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standing : Peggy Hull, Jerry Foldesi, Judy Smith, Walter Schwind, Carol Griffin , Marvin Wingfield, Mary K. Bowler, Kathleen Leary, Joan Hull, Francis Shelly, Kathleen Melosi, Thomas O ' Conner, Mary Ann Mahoney. seated: Carolyn Rieger, Dottie Mooney, Phyllis Jeter, Sandra Pingue, Lulu Wrench, Peggie Berberich, Virginia Harton. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society is ensured by maintaining a 90 average in each subject. Students in the sophomore class are recipients of honorable mention as probationary members while the juniors are inducted as new members and the seniors receive pins denoting full-fledged membership. The flaming torch represents trurh and wisdom and is symbolic of our purpose to bring the gleaming light of truth into the shadows of the world. The letters at the base of the pin stand for character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Realization of the value of the four characteristics necessary for membership in this organization was emphasized on this day of honors. STANDING David Morrell SEATED Diane Donner Phyllis Kray Dorothy Black Jeanette Brown Judy Gahan Rose Marie O’Keefe
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Joseph Markon, President of the Student Council, with Sister Barbara, moderator, and Joanne Cecchini. secretary, conduct the monthly meeting. The purpose of the Student Gov¬ ernment Organization is to instill in its senior members the admirable qualities of leadership and justice. The council is comprised of the senior class members whose “posts of duty alternate bi-weekly. The discipline and order of the student body is determined by the “Ten Commandments of the Student Council.” Joseph Marrow President Walter Warren Vice-President Joanne Cecchini Secretary
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The members of the C.S.M.C. of Saint Patrick ' s had the privilege of having Father Leo P. Creamer officially open the mission projects of 1958. CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE Thomas O ' Connor Treasurer Connie Massei Vice-President Teresa Blanchard Secretary Judy Connelly President The members of the Catholic Stu¬ dent Mission Crusade, labeled “Sister Barbara’s pet project,” achieved out¬ standing: results in their efforts for O foreign and domestic missions this year. The monthly meetings of the C.S. M.C. consist of reports given by the secretary and the treasurer, and a movie connected with some phase of mission work. Occasionally the mem¬ bers have the pleasure of learning new facets, ideas, and sources of stimula¬ tion of zeal, brought to mind by guest speakers.
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