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Seated left to right Olympia Surian Secretary: Chester Pawlik, Vice-President: Mary Lou Parks, Treasurer. Standing Colleen O'Brien, President LED BY THE CHURCH THEY GUIDE OUR SCHOOL . STUDENT COUNCIL For a more united St. Joseph is the new motto of the Student Council which was organized eleven years ago, September TO, 1937. The maior projects for this year were Courtesy Week, March 23-28 and the for- mation of an ushers group which directed all the assemblies, plays and programs. The organization assisted in helping the students develop stronger characters and better discipline. Colleen O'Brien, President was assisted by Chester Pawlik, Vice-President, Olympia Surian, Secretary, and Mary Lou Parks, Treasurer. The Student Council Direc- tor was Sister M. DeLellis.
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. . AND SING FOR CHRIST First row, left to right: Susan Kushion, Frances Perez, Caroline Rocha, Lillian Seman, Bonnie Lou Hoffman, Olympia Surian, Judy Casarez, Joyce Pickelmann, Patricia Federico, Mary Jane Civello, Esther Silva, Beatrice Martinez, Anita Rico. Second row, left to right: Donna Pack- ard, Edward Seman, Manual Hildalgo, Jerome Slaski, Dolores Soltysiak, Helen Reyes, Josephine Ognisanti, Colleen O'Brien, Mary Kathryn MacDonald, Kathleen Weber, Russell Bostwick, Richard Bricault, James McMall, Beatrice Vargas. Third row, standing, left to right: Albert Soto, Theresa Cieszlak, Kathleen Laundra, Nicholas Vescio, William O'Brien, Hazen McDonnell, Patrick McDonnell, Richard Jozwiak, Thomas Laundra, Robert Bonk, Jerome Miller, Rose Nowaczyk, Mary Naples, John Passariello. GLEE CLUB The St. Joseph Glee Club, in its fourth consecutive year of existence, is comprised ot 53 Senior and Junior selected voices. It is under the direction ot Sisters M. Eloysa and Delellis, and has been making extraordinary progress. The Glee Club has learned such choice numbers as: The Song of Peace, The Mother Goose Opera, a fine selection of Christmas carols and numerous rounds. E - On January 20, the Glee Club sang for the Senior girls' Radio Broadcast: Goin' Home, Adoramus Te Christe and Mother Beloved. They did some Christmas caroling and sang at Midnight Mass. On March 19, Monsignor's Feastday, they entertained with two special songs written especially for and dedicated to Monsignor. The Glee Club brought to life, in song, the stories of Mother Goose by presenting the Mother Goose Opera. The nursery rhymes were set to such classical tunes taken from the Opera Carmen, and Tales from Hoffman. 31
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Christian Education -- Through Christian Books Catholic publications are the most powerful weapons for truth, therefore, the work of the Library Club is vital. lt has done a magnificent job in this line. This Club, under the guidance of Sister M. Benedict, and the leadership of Susan Kushion, President, Dolores Soltysiak, Vice-President, Nancy Kennedy, Secretary, and Anna Borrello, Treas- urer, have met with a very successful year. The outstanding proiects undertaken were: Vocation Week, Catholic Book Week and Catholic Press Month. The Library staff consisted of thirteen active members: Joyce Picklemann, Josephine Escalera, Beatrice Vargas, Patricia Eychas, Patricia Packard, Patricia Smith, Ann Neuerburg, Jacqueline Sage, Sally Bostwick, Rita Mrozinski, Mary Lou Solomon, Kathleen Moriarty, and Mary Ellen Packard. LIBRARY cLuB . Seated, left to right: Kathleen Moriarty, Rita Mrozinski, Patricia Smith, Patricia Eychas, Sally Bostwick, Beatrice Vargas, Jacqueline Sage. Standing, left to right: Mary Lou Solomon, Mary Ellen Packard, Jose- phine Escalera, Patricia Packard, Joyce Pickelmann, Anna Borrello, Dolores Soltysiak, Nancy Kennedy, Susan Kushion, Ann Marie Neuerberg.
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