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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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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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The Service Squad, like the Student Coun- OPERATORS CLUB Operators are kept busy with the motion pic- ture proiector, the opaque proiector, a slide proiector, and a film strip proiector which are kept in constant use by the grades as well as the high school. We all appreciate the friendly service of this club. SERVICE SQUAD cil, maintains discipline on the first floor of the school. The fifth grade girls do a fine job of accepting the responsibilities that toll upon the Service Squad. SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol promotes safety habits among the younger children. Mr. Floyd Webb highly complimented this Safety Patrol as one of the best. V 37
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