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Bobbie Teets, Karen Borg, Roberta Barnett, and Ricky Wolsiefer look with anticipation at the tassels and cords which will be worn by members at graduation. Book Sale Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the qualities needed by a student to be chosen as a member of the National Honor Society. They help promote these characteristics as ideals in others. The main event of Honor Society is its induction cere- mony. During the year this organization sponsors and participates in various worthwhile proiects such as the Book Fair. BOTTOM ROW: S. Jankowski, C. Tomaszek, C. Kellenberger, M. J. Stel- lema, S. Johnson, C. Mokryaki, 2nd ROW: Sister M. Alberta, R. Barnett, J. McGrath, J. Hanish, R. Wolsiefer, A. M. Schiel, S. Komasinski, 3rd ROW: l.. Haas, R. Nygren, R. Schmule, N. Parry, L. Wisthoff, P. Henrich, E. Donoghue, R. Teets, 4th ROW: J. Wisthoff, J. Jarosz, M. Hole, R. Miller. HONOR SOCIETY 66
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Many are the tasks and duties of the librarians. Their help is vital towards maintaining an orderly library. They are a great assistance to students seeking information and books. They are also widening their edu- cation by learning the procedure of library business. LIBRARIANS C. Kutch, L. Rooney H. Lulinski, Z. Balingit The cafeteria girls play a responsible part in keeping our short lunch hour well-ordered and smoothly run. Their duties consist of serving, do- Ing clashes, and washing the tables. These tasks are done at the sacri- fice of their own time. They all consider it to be an enioyable and re- H wording experience. McFadden Foldenauer Kietter Timm Schmitt
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The Soclality of Our Lady is an or- ganization to help students lead a more active spiritual an apostolic life. lt tries to follow its motto. To Jesus through Mary by their week- ly meetings and proiects. This year the Sodality has taken an active in- terest in the prisoners, hospital patients, missons, and the new lit- urgy. The Sodality is concerned with Catholic Action and Christian growth. Its goals are apostolic effectiveness and spiritual helpfulness. lst ROW: G. Ames, L. Gonzales, S. Johnson, P. Weiler, R. Schmidt, S. Jankowski. 2nd ROW: Sister Miriam Alma, S. Weiler, E. Donoghue, C. Tomaszek, A. M. Schiel, M. J. Wagner, Sister Mercia. 3rd ROW: P. Mokrycki, M. Plahetka, S. Ty- lisz, N. Parry, R. Teets, S. Krueger, J. Plahetka, S. Jankowski. 4th ROW: K. Kniola, M. Zolvinski, J. Homan, B. Clough, E. Kaminski, L. Wisthoff, J. Bodeteld, N. Fol- denauer, M. J. Stellema. Carol Tomaszek, Eileen Donoghue, Mary Plahetka, and Nancy Parry glance over a card which was sent from the prison at Christmas. 67
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