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N Aedificatores . . . The Latin cluh, Aedifieatores4the huilders -sponsored hy Sister Wfinifred Ann holds meetings twice a month during the class period. Memhers suhscrihe to the Latin newspaper, Auxilium Latinum, and read and discuss articles written in the dead language. Doing research on their favorite subject, Latin, are the officers of the Schulte Latin Club. Suzanne Murphy, presidentg Lynn Fruehauf, vice-presidentg Carol Thoms, secretaryg and John Haley, treasurer. Schulte's Stenographers . . . Those who are interested in secretarial careers find that memhership in the Secretary-of-thc- Month Cluh gives additional experience to help with unusual office situations later on. linder the direction of Sister Mary Gertrude. memhcrs relieve the office somewhat of general dupli- cating. Officers of the Secretary-of-the-Month liluh are: Mary Gail Yerdeyen, junior representative: Mary ,lo Piazza. presidentg Patricia Hanley. secretary-Ire-asurer: llarlnara Bennet. vice-president. Modern Romans'7 partake of a Latin banquet, high- light of the year for the Latin Club. Lynn lfruehauf, Paula Welt'l1, Jolene Riehetta., Tony Donovan.. Margaret Blueher, and Suzanne Murphy. 31
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At a nearby research laboratory, science students view the recent progress in antibiotic control ol' disease. W Officers and heads of the Stage llluh are: Front row-- Willianl Fischer, presidentg Frank Topolosek, vice-president. Second row Sandra Wltittttzttt, secretaryg Betty Richards, costumes: Linda Turner, treasurer: Catherine Boyd, light- ing and curtains. Third row -llene Muccolini, director of seatingg Larry lleRolf, scene desi,11nin,'tg and Carol Petty, makeup. Jolene Richetta, properties, is not pictured. 30 Science in Action . . 'l'hroughout the year, the active Science Cluh, under the direction ol' Sister Agnes Aloyse, visits industrial plants in and around Terre Haute, hears guest speakers, and views cttrrent movies and slides on modern science. Memhers who wish enter the Annual lndiana Science Fair. Science Club ofticers leave school to attend a tout' of a ocal industry. Larry IleRolf, secretitrvg Joy Isonlkes, presidentg ,Iohn Haley. vice-president: and Kathleen Thorns, treasurer. Behind the Scenes . . . A newly organized cluh at Schulte. the Stage Cluh. under the direction of Sister Mary Huherta, assists at production little with effective lighting, makeup, costumes, and stage properties.
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Serving Others . . . These play an important part in the sofrial life of the students. They not only assist projects directly concerned with Schulte itself, but they also help foreign missions. the aged, and philanthropic groups in Terre Haute. Homemalting Club officers and moderators con- struct colorful holly wreaths at Christmastime for the needy. Mrs. William Clark and Miss Doris Bradley. lll0Il6l'1IlOl'SQ Mary Margaret Thompson, secretaryg Mary Gail Verdeyen. vice-president, ,loan lielfi, treasurer, and Patricia Duffy, presi- dent. Officers of the Junior Red Cross, as they plan a new project, are: Darby Costello. vice-presidentg Margie Smith, secretary: Suzanne Kammerer, president, and ,ludy Kelley, treasurer. This active group, under the tlirection ol' Sister Ann Joachim, constructed Thanks- giving and Christmas favors for St. Anthony's hospital and cooperated with the Junior Red Cross in a polio project. Members of the Library Club, also under Sister Ann ,loachim's guidance, meet to discuss new books and pamphlets to he distributed throughout the library for the use of the students. Seated---Marianne Capps, Sharon Kearney, secretary, Margie Smith, vice-presi- dent: Jolene Richetta. president, Darby Costello, treasurerg Cathy Boyd. Standing--Maureen Cleary, Janet Nichols, liarbara Bennet, Patricia Porter, Mary Margaret Thompson, Jane Drew, Roseanne Corey, Carolyn Sue Linrleman. Phyllis Nasser. Jeanne Foulkes.
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