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Ron' I: Ronald Schigg, Paul Carafolo, Daniel Helmin- iak, wvllllillll Cleary, Bernard Biedzinski, How Il: Ed- ward NVacter, Patricia Ruppen, joseph Koeurkovic, Lud- milla Castan, Father Edward, judith Manion, john Carlton, joan Spicuzza. Dale Falee. How 111: Eileen tudcnt Zouucil Eiben WVilliam NValiaee, Barbara XViles, Daniel Dona- hue, Geraldine Davies, john Stcfanyak, Johanna Zale- ski, Earl XVarren, Arla Muha, Donald Curtner, Bernice Kcmpinski, joseph Crouse, Rosemary Pele, Bernard Volski, Evelyn Schenk, Rose Marie Riceardi. The high school library is the scene of the Student Council meetings held every XVednes- day at 7:30 sharp. Its members consist of under- class presidents, senior class officers, honor soci- ety representatives and select students. The function of the Student Council is to bring the students closer to Cod by social, athletic, and religious activities. For this reason, the Student Council is divid- ed into four branches. It is the job of the social committee to plan and carry out soeials, skating parties, and the like. The athletic committee stimulates the student school spirit and handles the affairs of our basketball teams. To unite the life of each student more closely to Cod is the aim of the religious committee. The propaganda committee keeps the students informed of all activities. Under the direction of Father Ed- ward, the Student Council can readily provide a solution to the problems which confront it. Student council officers plan the agenda. Secretary, Patricia Ruppeng Treasurer, Edward VVachtcrg Vice- President, Joseph Koeurkovicg President, Ludmilla Cas- tan.
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Tix Q Q Never a dull moment on the EXCALIBUR if ' V Z A K ' t' ' wa XS M ' -s ,ll Quarterly, the student bod the Excalibur. The staff, headed by Sister M. Eugene, and editor Charlotte Krayvo, present the school news in an interesting, in- formative way. Editorials, social event y receives its official newspaper s, sports, fashions, and pictures of student life are just a few of the variety of features of the Excalibur. Indeed this is a publication which truly re- H Y. . . ects the overflowing spirit of the gold and blue. Charlotte Krfiyvo lrird working editor of the . , . 1 E keeps the staff on their toes. xcalibur, 39
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