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On Installation Day, Monsignor Crine presented the Student Council with their badges of office. The Student Council is distinguished for its loyalty to the school and its fidelity to the ideals of Wildwood Catholic. This governing body of the students in our school consists of elected members whose obligation is to aid the Faculty, so that Wildwood Catholic will function as a well-disciplined institution. 28 William Fath fills the most coveted office in Wildwood Catholic, the President of the Student Council. William was elected by the student body of the school. He is an honor student. Student Council John Lue seems to be fighting a losing battle with Mary Frances Deets as he points to the name of an unruly Freshman. Among their other duties, the Student Council must give detention to those persons who disregard the laws of the school.
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The Leader , one of Wildwood's newspapers, publishes weekly Sodality news. Tina Tobin and William Fath prepare items of interest for publication. Keeping re- ligion in the fore is one of the apostolic projects of Our Lady's sodalists. “The pause that refreshes ... In a sisterly and apos- tolic gesture, senior sodalist, Carol D'Amico, renvnds four freshmen of the special graces attached to receiving Holy Communion on the First Friday of each month. Dolores Glassford, Kathryn Carlton, Judy Cianfrogna, and Sharon Morrow will surely remember this little reminder. Student leaders, Betsy Comely, Miriam Jaggard, Christine Tobin, and Ann De Stefono, discuss their lesson plans for the next Sodality meeting. Wildwood Catholic’s Sodalists use as their study guide the St. Mary’s Plan.
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... Interest and Achievement Where shall I go from here? What am I best equipped for? Should I major in English? . . . Name It, and Sister Louise Bertrand will try to solve it for you. Gladly, Sister gives time and solid advice to everyone who seeks it. (And to some who don’t!) College-bound Seniors claim much of Sister’s ctten.'ion. James Sabatino, Mary Jane Mulligan, and Sandy Kazlauskas find Sister Louise an expert advisor. Freshmen John Atwood and Peter Jarkowsky, and Seniors Josephine Cartolano. Donna Meyer, and William Coleman discuss some of the magazines they found most popular with their customers. These five students speak with authority and know-how . . . They were the high salesmen in our annual Magazine Drive. Satisfaction at their success as high powered collectors of ads for the Senior Play is mirrored in the faces of J. McLaughlin, L. Ward, J. Tracey, H. Bellangy, W. Duffy, J. Lue, C. Tobin, A. Gordon, T. Di Donato, and M. Atwood. A trip to New York will highlight their efforts (they hope).
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