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Page 39 text:
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council under the guidance of Sister Generosa, our principal, has helped each student to become a better citizen. The purpose of this body is to promote democratic student government and to develop school spirit by a greater participation in school activities and responsibilities. Under the leadership of Philip Kessel, president, James Skelcey, vice-president, Lois Morey, secretary, and Raymond Becker, treasurer, the student council attempts to maintain good order throughout the school. This year the high school Christmas Party was planned and sponsored by this group.
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TEEN-AGE CENTER Early in October, the Thomas and Marie Merrill Home was given to SS. Peter and Paul Parish by the Most Reverend Bishop Woznicki, to be used for whatever purpose our pastor thought best. Monsignor Sonefeld immediately drew up plans to convert this historic home into a recreation center for the teen-agers of SS. Peter and Paul's Parish. From there the Parent Teacher Organization took over. They collected furniture and recreational equipment for the new project. Finally, on December 1, 1950, the doors were opened to the teen-agers. Friday night was set aside for the 7th and 8th graders and Saturday night for the high school. On these nights, a full evening of entertainment is provided for each group. SS. Peter and Paul is the only parish in Saginaw to boast of providing a place where its Catholic teen-agers can meet to enioy good, wholesome recreation. 34- xxw A 5 ef-'L M. liz uf: fy, ttyr ,zf'f f5 ' ip. 'f,,,f ,Q J 6 . .ws' Ig. jf
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. il The Library Club is composed of a typist, Corinne Garvey, a Junior, and Sophomore girls who assist in the library during their study periods. lt is their Iob to check books coming in and going out. Other duties of the club, which meets every Wednesday, are mending books, collecting overdue fines, and caring forthe library room. During the past summer the library was completely recatalogued by Sister Mary William with the help of Mary Ann Grondzik, Mary Ann Lapinsky, Mary Coash, Shirley Malecki, and Mary Deno. Durihg Book Week, beginning February 'l8th, the club sponsored a Book Fair. The exhibit consisted of five hundred books of current fiction, biography, career stories, books on manners, and a display of Bibles and Missals. 36
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