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'tl PREFERRED AND ESTEEMED RICHES AS NOTHING IN COMPARISON Ol HER. lpper left: ,lim Pvrk prove-s for the geometry rlass that the angles in the right triangle equal Hills while Tony Dono- van and l'aul Troth wait to rherk their assignments. llpper right: Father Xavier's vlmlk talk in a junior religion rlass explains the relationship of the ClIlll't'll to its members for .loy Foulkes and Barbara Bennet. Center left: Jessie von Leer and Mike Currhiek seem awed hy Father BC8t'lICI'll'S desrrip- tion of a manir-cle-pressivc per- sonality in psychology class. Center right: Larry 0'liricu, Marianne Capps, anrl l'at Slater put forth full speed in senior typing test 4-ompetition. Lower left: Mary Ellen Roehm, .loc Sullivan, Sharon Van Tol, and .lohn Berg 4-heck assignments on mirrosropir study of mosses in biology rlass. Lower right: Girls' physical educ-ation class lines up basket- ball teams for the season. Epistle- Mass of Sl. illllttlllilh .Mlnina
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tl CALLED. AND THE SPIRIT UF WISDOM CAME UNTO ME . . . 40 Lpper left: Mary Kaye Sulli- van and Marianne Capps illus- trate the significance of vo- cabulary enrichment in junior English class. Upper right: Larry Noid- linger exerts his powers of persuasion as Bill Thiel makes recordings in speech class. llenter left: The shorthand class watches Pat Hanley's at- tempt to decipher Florence Wrin's characters. Center right: Mr. Frisz checks with ,lack Felix on his perspec- tive drawing of the school while the advanced drawing class per- fect individual drawings. Lower left: Citizen Stacer checks her registration hefore casting her ballot in the mock election sponsored by the senior civics class. Lower right: Sister Mary Helen bids Schulte's jeunes filles francaises a hon voyage as they set out on an imaginary trip to La France.
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Student Council Breaeliing the gap between stumlents anml teachers are the members of the Stuclont Couneil. Chosen as representa- tives of the four elassos. the Council presents for faculty 1-onsitleration major sehool projects anfl other aetivities. The purpose of the Stuflent Count-il is two- fohl: it impresses the stutlent bocly with their importance as inilivisluals antl fosters a eloscr student-fat-ulty' relation- ship. Q Above: The members of the Student Council with their advisor, Father Beecliem, listen to Carnival sug- gestions of President, l.ouis Roehm. Ss-ated: Left to rigllt--Dirk 0'Leary, Paula Welt'li, Paul Funk, l,ouis Roehm. Stantling --First Row: Susan MeKibben, Jolt-nu Ric-betta, .lean Klug, Margie Cahill, Stephanie Arnoltl, Rita Peperak, Hugh M1-Leish, Father llt't?l'llfFIIl. 5l'l'0lld Row: .lim lfunlt. Steve llliernay, ,lim 0'lIonnell. Une of the important events sponsorml by the Sluala-nt liounril was the elevtion of a football queen. Counting: the votes are the junior and senior members of the organization. l,eft to right: lronis Roehm, Presiflentt, Rita Peperalt, Meretlith Johns, Serretaryg Din-lt 0'l,eary. Paula Welrh, Jolene Rivlietta. Not lllt'llll'6flZ Paul Funk, Vive-l'rcsiclent. Secretar -of-the-Montll Members of the Set-ra-tary-of-the-Month Club gain prar- liral experir-me in the sen-relarial fieltl by giving: a great rleal of eleriral serviee to the farulty' antl school offire. Operating the milneogzraph, a familiar piere of equipment to all club members, are the officers: Left to right- Rosalie llullen, Secretary-'l'reasurer: Mary Alice Mt'- llrisaken, Vive-l'resitlentg Carolyn ,lo Robinson, Presiilent.
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