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social anti ities Emotional maturity and the capacity for gracious living are objectives subtly acquired and having no neat formula. Because there is no moral or physical force compelling us, their importance may be overlooked. A substantial part of the schools extrascurricular program attempts to awaken the need for a social personality in us. It is therefore to help us blend and iind out level in our own segment of society that the school sponsors such activities as, dramatics, student government, dances and public speaking. We thus come to learn the trappings of politeness. We can cope with the formalities imposed by a prom or a debate. We master the code of answering questions in class. As all of this rubs ol? on us we develop a poise, a self-assurance. But this is of peripheral value and should lead to a sense of propriety which can handle situations that are not pat and do not therefore call for a marmered style of behavior. It is a sense of fitness which handles life situations with a charm and nobility. It is out guide in reacting to an opponent on the free throw line in a basketball game and in swallowing a sharp remark having a hapless companion as its target.
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Student council members, l. to r.: E. Duchesne, R. Comire, J. Panzieri, D. Donahue, D. L'Esperance. R. Tremblay, K. Smarz, E. Thornton. Second row, l. to r.: C. MacLeod, J. Huot, R. Berry, R. Barry ftreasj, F. Fenner lpresj, R. Loiselle lv. pres.j, D. Manning Csec.J, H. Bowen, P. Gallien. Third row, l. to r.: J. Pilotte, J. Bradley, S. Gilmartin, J. French, R. Kirouac, R. Bourque. D. Babin, J. Moquin, R. Richards, R. Lemay, D. Sullivan, G. Palmer, M. Allard, N. Tanguay, E. Chandonnet, R. Therrien. Fourth row, l. to r.: B. Moran, J. Rodgers, R. Stanton, P. Turcotte, D. Looney, R. Sears, M. Pinsonneault, W. Welch, D. Gosselin, P. Parent, N. Gagnon, J. Lynch, R. Normandeau, L. Martin. Student Council The Student Council continues as the clearing house the school activities. Its daily assistance is effectively felt members patrol corridors and cafeteria during the lur periods. Their authority is weighted as they are empow ed to mere our iujsticc for infractions of discipline ar I weekly Student Court meetings. Council volunteer their services every second Saturc to help manage the highly successful school dances. Procet from these affairs have been used to procure a school bann press and movie cameras. Card tables will be purchased the near future to be used at socials held in the sch: auditorium. Under this year's panel of officers led by President Fra Fenner, the Council held its second annual Bradley We Elections for Mr. Bradley and Mayor were won by Fra Fenner and Don L'Esperance. During the week, contc were held in entertainment and feats of strength Csee ni page-J Brother Matthew, Dan, Norm and Rudy counting the ballots for the elections of Bradley Week.
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