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Part of general assembly as it The Right Person for Righ Job-SUCCESS. ance instructor. CAREER DAY Career Day is an outgrowth of the vocational guidance program which has for its purpose the advising or assist- ing students to choose an ap- propriate occupational goal. Rita Sotak conferring with Sister Mary Emmanuel. guid- the Giving the introduc- tory address to the general assembly is Rev. R. T. lla-ters. SJ., of John Carroll University. ..-I listens to main speaker on Miss D. Flaherty RN. of Career Day- Marymount Hospital pro- Miss M. McDonough' Super, pounds the merits of practical visor of Catholic Charities speaks of Social Workg Miss M. E. Sullivan of the Dairy Council explains Dieteticsg Patricia Simunek, presides. nursing. Mr. D. Brumback of the Cleveland Plain Dealer dis- cusses photography while Mr. T. Yocum of St. John Hos- pital awaits his turn to speak on X-Ray Technology. Elea- nor Sigler presides. lege, speaking on Professional High school teaching is discussed by Miss E. Nursing, Students listen attentively to Miss Ryan of St. John Col- RDURUBUS Durica of Notre Dame College: elementary school teaching by Miss T. Hanlon. of St. John College. Rev. L. G. Monville. SJ.. of John Carroll Uni- Business Pf05Ci0HC! 1 r ff H r J versity clarifies the qualifications of an engineer. vin of the Ohio Bell Tflephone Company
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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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owcvz 1 cm ffaznaf Conzttzancatnanf. . . How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams With its illusions. aspirations. dreams! Book of Beginnings. Story' without End. Each maid a heroineg and each man a friend! -Longfellow. Nothing avails us under the sun, In word, or in work, save that which is done, For the honor and glory of Cod alone. lean Muniak receives an honor award for scholarship from Monsignor F. Duda. Cod knows your exertiong He sees your good will . . . He supports your weakness, and will Crown. your rictory. -St. Augustine. Dorothy Brey receives her token of successg Christine Hanczrik awaits her turn. 4'He who reaps receives a wage, and gathers fruit unto life everlasting, so that the sower and the reaper may rejoice together. -John 4, 36. Monsignor presents the diploma to Ray- mond Terock. 'TWG Rita Kochera and Reginald Kszyczkowski repre- sent the Graduating Class in extending gratitude to Monsignor F. Duda. Pastor of St. John Cantius Church.
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