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LEGION OF DECENCY. This organization is part of the national movement to promote patronage of good movies only. Movie-goers are aided by the notices circulated throughout the city by the legion workers. Patricia Tietz, chairman, hands the recent listing of local movies to co-chairman Rita Davis. Marilyn Gazvoda, Betty Tolly and Evelyn Carrico, contact managers, are responsible for obtaining the list of current movies from the theater houses. Notices are sent each week to the various Catholic schools, and movie ratings are filed for future reference. PEP CLUB. Three cheers for the gold and blue! Nancy Dezelan, Barbara Hill and Kathy Mobley lead the Pep Club in backing the fighting Irish from Cathedral High School. At each football and basketball game the pepsters unite in cheers and songs to spur the players on to victory. RED CROSS. Under the direction of Sister Marita members of the American junior Red Cross worked vigorously on a number of projects in accordance with the aims of the Red Cross- for country and for humanity. At Christmas, activities in- cluded the making of Christmas stockings, tray favors, calendar pads, joke books and yuletide decorations for the less fortunate. Gifts were distributed to the patients at Veterans Hospital, child- ren at General Hospital and old folks cared for by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Later in the year an exhibit kit of papers and pictures of U.S. teens and their activities was prepared for better foreign relations among students. On October 1' the student body assembled in the auditorium to hear reports from students who represented St. Mary Academy at various conventions during the summer months. Ruth Hudson, senior class president, introduced the speakers. Left 10 right: Ruth Hudson, Sheila Shine, Third Order Youth Corzgrertf Rowena Jenkins, American junior Red Cr0JJ,' Karen Monaghan, C.S.M.C. Cm1z'ef1tiorz.' Rose Gordon, Summer School of Cafbolic Auliorz: Maryann Staton, Y.C.S. C0nz'ention.' Donna Downton, Hoorier Girls' Slate.
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