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Suzanne Penotte, Mary Jane No- vitsky, Sandra Aseaf, Diane Marshall and Janet Jordan are making Miss Eduamae Polen, speaker for Secre- tarlal Science, feel at home. f f 9 J x k xx v l' -54 Miss Margie Kulick from St. Thomas Hos- pital and Miss Colleen Carris from Akron General Hospital are looking over the program of Career Day with Susan Korosa, their hos- EESS. Jim Kramer and Joe Ogurchak get expert advise from the speaker on Electrical Engineer- ing, Mr. Richard Hofacker. , . 1 5 3
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ational Honor Society f V - 33 IN fifzl' be ,A 0 Q . I s x , :fag 01575 f-2 K National Honor Society Members are, FRONT ROW: Jim Kramer, Treasurer, Mary Lou Slinger, Vice- President, Ed Jebber, President, and Sue Penotte, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Loretta Mollica, Genny Sie- masko, Marie Fiedler, Sandy Aseaf, Mary Theresa Damicone, and Bernadette Jakubiac. THIRD ROW: Cherie Monsour, Dianna Tomas, Susan Korosa, Dan Hynes, Ellen Neff, and Cathy Nash. FOURTH ROW: Joe Ogur- chak, Mary Jane Novitsky, Maryann Kindig, Mary Agnes Lewis, Helen Rueschman, and Tom Maximovich. Character, service, leadership, and scholarship l are the four qualities required of a student belong- ing to National Honor Society. The members are chosen by the faculty and inducted in a ceremony annually. St. Mary's National I-Ionor Society was very busy this year giving the students a Career Day in which they were given opportunity to listen to speakers of different careers. By giving a Career Day it has fulfilled one of the purposes and duties of the Nationa.l Honor Society which is to help their school scholastically, Ed Jebber, President of the National Honor So- ciety, introduces Father John Weber, Admissions Consultant from John Carroll University, who ad- dressed the students on what to expect in college.
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s..J L,1Ab t X L ,D Q IW The OFFICERS of the STUDENT COUNCIL for 1956 and 1957 are Jim Kramer, Vice Presidentg Fran De Mita, Secretaryg Loretta Mollica, Treasurerg and Tom Maximovich, President. Look t Our Student Council Those are the minutes of the last meeting? Checking on Barbara Gasaway's disapproval are: FRONT ROW - Leanette Sutter, Sandy Sall, Barbara Gasaway, Kay Mervis, and Marlyn Seifert. SECOND ROW - Dan Keenan, Roger Fillmore, Joe Speaks, Sally Shockley, Joann Eggert, and Sue Shockley. ii 411
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