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Wefiqious fvacafiom ger go '7 ll, i l Q X PI'L'SlflCIlf, Helen Nlihni Dfeal, lfehruary 3, 1945 Succeeded by Margie Holdcroft Secretary-Treasiirer Marjorie Roos fvaficuzf ,Maids of Si. .Bernard A group of girls handed under the title, f'Valiant Maids of Saint Bernard, have undertaken to answer and put into practice the question: VVhat can the Catholic high school student of today do to carry on the glorious work of jesus Christ and His Church? Not everyone is called to consecrate herself solely to the re- ligious lifeg nevertheless, every girl can pray, offer numerous sacri- fices, hear cheerfully the seemingly insignificant difficulties that confront her daily for those who, having heard the Call, may have the conviction, grace, and courage to answer that Call. This is the prime purpose of the cluh. hlemlmers are expected to attend bi-monthly meetings con- ducted under the direction of the moderator, Sister M. Antoinette, spend some time hefore the Blessed Sacrament daily, and include each day in the morning Offering the intention to gain for self and others the grace to follow God's Call willingly and courageously. After the cluh formally organized, the first election of officers took place. Un january 12, Helen Mihm and Margie Holdcroft were elected president and secretary-treasurer respectively. 'lihe memlmers were formally inducted on May 31, the feast of Our Lady of Grace, into the cluh hy Reverend C. VViesmann. lfach girl received a memhership card, a Saint Bernard medal, and picture. 26
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: B. Balzer, C. Kress, KI. Breitenbach, E. Giegerich, T. Walter. R. M. 'l'egethoi'l, M. Darragh, Wickline. Second Row: D. Kasko, Roos, D. Seethaler, D. Reichle, H. Mihm, Diel, D. Schoenig, D. Strauss, P. Madden, V. Miller. Standing: K. Simon, B. Adams. Sfudezzf omzcif js Sfudeizfsf Glzoice OFFICERS President Dorothy Schoenig Vice-President Betty :Xdams Secretary Kathleen Simon Treasurer jane Diel The Student Council is a group of girls made up of presidents, vice-presidents, and faculty chosen representatives from all re- porting classes. The promotion of student welfare and outside activities are the aims of this representative body. The Student Council meets under the sponsorship of Sister Regina, principal, whenever necessary. Ifach representative brings the problems of her class before this body and here the decisions are made for or against her particular question. VVhenever plans are being made in class for any outside activity they cannot be carried out before the Student Council has been thoroughly informed and given its permission. In this way no one class can have more than its share of outside work. 'llhis council merely voices the opinion of the student body. Ir is the means of ironing out the problems and difficulties of the classes. Some of the issues which have been suggested and passed by this body are as follows: skating parties, dances, class parties, Red Cross, lloly Childhood, Family Rosary, Charm and Per- sonality, and the Nlinute Klan Flag. This organization was introduced in Saint Be-nediet's Academy ten years ago and sinee then has been active and proved itself worthy of its title. Student Council. For in the true sense of these words it really has been a council for the students. 25
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ournafism izored QUILL AND SCROLL Standing: P. Murphy, B. Adams, H. Mihm, P. Williams, C. Rey nolds, B. Schumacher, li Kirner, Nl. Schoenecker. Seated: K. Simon, E. Giegerich D. Vey, V. Pappert, M. Breiten bach. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organized April l0, 1926, by a group of high school supervisors in order to encourage students in the journalistic held. The society numbers over twenty-live hundred chapters which are located in nearly every state in the Union, in Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, lfngland, New Zealand, and'China. Fifty thousand outstanding young journalists wear the badge of the Society. Quill and Scroll is not connected with a school or university. l'he president is elected by a vote of the whole society. 'lihe country is divided into seven districts, each of which is represented hy at least one officer. Members of Quill and Scroll must be chosen from the students enrolled in high school who at the time of their election meet tre following requirements: l. 'lihey must be of at least junior stand- ing. 2. 'lihey must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election. 3. ilihey must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. 4. They must be recommended by the supervisor. 5. 'lihey must be approved by the lfxecutive Secretary. lfach school granted a charter is sent a copy of the initiation service. Initiations may be held at any time during the year. 'lihere are no dues. When a student becomes a member, he pays two dollars. This amount goes to pay for a gold badge and a year's subscription of Quill and Scroll. 27
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