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Library Club 'l'llv nu-nulwrf of tlw Library Club assiht Sistvr Clotiltlv, librari- an aml rlub lll0lll'l'ill0l'., in tlu' slwlving. Cillillflgllllfl. antl rvpairing ol' books aml magazines. ln giv- ing svrvivv to tllv school. lllf'SP stu- wlffnts acquire a working k1um'lf'1lgc- ol' library tvvlllliqllv. 'llllv 0l'fit'ers of tllv club arm sean-tl vmltf-r left to rigllt: Cathy Boyd. Secretary- 'l'rr'asurm': Cynthia Hoycl, Prvsi- tlvntz Mary Kayv Sullivan. Vico- l'rc'sirl0llt. ? wt. Heil Cross Cluiptcr l'l0lIl4'I'0UllI l'1-larvae-ltlatiw-s nl' llw Sfllllllt' Chapter nf llw Howl Crow pr:-parv Tllanlxsgiviug favors for tlu' lll4'lll1tllj' lllt'0lIl1lt'lt'lIl at ilu: Stall- Hurpilal in Rm-klorl. Thu- rllaptvr also partivipate-s in lln- National Rt-tl Cross proje-cts llll'llllQ!ll0lll llu' rily. 'flu- nffirvrs ol' llw Ht-tl Cross sr-atwl fixlll antl fe-wnlh from left arc-: ,lolvnv Rim-Ilctta, Vrvri- cle-nl: Carol Kulow, Yin--l'l'nsi1lcllt. 'cieucc Club A ne-ss Ul'jlllllll mn - Sl'lt'Ill't' Club. -pn lurvs. and llillllllllllltlll nn llu lmllml Nunn l nu lun anumgz its ilflltlllla llu :mn nu ll its IlIt'lllllt'l'r xxllll tlu mul ' IIN xsurltl uf hl'll'l Rll'llill'tl Nl ,ion lllllllljlll Sm-rrn'lall'y: l'a Nwtvr .Miltvr . f , ll'l'ilhlII't'l'. Eiii - E 43 lhlllllll all X lu lu ul: nt llm lllllll
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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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Future Nurses , 1 1 llu- l'uturr Nlll'St'h ol' AIlll'l'lt'il. 41 1 . l .N..N.. is 1-omprisml ol' junior unnl sffnior girls who plun to vntrr nursrs' training uftvr 'l'llllllllll0ll. ln owlcr to gain lirstliuml cxpcri- vm-0 in nursing, inmnhc-rs of tlu 1-luh givc their st-rvirv vurli Satur- iluy ill thc' t'llllllI'l'IInS VVill'll ol' St Anthony llospitul. l'i4'tur1-cl ut tht right urv thc- 0l.lltl'lN with tht 4 lull nioclvrutor, Sister .lvun lVlurgurc-t. First How: lx-ft to right' Carol Smith, Pri-siilrntz lVlurg0 'l'hrullf. S01-i'vtun'y. Sm-onnl How: Sistvr ,lrun Margaret, Sunalru Vain Tol, vlI'1'-Pl'PSl4ll'IllZ lWlll't'0lyII Conrail. 'lll't'ilSlll'0l'. f mcricu 1' Future rllczlcllors of lllCl'il51l M V1 1 V1 . Iln- l'uturr lvau'lu-rs ol Lhnicriz-an stimulate' vnthusi- ililll for thv trurhing 1-urvrr. Mr-lnlnm'sllip in thr group is opvn to uppvr- rlusslnrn only. Milking prrpzwzitions for il future- nirrting urr ilu- liwllllrmws of tha' rlulr with thvir zul- visor, Sistvr lVlalrir Vir- ginia. First How: lmlit to right- -,lop Foullws, 'l'r4-us- urrr: llosulir Cullvn. Sm'- l'0l1ll'yZ Sistrr Mario Vir- ginia. Mary Ann llurhutl, Y Historian. S04-oml how: Put Kniptnsch. l,ihruriun: Put Hunley. l,iIl'lllIlf'lllill'l- un: Wlvrmlitll johns, Prrfai- 4lf'lllZ Flormlcr Wrin, Vivr- l,l'PSllli'Ill.
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