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Reminiscence of Christmas parties goes on for years. These shots from anfn'x Big Nigbf bring back musm cries of just how entertaining live toys can be. Any social activities not sponsored by any group or individual my be furthered by the Council. rt. 7 Sec. Utmost simplicity and sincere devotion to Our Lady characterize our May Crmvning The Council president. attended by the other omcers, the senior representatives, and the shortest senior as crown-bearer, has the honor of crown- ing Mary, Queen of our hearts. Column Queen Betty McLaughlin reigns over her court: M. A. Martin 305; J. Burst, 306; S. Maloney, 305; M P. Conners, Ed M. Bohan, 105; M. L. Bregan, 104; C. Dresser, Di B. V?inter, 205. Abs. HV Glassmeyer, 501.
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All Red Crosslacrivities shall be supervised by the Student Councilf' By-Laws, Art 7. Our annual Variety Show for JRC Childrens' Fund is staged from volun- teer talent. Dry Bone; was the N0. 1 prize winner. Community Service entertainments were sponsored at four centers. At Childrens' Convalescent Home the Camera caught photogenic Ginny Lang:- as she jumped into view. Rosemary Torbeck and janet Hunt start the crocheted edge around the afghan, which took them triple duty to assemble and others credith'able time :0 knEt. Other enjoyable JRC memories are: Gift Boxes, a completed School Chest, and Emy favors, nu: cups, and party hats for the FL Thomas vets. Orientation Day for 8th graders throws a little light on High School ways as a result of careful Council planning and Sophomore Class hospitality. Get-acquainted and similar assemblies gave the Bokenkotter Twins and a few Others chance to l h The development of more interest in school activities, school spirit, and school pride. Art. 2. I i prove they were still among the best dancers.
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irls thletic SSH. GtAA. Officers, Jealedejoan Stenger, Joan Drath, Ann Metz. Sta-mling-eMary Costelfo, Pat Keshing, Margie Englett, The Girls Athletic Association was organized to teach good sportsmanship, provide recreation, and to bring out the athletic abilities of the girls. Membership in the organization is open to everyone in the school, and the activities which it sponsors are designed to include all the girls, whether they have athletic talents 01' not. Homeroom games, picnics, bamdances and Other projects are planned to catch the eye of everyone, while class games and school teams are for girls with greater ability. The G.A.A. is financed through contributions from its members; governed by girls who have been elecred by the votes of participating members; and directed by Mrs. Martha Jane Sutton. '
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