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Student Council president. Gaynell Bordes. pre- sents Kathleen Saba with the initial Outstanding Student award, The award was given on the basis of dependability and helpfulness on the campus. Kathleen was also given the privilege of wearing the official badge, which made her an honorary member of the Student Council. As Student Council president. Gay- nell Bordes, recognizes Patsy Thomp- son's suggestion for the Outstand- ing Student of the Month. secre- tary Juanita Matherne writes the name of the nominee on the board. A student is chosen for this honor on the basis of what she has done for the betterment of the Academy. 85 Wliilc ptcpiiing dccoritions for Silxci Holiday. thc most outstand ing social event of the school year, Council members Carol Lukei and Rhoda Viellion prove themselves willing assistants, Student Council president and vice president, Ciaynell Bordes and Pat Daniel, are more than glad to have such enthusiastic volunteers.
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STUDENT COUNCIL FGSTERS COOPERATIO The Student Council provides a me- President Gaynell Bordes installs Pat Daniel into the vice presidency by accepting her oath of office and passing on the flame of her candle, symbolic of the power of reason and authority which should reign in every I'l1Cfll- ber of the Student Council. dium through which student opinions may be voiced. Through its varied ac- tivities, the Council strives toward a better understanding of student problems and their solutions. The newly inaugurated administration of the Holy Angels Chapter in the National Association of Student Councils ars: Pat Daniel, vice presidentg Gaynell Bordes, pres- identg Juanita Matherne, secretaryg and Mar- guerite Sofio, parliamentarian. The Student Council at Holy Angels has proven its value many times this year. On one of those occasions, Council members gave short speeches on recreation, health, co-operation, self-im- provement. and citizenship, which are the objectives of every member of this student associa- tion. 84
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SODALISTS IMITATE OUR LADY S Georgette Viellion, Sodality councillor. occupies herself with Sodality work hy distributing to homeroom representatives Rosemary Richard, Grace Leveque, Patty Lachin, and Marilyn Drouet, the Sodalists daily exercise book and character cards. These two objects serve as a means for progress in following the Sodality Wfay of Life. 86 . G is 'KE r ,wtf The Sodality of Our Lady is a way of life in which the Sodalists aim to gain for themselves the greatest possible holiness and to extend their in- fluence for the spiritual good of their neighbors. Sodality prefect Suellen Tennyson submits to Sister M. Lua, moderator, the latest edition of the Qll?6IZ'.f llvnrk for a comparative report on the progress of our own Sodality. Officers, Marjorie Boesch, treasurerg Jessie Mae Bergeron, secretalyg Ana Brent, first vice prefectg and Conola Blazio, second vice prefectg prepare to offer their suggestions for future activities and improvements of their organization. Sodality councillors Sandra Luscy, Marguerite Sofio, Pat Daniel, Mary Handayan, Kathleen Harri- vx 5 gan, Roselyn Boneno, and Patsy ix f jane Wliite give their attention ,f-ws, to judging the poster, essay, and A' poetry contests on Catholic Press fs . K 5 'X . Month. This was the Sodality project for the month of Feb- runry. 10
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