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?ve Classroom Tedium The book clubs are designed to promote appreciation of good literature, classic and contem- porary, among high school students. CYO officers, Secretary, Linda Harris; President, Larry Devane; Vice-president, Mike Larkin; and Treasurer, Jeff Loeb, directed by Father Leiker and Mrs. Pratt, plan the CYO spiritual, cultural, and social activities. Literature is not all smiles, but Freshmen, (clockwise) Carolyn Engstrom, Kathy Zschach, Teresa Gillen and Carol Devane, participants in the Book Club, find the monthly meeting en- joyable. Mrs. Lechner sponsored the club. Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Minnick, and Mrs. Stanesic sponsor the 10th, 11th, and 12th grade clubs. 27
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Officers of the CSMC plan for stamp contest to raise money for the missions: Geraldine Cowan, president; Cynthia Moku, secretary; Fred Jones, treasurer; and Rosemarie Patter- son, vice-president. Planning meetings that will further the cause of the Legion of Mary are the presidents of the three praesidia: Karen Stapleton, Our Lady of Ransom; Frances Perilla, Our Lady of Grace; and Douglas Engstrom, Our Lady of Victory. Clubs Rel Nancy Langvardt, John Minnick, and Linda Harris represented the CYO Junction City unit at the national meeting in New York City. James Patterson, winner of the gold medal for apologetics, shows his award to fellow contest- ants, Cathy Grant, James Wood, and Angelika Tighe.
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Pep Club Supported Team? Cheered The Rams To Victory Trim blue and white uniformed pepsters, under the leadership of Diane Cassidy, sparked enthusiasm for the Xavier Rams ball clubs. Aside from their role as a spirited cheering section exuberant Pep Club members weekly papered the halls with lively posters, sponsored post game dances, and raised funds to stage the annual homecoming ceremonies. No small credit for these activities was due to club sponsor, Sister Ann Celeste. Pep Club Members: FIRST Barbara Veltman, Pat SECOND ROW; Jim Patterson, Carolyn Bean, Adele Just, Ruth Just, Carol Courville, Karen Forkenbrock, Margaret Pat Regelman, Beth Nelson, Kay Nicholson, Patty Ruberry, Diane Morency, Teresa Gillen; TOP ROW, Geraldine Cowan, Mary Dixon, Jean Field, Sandy Conway, Anticipating a victory, Dolores Zschach, Diane Cassidy, and Kathy Zschach gloat over the mis- fortune of the dummy Luckey High, traditional rival of St. Xavier. 28
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