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l,l,e mn. 'Vind' Ann Steponovich, for her ability in leading the St. Francis Pat Baumbach and Mary Ann Kruljac, for their helpful Student Council, and for her leadership in city J. R. C. assistance in typing all the high school report cards, rec- secondary council, of which she is President, ord cards, and some of the exams throughout the year. il l : I' Q - 1-pair Gloria Gouyd, for her cheerful helpfulness in setting up the Johanna Vargo and Tess Rembold, for their generosity in movie projector for all teachers, and for her exactness in giving their Saturday mornings to help Sister Ambrose in fulfilling her special assignment. the teaching of the grammar school children's art lessons. Johanna, for her zeal and efforts in getting ads for our 85 yearbook.
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2: ,, 4:2 x ,gi X If fx '1 Mrs. Felix Padron, for keeping our classrooms clean and neat all year round. Q4-f Paulina Yellowhair, for her faithful daily work in super- vising the yearbook work. As editor Paulina faithfully executed her job by working after school hours, often till 5 P.M. and by training junior staff members so they will be prepared to assume the leadership next year. ,oecia recogni f i on 5.5. ' A , .5 . '1 f fi 3 .h 5.. - ...Q I I. , XX, i. xf . X s 4 ,f ! Mr. George Marquez, the man always handy to help in any need, for his faithfulness in keeping our classrooms and campus always clean. R E ,,,. 'a New - , V ' 1 Shirley Ogonowski, for her leadership in Sodality work, for her almost daily work on yearbook, for her nomination to Teen Board of Extension Magazine, for her service in typ- ing transcripts for all records.
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Janie Towle finds that the burden of the prin- cipal's position weights her down, Both teacher, Jeannene Ryan, and students en- joy class. Kathy Boldt questions the directions of student homemaking teacher Patti Rife. Algebra ll class gives Judy Bridges a chance to crack down on un-coopera- tive students. 3 'H 'C k 1 ' 1 I t A 434 1 ,Q .52u6!0I'ltff t6LLQ fQCLCAQl 5 , I0 61685 An annual affair at Saint Francis is Student- Teacher Day, a day during which the students, elected by their respective classes, teach class for a day. On this day also, the entire student body votes for an honorary principal for the day. The four candidates for the honor are chosen by the senior class. '--I g.' . l . ., E X K ' 5 Jill Stroud has her speech students. Mary Louise Her- nandez, Pat Lauer and Marsha Trom- bley, make record- ings. ' -..- ...AX .L LJ
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