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Mary Chapter of the National Scholastic Honor Society First row from left to right: Lorene Gahl, Dolores Krelt, Dolores Zabinslmi, Lea Fessler, Virginia Petri, Mary Ann Krysco, Rita Fans, Mary Weiss, Mary Joan la Salle, and Marilyn Kliebluan. Second row: lrmengard Schwaiger, Dorothy Newcomb, Marian Fischer, Patricia Gleason, and Margaret Weninger. Missing are Donna Kulczycki, Betty lou Zcborowski, and Rosemary Verhclen. All-class presidents from left to right Dolores Zabinski, senior, Diane Lepak, junior, Mary Ann Macieiewski, sopho more, Kathleen Weiss, freshman. f s rP' S e U50 r 90 r S1- 01 eve dmc o 050 ma ef ,os 90 W6 of 0 ounil 0' ri'-3 nd rx on e l 6 5445 N no XN 6,06 we 6 Q iw e0 oyift 0 X00 X-0 yds 0040 ftufho O xilo
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STUDENT COUNCIL From lelt to right: Patricia Gleason, Mary Joan La Salle, Sally Ann Robarge, Beverlee Ott, Marilyn Schopen, Doris Mond loch, Mary Ann Macieiewski, secretary, Dolores Zabinski, president, Sister Mary Florence, moderator, Kathleen Weiss Diane Lepak, vice president, Mary Senglaub, Dorothy Polewski, Lois Weiss, Lea Fessler, and lrene Snieg. Perhaps, more than any other organization at St. Mary's, the Student Council unites the instructor with the student. lt is at the Council's monthly meetings that ideas of the student body are voiced through elect- ed representatives. lncluded in its membership are the homeroom presidents, the prefect of the Sodality, the president of the CSMC, and the editor of The Fioretti. Their present moderator is Sister Mary Florence, principal. To eighteen seniors has gone the honor of becoming charter members of the Mary Chapter of the National Scholastic Honor Society established here this year These girls are chosen by classmates and the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character Dolores Zabinskn senior all class president introduces Junior Senior Tea speaker Mrs. William Lammers, to Diane lepak lunior all class president Other members of the reception committee ae from left to right: Lois Weiss, Mary Senglaub Mary Joan La Salle Lea Fessler Patricia Geason lrmengard Schwarger and lorene Gahl.
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