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Page 49 text:
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A 31 Fiji N55 ' it it-L The Cantian is a four page news- paper published hy a staff which is organized to promote effective journalism at St. John Cantius High. It has for its purpose the promotion of school news and high ideals among the student body. 1 ua' o9'li J! ch' fy ,Vw TH E STAFF: Ca logeras, Patricia Simunek, Shalaty, Killian, Riedel, ft, V ff ,Jin W ,MEAT , 3 3' if 5 ff fa v, 1 3:54, 5 xijgg 3 ' I ' 2 1? ,fry . 1 'I iw E 5 , in ff e sz fi ,f'f?f'f if e f fifty it fr : e - r ' he 5455, e, 3? iQqfeff55e2f?5fg Q 4 fri 3 2 , wgg-,ff 'T' i ritz: ' ' r'ifi,.,Nls gig, ' 4 exft' 4 -:'111liFf 1 ,,rfg3?,agxii.1f2Q,f ' ggfxseef i e1f,!i3llEE E ik W lo S :onli P- ,Iune Killian, editor of the Cantian , c K n 8:00 p.m. curfew, but Eleanore Sigler, i page editor, and Beatrice Kokinda, sports editor, are set for another two hours of intense work. James Urban, headline editor, is conferring with page editors regarding variety and punch in the headlines. ,g?5,5gfi3i5R,i - U '3 'f- ' - :Sana
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION S.. 1' 'Tfullure and Iilvrnlurv nrt' all rvry wvll but vulture without slrvngfh snnn rvrlsvs In bv ll liring rulturvf' Winslrm lflmrf-lmill. The fllIlflZIHll lH1lI m-Nl in nlhlf-livs is an ron- linuous and arlivlllatvd program of vonlvnl and mrthofl based on srivnlifir' prinriplvs. which is arranged In nu-vi tho prvwnt lu-ml of thc' -luflvni. ' A 1 Inspe-ction limf-up ln-- forv a phvival l'4lll1'll- tion Class. Calisthenics performf-nl 1n unison for warm-up drill, pattern fnrmml bv member of thv boys' gym claw
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HONOR RATINGS The Student Council is the legislative body of students whose purpose is to develop a growing appreciation of membership in a Christian democratic society, to provide opportunities for developing qualities for good leader- ship, and to promote and maintain high standards of moral conduct. The National Honor Society stands for excellence of achievement in many lines of endeavor: Scholarship, Serv- ice, Leadership, and Character. .', , 01.11 LX C Q fl X El y nj I i E s 3 ?3 .l gr Student Council officers, Michael Nladey. presi- dentg Rose Marie Boher. vice presidentg Lucille Stofey, seeretaryg and Edward Ryba, treasurer. discuss plans for a future Council meeting. .lames Ramler. senior class president of l953. extends welcome to new members of the National Honor Society. illlls-4 .x ful! 'lt Members of the Stu- dent Council, Ronald Riedel and Paul Os- wald examine the first student handbook pub- lished by the Council. Delivering ideals of the National Honor Society lie- fore induction of new menilu-rs is Nancy Cher- veny.
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