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7: x jL'NIOR REPRESENTATIVES-Slumling: Peter Donnelly, VC'il- liam Howard. Sealed: Thomas Aleo, NX'illiam Crandall. w u l l i i K Z l l l l I ,AIA ... xx , NX w 1 M ll . FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES-Left to right: Peter Shaughnessy, Dennis Fox, james Beckman, Thomas Cichon. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES-Slanding: Donald Crow- ley, Frederick Pestorius. Seutnl: Gregory Riley, Ralph Esposito. TUDE T COVER E T Once again, this year's council attempted to live up to the high standards set by previous Aquinas stu- dent governments. This Student Council was a fine example of student self-government. Elected represent- atives were the oflicial voice of the students in all student affairs. During the past year the Council has sponsored excursions to football games, the football ticket drive, the Victory Dance, the St. Pat's Dance, the junior and Senior Proms and has managed many and various assemblies. It may be said that from all aspects it was a suc- cessful year for the Aquinas Student Government. FR. W. O. REGAN, C.S.B. Director Q. 1 - ..,a..,,.., 5 F xr I K , ,XXV ' .M - Y ,YQ
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Fr. Abend discusses Lilerature with his class. Fr. Cullen leacbes his classes some of tbe fundamentals of grammar. E GLIH FR. ABEND, C.S.B. Director ln our modern world today, the man who is able to express his feelings intelligibly and to write coherently is a blessing to himself and to his fellow men. It is the aim of the Aquinas English department to produce such men. Start- ing with the fundamentals of sentence structure -parts of speech and vocabulary- and leading up to the great works of Shakespeare and Mil- ton, the English course serves to cover the study of our language in all its aspects. Novels, poems, short stories, essays, and ballads are all included in the Aquinas students' four years tmsoffd 111 Iqvnfsyl of English. Special stress is placed on com- position writing as a developer of personal expression. Thus, through all the manifold opportunities which are afforded, English has become an integral part of the educational system at Aquinas. auf fu QL! S---ml Mr. McCarllJy drills his class on lbe principal paris of verbs. rl! M' o o -Q .1 1 1. is eg I
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