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11And it is in giving that we receive . . .11 T.O. Third Order-striving to become channels of peace, following the rule of St. Francis the canned goods drive-providing a Thanksgiving for many unfortunate families a bible Vigil, interhigh meetings . . . the winter retreat . . . Mon- day meetings for junior members . . . second floor bulletin boards 1Did you say you want my used cards'P' spreading cheer at Vets the overflowing treasury . . . wheeling punch . . . pea- nut butter cookies that tasted like potatoes Professions . . . 3 out of 40, not bad, eh . . . Third Order-to look, to listen, to think, to give. u 1Lord, Make me an instrument of your peace . . . Third Order Officers: Kathy Lutomski. vice-prefarl; Denise Kazukiewicz, prefect; Carole Kerber. secre- tary; Linda Cantara, treasurer. YO1111 11; m; 11 11111111: rt EBA C icers: Ian: I ? thwt-lyggymfw t a Mm t
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The Junior Student Council Members are way out . . . of line? ROW 1: Mary Ann Bluhm, Sandy Stepowski, Linda Kurdziel. ROW 2: Nancy Kaczorowskj, Debbie Stanczyk, Roxanne Popiela, Diane Wolinski, Linda Nowicki. ROW 3: Annie Kwapich, Mary Jane Szyd- lowski, Pam Szymanski, Terry Stachura, Nancy Czajka, Lucy Pluta, Nancy Kiczewski. STUDENT COUNCIL Working together to foster school spirit ttWhen are we having elections? . . . officer- ooordinated meetings spreading the ttGood Newsh on Wednesday mornings to homerooms . running for your post ttSingle f11e-no talking on first floor, girlsP, . second floor monitoring Stu-Co celebrating together through Communion breakfasts . . . tobogganing, skating, and singing at the Winter Weekend Student Directory ttYou didntt get another demerit, did you? Dont you know you are sup- posed to. be an example? sponsoring School Spirit Week a turkey hunting oontest-the prize a ttchocolateh turkey . . . making and posting posters those icy sidewalks ttWhatever happened to the roller skating party? first floor bulletin board . . . Student Council-tackling the difficult, trying to do the impossible. A future Stu-Co technique, ttDial-a-Demerit? is tested by Sophomore representatives Jayne Hammond, Marlene Zolnowski, Sharry Duncan, Diane Sztukowski, Sandy Siejak, Diane Wolinski, Gail Scheeler, Cathy Harmel, Linda Zawilski, Carolyn Musi- al, Rita Mudrenko, Debbie Cross, Sharon Paiys. Regina Mordacz, Lala Markut, Amy Verrastro.
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C.L.C. Christian Life Community-working to make oth- ers happy visiting the children at the Home during Christmas time setting up the Christ- mas crib a search for evergreens candy canes .. . discovery in sight-a lesson in life . . . a meeting of songs Sophomores expen'encing lessons of giving ttl pick you to volunteerW . . . The dues are due on Duesday? . .. Should I get a real silver medal or a real looking fake sil- ver medal or a fake looking real medal or hSuggestions, anyone? . . . CLC members are courteous, thrifty, kind to animals a guitar- playing prefect . . . officers up a tree . . . a St. Va- lentinets Day Mass in the infirmary . . . collecting cards and stamps ... Induction Mass-introduction into a new life CLC-where action is love made visible. hA Christian should be an Alleluia from head to toe? Christian Life Community Off- icers: Barbara Wozniak, treasurer; Ann Podd, vice-prefecl; Louise Gurowski, secre- tary. Bev McDonald, prefect, not present. Ann Grzybowski sings the songs of Zion at the Peace Vigil.
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