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Junior Class officers go over lesson plans for the latest Junior Class proj- ect . . . catechism lessons for public school children at Corpus Christi. Judy Lang, President and Frances Sweeney, Vice-President fseatedl, Margaret Ger- vais CSecretaryD and Mary Joyce Shee- han l'l'reasL1rerl lstandfngl. to preside We get a chance and plan . . . Plans for parties and dances details for class projects and ideas for promoting school spirit and loyalty are all handled by the of- ficers of the various classes. In addition to these practical mat- ters they have the obligation of furnishing the leadership and .1005 Sophomore Class officers choose Christmas carols to sing when they visit St. Ann's Home for the Aged. lfrom leftl Carol Huether, Vice- Pre-sidentg Kathryn Whalen, Pres' ident: Rosemary Palermo, Treas- urer: Beverly Hoffmann, Secretary. good example needed by their classmates. This is not always easy, for no girl wants to be thought a Ngoody-goody . We have been fortunate in our choice of officers this year. for on the occasions when they've had to represent the school in public. they've given us cause for pride. Freshmen Class officers examine sketches and pirtures for the Modesty Campaign. Betty McWhorter. Presxd nt Mary Lou Crowney, Secretary: Yvonne Masseau, Treas urer: and Joan Burak, Vice-President.
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