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Bills cmcl Mcicle Laws Fine points of their curfew bill are paint- ed out to Police Chief Howard Johnson H by Winifred Lindl and Sandra Ruthen- s l berg. 6 S13 Playing Santa's helpers, they delivered over 15,000 Christmas cards through the SMA post office. The Safety Council, a division of the Civics Club, rendered serv- ice to the school by running the elevators between classes and keeping order on the buses. Wouldn't this be an interesting discussion for our next meeting? asks Louise Fabinski as she looks through a maga- zine with her fellow officers. Those seated are Sally Kotoski, treasurer, Genevieve Barbian, president, Sister Mary Chrysostom, moderator, louise Fabinski, secretary. Standing are Margaret Groszczyk, vice-president and Rosemary Loch, chairman of the Safety Council. 37
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Future Citizens Proposed Law and order on the buses was the goal of these Safety Council members: TOP ROW-Judith Pfaff, Suzanne Petersdorff, SECOND ROW4Suson Attermeier, Bar- bara Kroll, Patricia Kuehng THIRD ROW- Diane Oman, Christel Widera, Elinor Grabske, Marion Butters, BOTTOM ROW -Marlene Kleczka, Sally Kotoski, Bar- bara Marks, Claudic Gryzinski, Rosemary Loch, chairman, and Mary Lipinski, secre- tary. 34 Activities of the Civics Club got off to a hot start with the an- nual Fire Prevention skit, given for the student body. This was followed by a field trip to St. Coletta's Home in Jefferson, which proved to be a rewarding experience for all who attended. As part of their plan to further interest in political affairs on a municipal and county level, the Civics Club members participated in Town Hall Day, Metropolitan Youth Week, and County Day. These activities gave the members the opportunity to learn through experience how government is actually run. The girls tried their hand at law-making through the Catholic Students Better Govern- ment Council, which is composed of high school students from the Milwaukee area. How about it, Uncle Sam? Does this meet with your approval? asks Karen Senger as she displays copies of the Declaration of Independence, Constitutions, and the Bill of Rights.
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Residents Learned to Cooperate St. Mary's residents, through the Resident Students Club, learned to cooperate with each other and live together as one big happy family. With Karen Esler overseeing the job, Gayle Grant tries her hand at o little cosmetology by deftly manipulating the scissors to create a new style for Maria :ANY Cespedes. Deanna Collins admires one of Rose Ann Basler's Christmas gifts, while Rita Schwartz, Ann Brich, and Gail Brehm eagerly open their packages. Busily engaged in making table favors for the annual Christmas party is Sister Mary Agnes Clare, assisted by the Resi- dent Student Club officers: Mary Laugh- rin, president, Darlene McKune, treasurer, Judith Kaiser, secretary, and Janice Kra- tochvil, vice-president. Under the direction of Sister Mary Agnes Clare, club modera- tor, they held bi-monthly meet- ings for the purpose of organizing their schedule and arranging ac- tivities. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter found the boarders busily planning parties, making table favors, and invent- ing new games and entertainment for the occasions. Living in an atmosphere of companionship and understand- ing, these residents strove to bet- ter themselves by developing well-rounded personalities. Sponsored by SKEMP CLINIC
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