Experienced in service The Business Room is the sight. They work therein from morning 'til night Typing tests and printing letters, Trying to make their business skills better. FBLA members are the ones That help the teachers get things done. Competitions, fundraisers, community service, too These are a few more things FBLA members do. Most important of all is the Ad Campaign, They count all the money again and again. A very busy group, they work until june, They do a good job, and get it done soon. For the scholars at SHA there's the NHS, With everything they do, they try their best. Involved in the community and school at once, Meetings take place in Room 1 every month. Some qualities are required to join in this prestige: Leadership, scholastics and character, if you please. What else do they do? lt is not hard to see: They all work together to help you and me. They tutor many students into the night Trying to make their wrongs into right. They're very important to everyone here, Sticking together all through the year. We 11ofrBLA X ' ., .xi ' 'kk 5 S M NWN 4: -a-. Q, K 4 -x ,. . mf 6 S Y ff' mis K-1 X K R if-Q .sz :-i mud
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