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l S T U D E N T C O U N C I L -ll.. Q is x Haw YOU Aww lfif.L'f?siY the ttfnwgs. cfm- tags- x Av Rosmjy Sucrnxtce A Conffecmttoti Y Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to assist the Faculty in maintaining order throughout the school. Student Councilors receive visitors, answer phone calls, take hall duty, and supervise class or study hall in the absence of a teacher. Such duties develop leadership, a sense of responsibility, and a spirit of cooperation be- tween teachers and students. Above: Ofticers hold meeting. Below: Student Council Officers, left to right: Bernadine Wizner, Vice-President, Paul Hagen, Presi- dentg joan Kostrzewa, Secretary. Student Government Day Wlmen the students of the Catholic High Schools of Saginaw took over the manage- ment of the city government for a day St. joseph drew key offices. This was an ex- cellent opportunity to see in actual process the functioning of our local government. Student officers pictured are: left to right: Mayor, Paul Hagen, Personnel Offi- cer, Kathleen Moriartyg Chief-of-Police, ,lack Foleyg City Manager, Frank Vargas, Coun- cilman, Suzanne LeRouxg City Clerk, Robert Midose.
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MUSIC CONVENTION These four students, left to right, Roccy Gian- veccliio, lwass, Aurelio Guzman, tenor, Delmar Dupuis, tenor, and Bernadine Wizrier, soprano, were accepted to sing at the concert presented at the National Musical Convention for Catholic High Schools held in Cleveland. Meeting students from all States in the Union and visiting points of interest in Cleveland were thrilling experiences for the delegates. RADIO PROGRAM ln the opening program of the series of seven luroadcasts lw the Catholic High Schools of Saginaw, the Seniors of St, joseph presented a panel discussion on the topic, Duties to God as a subtopic of the general theme, Duties of Christian Citizenship . Pictured alvove are those who took partg left to right, Frank Vargas, Suzanne LeRoux, Announcer Robert Midose, lilaine Nowaczyk, Rita Mrozinski, and Thomas Bennett. HORIZON CLUB Left to right: Mary Ellen Packard, Suzanne LeRoux, Barbara Maxwell, Ann Marie Neuerlwurg, ,Ioan LaDrig treading minutesk, Mary Lou LaVigne, Sandra Cardinal, Josephine Verduzco, Ruth Vargas, Mary jo Laundra, Kathleen Moriarty. Qs- 'I f xt ff . s Q to ttt, N nqsttt tt eaast ss as X ta X 'ilsstii ski A i l tax xv-I ge: we 1 - C I i I -A 3 J B
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s x twvx suv-W-rs 1 -f 1.2 -s '- si..i...,.W.................::a....c m..LxX C Xxx... . Y . . W 5 ' Nbwswww -1 f-Navi J' Credit Union Under the direction of the Very Reverend Harold 1. Bolton the students of St. joseph School established a branch unit of the Parish Credit Union. The organization teaches the students thrift and the habit of regular saving and also gives training in directing: and managing: the busi- ness. .- Board of Directors: left to right, Barbara Max- -M-M...a..a,...,,. ,.V.,. 4, X 5345 Y well, Charles Laundra, Joan Poineau, james LaDrig, Mary Ellen Packard, Dennis Tafoya, Raymond Novak. Members of C. O. B.: left to right, Roger Mikusek. Xavier Vargas, Raymond Tyburski, Wfilliam Main, Ronald lizop, Raymond Martinez. Library Club One of the most serviceable clubs in school is the Blessed Martin Library Club. This group under the direction of Sister Marie Albertus as- sist the students and faculty so as to make the library facilities give maximum service. Committee Heads: left to right, Elaine Nowaczyk, Delmar Dupuis, Jacqueline Sage. The C. O. B. Club is a very necessary adjunct of the Library Club. The members keep the books in good repair. Officers of Library Club: left to right, Alva Ceja, Lor- raine Soltysiak, Irene Davila, Camilla Konieczka.
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