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glue fecfion an . . . pefiuffd laf l L 3 . 1 i p , a...2,f up X Father I.. Zak administers the oath of office to I9-19-1950 school ofhtials. Father Remhelski supervises the election returns. Results: High School pres.. Michael Prusg Vice- pres.. john Nagelg Secretary, Sylvia TupikgTreasurer Frances Kotarski. Con Wutkieuritz, president pro tem turns over the gavel to Michael Prus, newly elected high school president.
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.fgnolrifed in ohfica f9 fjdcfion or cgjclzoof Ofzcw Oflices are regarded as marks of distinction at our school. Hence M political campaigns are taken seriously by the two party system-the N.N.P. and the G.P.P. Slogans are coined, posters made and placed in the building. Noon hour rallies take place accompanied by band parades. Political speak- ers emphasize party platforms and party loyalty. To sway votes of the student body even ,A 3 HORSE social 'treats are used by both parties. Registeretl students voting here. VI. Moslxal ani F. Pawlik guard the ballot box. J' A-5-'SV' We are trained- To love our Country To obey its laws To pray for those who govern To apply the principles of cial justice as set forth the Papal Encyclicals
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me .gjfuclenf Councif .fd Qagidfafiue goclg . The S E N A T E An organization headed by Michael Prus, high school president and class presidents and activity representatives whose end it is to debate and legislate student projects. The high school president presides at weekly meetings. In unison with the moderator, Sister Mary Annette, the officers promote wholesome participation in all student activities. Shoulder- ing the students' problems, religious, scholastic, and social, the council is called upon to treat all events tactfully, so as to encourage the fullest cooperation in the student affairs. Business is presented to the Student Council for deliberation by the respective home- room representatives. After discussion and decision in the Council, the decision comes back to the homerooms. Proceeding thus the Student Council effects harmonious decisions and measures for at smooth relationship throughout the student body. The H O U S E
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