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Student Council President ...... Joseph Jankowski Vice-president . Robert Suminski Secretary-treasurer . Annette Paczkowski Spiritual Chairman . Roberta Christensen Service Chairman .... Bradford Bialek Athletic Chairman .... William Tibbitt Sister Mary Leonard congratulates Robert Suminski, Annette Paczkowski, and Joseph Jankowski on their election to the Student Council. The Student Council of Saint Mary's High School is composed of six members elected by the entire student body. This group acts as the intermediary between the members of the administration and the students. The representatives fill re- sponsible positions; therefore, only stu- dents of high scholastic ability and those exhibiting qualities of leadership and good character are eligible for these posi- tions. Partaking in the governmental or- ganization of the school community is excellent training in leadership for citi- zens of tomorrow. Student Council officers Roberta Christen- sen. Robert Suminski, Joseph Jankowski, Annette Paczkowski, William Tibbitt and Bradford Bialek prepare to conduct the next meeting. during His life Kent Fleming, William Tibbitt, Annette Paczkowski and Joseph Jankowski have their (lass rings blessed during Student Council installations. 21
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Mary Ann Gavron and Carol Sanccki re- ceive scholarship information from Sister Mary Valerian while Ann Hajducsek, Dolores Lasko, and Claire Wisniewski page through college catalogues. Mary knew her Son Guidance The Guidance room at Saint Mary's High School becomes a hub of bustling activity when the seniors peruse catalogues looking for the college that will offer them the program for the course they wish to pursue. Files and racks are filled with pertainent information. Under the expert instruction of Sister Mary Valerian, the seniors receive answers to all their queries, help with all their problems, and aid in making their final decisions. These are only a few of the ways in which the Guidance Department plays an important part in every senior’s life. Veronica Vail and Arlene U re- neck study notices on the guidance bulletin board. 20 Dolores Lasko and Mary Ann Gavron check on information concerning their future careers. Sister Mary Leonard gives Claire Wisniewski her rank in class and discusses her plans for the future.
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National Honor Society President ................ Maureen McGuigan Vice-president ..............Robert Suminski Secretary ................... Mary Lasiewicki Treasurer .................... Sharon Batruk The National Honor Society, whose Marian Chap- ter was established in Saint Mary’s High School, is a group whose academic achievement marks them as outstanding scholars and leaders in scholastic life. Members must be exceptional in scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service. A continuing project of the Honor Society is the book store, an enterprise which encourages good read- ing among all the students of the school. She encourages us Elena Leone and Mary Lasiewicki read over notes as William Tibbitt receives his honor pin from Maureen McGuigan. Robert Sumin- ski shows Claire Wisniewski where to wear her Honor Society emblem. Elena Leone and Maureen McGuigan, Honor Society National Honor Society member, Sharon Batruk, proudly attaches her Honor Society emblem to her jacket as Mary Louise Nemeth and Carol Sanecki, who also received Honor Society emblems, look on. representatives, deliver paperback books to an English c|ass Regina Kelly, Christine Perlowski, Anthony Sturniolo, Dolores Lasko, Kathleen Margaretta, and George Kolchak select books for retreat reading at the SMH book store.
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