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Officers and representatives of the C.S.M.C.-First row: S. 0'Neill, president, J. Drew, secretary, Sister Ann Monica, moderator, J. Foulkes, treasurer, J. Gedrick. vice-president, and M. Kelly., spiritual co-orrlinator. Second rom: C. Han- na, C. Hamburg, A. Bartholome, J. Gorla, J. Coy, N. Monaghan, J. Hoffman, M. Sedletzeck, B. Hawkins, and E. llurgct. Third row: M. Sweet, V. Van Houtin, J. Cahill, M. Meehan, S. Hesler., S. Cook, li. Risch, l.. Welch, T. Sheehan, J. Ferguson, M. Sullivan, and A. Aten. Fourth row: M. Busby, ll. Grannan, B. Valle, M. Cahill, and J. llarclon. Science And Catholicism The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, a national organization, gives aid to foreign and home missions by contributing to the Bishop's Relief Fund and the Propagation of the Faith. Each year the club practices consist of pre- senting the living rosary, supplying Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets, and the pre- Science Club officers: Don Barrlon, secretary, Jeanne Foulkes, treasurerg Sister Thomas Mary, adviserg Linda XVelch. presidentq and Joe Benning, vice-president. Share Common Goals carnival movie, climaxed by the crowning of the Blessed Virgin in May. The Science Club stresses the immediate application of science in daily life and its contribution to a modern World. A member of the Filmstrip-of-the-Month Club, it pur- chases film for the science library each month. Members of the science Club-First row: ll. llurdick. R. Corey, M. Stephens, and li. Varda. Second ron: M. Thorns, K. Osburn, l'. Feiler, and B. Roby. Third row: J. llcRolf, S. Arnold, and M. Helnnann. Fourth row: B. Scott, l.. Gropp, F. Byrne, Il. llarncs, and li. Clouticr. 39 t 5'
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66 chulteanw Informs Bringing such features as sports, dates to remember, and items on clubs and organiza- tions, Schultean fulfills its main purpose of presenting all of the historical news of the school to the student body. In addition to the editorial staff, students from the journalism class contribute their talents to the publica- tion. 1 wx Sister Estelle and Sl'hllIIPl1ll.S editor Donna Tuherosa ex amine other Sl'll00l editions to compare l.l 1'lllllQlll'S. Donna Tulrerosa, erlitor-in-cltiefg Dave llarino, sports edi- torg ,lean Lewis, IIPMH editor: and Have Hunlpllrcy, feature editor, criticise a recent Sl'lIIlllf'llll. These Svhultean stall members handled the business and terlmival problems of the paper. Seated: Mary .lo St't'lllIl'flI'l' and Marilyn Thoms. Standing: Mary Ann McKinney, Mary Ellen Dellord, Geraldine Mrlienzie, Margaret Ann Gilt- son, and Juliana Evon. ,. tj Vi A Q , 5.
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Erecting the Christmas crib combines fun and work for Bill Smith, .lim Bray, John Flak, Claude Jackson, Bill Cloutier, and Jim Berg, members of the Saint J0lll'i Bosco study club. Members of the Saint Vincent de Paul Study Club!First row: G. McKenzie, K. Osburn, M. Kelly, C. Hanna., R. Corey, l'. Feiler, ll. Tuttle, and J. Dernlody. Second l'ow: J. Croenne., M. Johnson, N. Flak, J. lllflltillitl, A. Ruatto, S. Kuckcnich, U. Tucker, and R. Varda. Third row: l'. Shook, R. Willialllxs, ,l. Dixon. A. Austin, and S. Kulesza. 'tudy Clubs Spread hristianit By studying in detail the far-reaching effects of Communism through propaganda, the St. Thomas Aquinas Study Club strives to en- lighten its members concerning these evils. The Veronica Guild, a girl's study club, combines the work of Martha and Mary by caring for the chapel, cleaning altar linens, and preparing the altar vestments for Mass. Sponsoring the annual clothes drive for the Sue Liston, a member of the Veronica Guild, prepares FillllCl'lS vcslmcnts for Mass. Indian missions, the religious articles booth at the carnival, and the erection of the Christ- mas crib are the more important activities of the St. John Bosco Study Club. Playing records and giving parties may not sound spiritual, but the St. Vincent de Paul members make it so by doing it for those at the county poor farm. They try to bring a little joy into the lives of people less forunate than we. Marianne Sullivan and Sue Liston enjoy their duties ol' caring: for altar appointments as part of the Veronica Uuildis activities.
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