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-s E x-A i x 1. 5:6 ft f Representatives Kathy Dunn, Pat Donohue, and Sharon Collins prepare spirit ribbons, one of the duties assigned to the Student Council. B l t d orate forthe Ha y Karen Heffner Carol Lowery, Christine Ruhmann, Jeannine Gastcrf, Seniors, Holly Hill and Maureen rown p an o ec pp 1 and Chris Wolf, representing some of the sophomore homerooms, wait Holidays Christmas dance, sponsored by the Student Council. far the Student Council meeting to begin.
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Student Council x 1 Sponsors Buzz Book John Stdko, Kevin Redmund, complete final preparations for the Buzz Book. Will the boy in the blue shirt, who's iust been elected head ofthe Buzz book, please stand and take a bow, says student council treasurer, Bill Merson. Mnuraen Brown, Mary Schulte, Shlrley Kammorer, Barbara Oaks, Kevin Redmond, Randy Vest, und Pat Donohue,anxiously walt for the l student council meating to begln.
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The Summa is the school newspa is published four times during the course ofthe year. Moderated by Sister Mary Denis, the staff meets every other week. At these meetings iournalistic principles are revised, articles are decided upon, assigned to reporters, typed and so forth. The Summa staff is composed of iuniors and seniors headed by an editor-in-chief, Pat Layton, and four page editors: Alan Woodard, Pat Lloyd, Sandra Winningham, and Kathy Loftus. From the staff S.T.A. 's Globe-Democrat reporter, S a n d ra Wioningham, and other p u bl ic a t i o n representatives are chosen. E 5 4 5 i Alan Wooaara, Mary Pat Layton, Rosemary Payeur, Sandra Winninghom, Kathy Loftus, and Pat Lloyd, editors of the Summa, worlc on layout, V homo economics, ces will serve victory' hi as junior advis' 'liters of the wack b B L A I Coed, nzitiona' A on- broke two K V N N age girls. an A tlmlsoulor - formed of uc, t N milfu I High School. Tlierox 5 K my 1 , V 3,000 Coeed correspondents .IM Ga L' but the ,United St' and Cam.. y ' V ' ' 'Px1esentr1t'.'. livecinl Co-ed . tin, , I 2 , 5' 4 t.o Frances riiitiilubsi 5 W 'm' HS u'mem 7 - nfems This your fi Music. Club ls, being ' VI., 'M5l.gm.0ti wmfnm-5 Lgeomet, 5' Mi-nclxiy nl,-'zlii at 7:30 ni C gsmbhshed at Aqumasqifn is mn- mu- Tmi 4, t .b 8 mb Acmssesy I I y . ilu? A Hlwakffs f m'l Van' in-cated with tho- NCMEA, 'tho Na- ig: ..-, , ' W' Qu, Smal. in The Gmini-Tri-c is' ai geometr DY' . fm C0: T'm1l'is tionolCatl1olic Music Education F f hubs. However, the structure illiistrntiiig various ge Yf . .QACIZDIE ,soc-lniinii. In ordm-rio, im. A 9 may .as mod as thgir y metric shapes andspriiiolples. Eac . I. P ' dont rlinpter inrnr' , J .moore 'mike tlieiiifiiy iiqpligrmgl, ,orhmnent was designed to depict as I , wed to ff-' . Vs-in I e 1 be on Q school 0 IZ C .ia lliernc o1'2nniont,lion-,isi ng V, 1 to nshree lit have on Li.. f ling. C 8 irm' other seminars. ui.. .- rl hy Sister Volerizi. have been up at Bishop lmBoux'fr, Mc- To all men- tliroiighfxiiusic. The whole purpose of this group is to promote rt closer relationsliln ho- twecn music taught in the schools and that life of worship in the Church, to promote it high standard of music education form . VA of, le, and Rosary High Schools. Cuumlm edmm.. .je ac Medical Seminar which was ,.m,,. Q f Alon-of ind last ye-:ir is being , rf' ' ' . W , K i inizod at thi- prcsmn .. dmcmb at Aquinas ig in of Inst, ' ndin ...ir- Ldy i urbvo High - mls. ,., of tlir four centers nsororl hy the SL. Louis Medical ltr-intion xuirl coordinated by Dr. 'nr-th llruns. .un formation stage, Meetings, dur- ing which tfherawill be proiessioiial' entertainment and l even o little talent from ourfown schoolg will heldt once a moritrh. Aqulnue Qlins boon Invited'-by.the NGIVIE.-Xitbfozirj ticimne in the NGMEIQ Conxemiqii. l Published by the students df ' X ' ' ' ' ' ' ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HlGl-I ,SCHOOL , ., 1 n ' Florissant, Missouri ., 1 . f .II ' k - - ' .Q ' i ion, ,,,, g,,M,,,,,,W ,.,, N,,,7,,g,w,..,,-g,-.s.-,u..4,QL .... .,,.. umm Pat, Liytoh EE EDITORS, ,, .W .,,.. A ..,, M.,,,,,,Sandra Wiriingham, Patricia Lioyd,,Katiiy Lbttust TURE EDITOR. .,,,.,,,,,u..,, ..,,.,.,,' .,:-.. s,....,,. , .,.. ,...-.L.si i, ,l.., i.3.e,Roskmary Puyeur, QRESPONDING EDlTORw,g,.,,-..M.W,,-,..,,.M.a,M.. .....s-..,-4..!.i.Patricia ,Donohue 'ISTS .. .,,, , ,. ,'...,,.. ....4.,...-.g .... .W .,Frank Gamaclte, Katliyiiiessett, Karen,Knull ORTERS-Penny Borman, Pot Burns, Diane Carson, Betty Faellrer, Linda Stussie, AlAn,.Woodald, LaVern Pini, Tom Patton, Richard Knraneg Tom King, Junior and Sonhornore Press Club. Now, what would you like, a Coke or a Pepsi? , asks Sandra Winningham to Pat Lloyd, a page editor who was given ogoing -away party by her co-workers. IIB
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