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Funcies and Findings Hop, leFfJ: The Student Council girls gather merrily round fhe mimengraph for the weekly priming of Fancies and Findings. This publication is distributed every Fridayh May Procession Hop, righU: AHendanis in Ihe May Pracessinn walk slowly toward Our Ludyhs Shrine, where the presideni of 1he Sfudent Council will crown Her, ,he Queen of May. Red Cross moHom, rfght:y: S1. Marys takes an active part in Red Cross us a Few of our Student Council girls prove here. They are reading Red Cross lhemiure and checking giFt boxes, filled by the students, to send overseas. Chrisomas Assembly kenled: The Student Council re-enuds the story cut the Nativiiy M the Annual Chris'mas Party. This is one of We biggesf Council evenis of the year. Flag Raising hbottam, IBM: The hcnor cf raising the flag each morning is given to the homeroom which has the highesf percent of :ifizenship each month. The flag flies high from 3:30 to 2:45.
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uYou and a Thousand Others CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE Seated: Jackie Martin, 306; Margaret Neises, Treus.; Virginia Torbeck, V. 17.; Jo Ann Sundmann, Pres.; Shirley Jacob, $e:y.; Muriiyn Evans, V. P. lccal Conf Standing: Rose Marie HeEselmcm, D-5; Peggy Murray, 105; Mary Pm Bevis, I04; Barbara Kusselmun, 303,- Helen Heifker, 202; Helen LDngboHnm, 301,- Helgu Schneider, 205; Mary Jane Fischer, 305,- Mury Put Conners, 304. Fulfilling ifs C.S.M,C. program of prayer. study Traditional proiecfs included a reccrd-breaking and sucrifrce, the Semper Fidelis UnI'I closes onovher fruitful year for the missions. The fad that St, Mary's has such cs lively spiril of zeal is due in great part ' . . . ,5 Me Unfiring work and inspiration of the emcers nual Ormoncal Contest, Shield dlSCUSSIOI'IS, daily and representatives. decades. paper drive, Thanksgiving baskets for the poor, Children's Christmas parties and Easter baskets, cm-
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Smarter and Smoother S.D.S. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES Standing: Mary Rose Spellbrink D-5, Martha Selzer 205,1une1 Tekuive 306, Mary Lee Dwyer 301,Joan Tallurigo 105. Sealed: Marian Gooseman 303, Anna Jean Hardin 304, Phnys Cerino, Vite Presideni City Council; Coral Muphel, Treasurer; Jane! Hum, President; Mary Nolan, Vice President; Curul A. Meyers, Secreiury; Mary Chiudi 305. Joan Gunlzelmun 202; absent, Geraldine Laban: 104.
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