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Q44 ff, Student Council To achieve a better and more friendly relationship between the faculty and the students is the main purpose of Scecina's Student Council. Our Student Council organization sponsors many activities throughout the year. The officers, working :through their various permanent committees, plan pep rallies and student as- semblies, as well as the annual Homecoming. To promote -better order in school, they have established the monitor system, which consists of representative f ' Scecina students. Each student is a member of the Student Council, and he is ' a role in an Lge H Senior officers of the Student Council, Tom' Carroll, Barbara Yohler, Dave Buse- meyer, and Suzi Flanagan, discuss plans for the Safety Program, the purpose of which is to instill in the minds of every Scecina student the necessity for con- , scientious careful driving. ' J . 1' t ,Qbx .re V: 'Q The Social Committee of the Student Council makes final preparations for that unusual pep rally which contributed toward stimulating enthusiastic school spirit among all Scecina students. Left zo Right: Marsha Somers, Angela Costan- tino, Jack Meyer, Bob Guy, Betty Gootee, and Par Ley.
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Officers of the CSMC, Mary Beth Taylor, Terry McDonnell, Dave English, and Marianne Fillenwarth, are happily en- gaged in their traditional project of wrapping Christmas gifts for the orphans. L i 'Qt- Smiling faces are prominent as committee members count the proceeds from the Bingo. C.S.M.C. Through their three-fold program of Prayer, Work, and Sacrifice, members of the Catholic Student Mission Crusade are devoted to the cause of extending the Kingdom of Christ. Through various activities sponsored throughout the year this organization is able to give finan- cial assistance to missionaries both at home and abroad. Giving financial assistance to a Scecina boy studying for the priesthood is a project peculiar to the Scecina Unit of the Catholic Student Mission Crusade. Irish lads and lassies who had winning numbers for a popular record, glance over the list of records for their selection. H J' 'lll Peggy Hill and jean Cleveland are busy taking in more mon- ey for the missions. 33
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35 l NATIONAL . ' Honor! soclETY X I ational H onor Societ Interest in school activities, maintaining a B : and ' ' me of the many commendable traits found in Scecina Honor Society members. ' In view of the fact th ,at the scholastic standards of Scecinalare highly rated, it is natural that to b ' o tam membership in this society is in itself a reputable accomplishment. Our chapter of the National , 5 Honor Society is registered as tlfe Crusader Chapter. ' Se e National Honor Society: Monica Meyer, Secretaryg Dorothy Arnold, Vice- 1 Preridenty Dave Busemeyer, Presi- dent. ' V nior Officers of th H vt S ..1',!5li . I 5. , Fzrrt Row: C. LeFeber, J. Duncan, M. McMasters, R. Ur- rutia, N. Perry. Second Row: S. McNew, E. Joyal, L. Rags- dale, 1. Johnson. Third Row: 1. Cleveland, F. Corsaro, S. Hauck, R. Feeney. Fourth Row: A. Costantino, B. Ben- nett, M. Bruder, M. Taylor, L. LeFeber, J. Poetz, E. Michl, M. Mundy, T. Wessel, R. Dausman, M. R. Mazza, T. Kane. Fifth Roux' P. Ley, N. Matthews, M. Flack, P. Anderson, , J. Noyes, R. Pricketr, D. Bartenbach, D. Wilk, E. Otto, R. McGloon, M. Butler. Sixth Row: M. Meyeii, D. Arnold, L. Roessler, J. Kelly. Seventh Row: K. Evans, N. Stratmann, T. Forsgren, M. Fillenwarth. Eighth Row: R. Saldino, K Efb J R d . , . e mond, A. Manning. Ninth Row: W. Bokerman, 'A. Hoop. L. O'Brien .4 ,.. X I average in studies, X I general personality are so .I i 4 5 E I X
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