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Challenges face new senate Phil Waters listens intently to a speaker during a hectic session. Perhaps the most demanding challenge set before a council in recent years was the task of raising four thou- sand dollars to help finance student activities. With the energy of Senate President, Dan McVicar, Vice-Presi- dent, Phil Waters, Activities Chairman, Rob Peters, and Moderator, Mr. Stan Dunlap, the problem has been tackled with determination and awareness of tradition. To accomplish this goal, they have set up many fund raising proiects such as the foosball tables, and the High School-College Rummage Sale, both steps in the right direction. Another maior task was to adopt an acceptable constitution, which would focus on both the needs of the present, as well as be a guideline for future Senates. With the close-knit groups of people working to inspire spirit, the Student Senate succeeded in setting an example to be followed. Mr. Stan Dunlop voices ideas to the senate. LEFT: Active members Rob Peters and Dan DeFrancia pool thoughts for Homecoming.
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SS SURE AFTER Though the day at Regis is generally character- ized by frenzied activity, there are moments and places to relax. FACING PAGE, TOP: lil Jim Hegarty and Dan Dwyer: l2l Chris Pytel and John Sheridan: MIDDLE: Mark Martinez: BOT- TOM: Fr. Kottenstette confronts Brian Holl. These pictures were all taken last year. LEFT: Chris Naughton: BELOW: John Lucero and Lino Toyos: BOTTOM: John Albo and Greg Weber. Taken this fall, these pictures show that it is still possible to relax, even with the new code.
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