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Patricia Pappurotta, president, checks names while getting tickets from the file. L'mfc the lzylzl af wisdam, all ye 1 2 r ! . ' I i Ottenses ore thoughtfully weighed before decisions ore mode by Christine Owens and Fleurice Picker, secretaries: and Connie Seng, vice president and president of the Honor Court. . 5 I Q M7 QS? . A .l IW 1? Vu 4 .,
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HUA, the goodness nf nur Gnd IS czferyllzzlfg MOTHER SETON GUILD To honor Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, foundress of the Sisters of Charity in America and inaugurator of the American Parochial School System in the United States, and to hasten her beatifica- tion are the purposes of the Mother Seton Guild. These are being accomplished by making known Mother Seton's life and her virtues. Prayer cards, relics, and literature are obtainable from student representatives. The cause of her beatificatian is also being furthered by bulletin boards, quotations from her writing on blackboards. On the anniversary of her death in January members of the Guild presented a skit over the public address system and a filmstrip and records were presented in the audi- torium. lf the Church deigns to raise Mother Seton to the altar, she will be the first American-born saint. Patricia Koftenberger, Kathleen Callahan, Beverly Chalifman Margie Downs portray an episode from the life of Mother Seton .-f-' A
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that bear rule mfcr pwplc. I . X? S-.ff STUDENT COUNCIL As every organization needs order and government, the Student Council has been established to foster and promote interest in student government at Seton High School. its aim is to mold character and to prepare each student to take her place as a good citizen of the American government. This Council is comprised of representatives, chosen by the students themselves, who strive to promote a better understanding of the obligations and privileges of democratic government among the students, Council members take a pledge to obey and uphold the laws and regulations. Although ever vigilant, the Council conducts an annual coopera- tion drive during which time rules and regulations are stressed and student loyalty emphasized. The Honor Court, which is a branch of the Student Council, holds court twice a week during which time those sections or individuals who have been penalized for misde- meanors have the opportunity to plead their case. 'il IL! i 'c'p- 'ni'- 'i r f With cooperation as their theme, Dolores Parlett, Mary Ann McDonald, Marianna Matassa, Geraldine Weber, Carol Gehring, junior councilors, prepare to distribute posters for their annual campaign. 3 123 'swan' 3 i i iff so px f ff Q A
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