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Page 34 text:
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The Mount Reflects The Fine Leadership Of Its 1967-1968 Student Councillors SISTER MARIA ASSUMPTA is Moderator of the Student Council, but wisely remains in the background, allowing this group, elected to their office by the Student Body, to de- Six SENIORS, four JUNIORS, four SOPHOMORES and two FRESH- MEN comprise the Student Council. They have assembled in their STU- DENT COUNCIL CORNER for this picture. Sealed L. RUSSOTTI. H DOHENY. D CHUDY. P HOLMES. A SCAFURO. L NELLIGAN. velop a sense of responsibility and leadership. Rarely has Sister had to exercise her right of veto. E. DOHENY and M L GORMLEY. Standing. N SMITH. J WENTZ. J PARISI. L MAZA. E. CONVENTE. B BLAIR. N. KENNEDY and J. KARK
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Making final decisions about Yearbook copy . . . or racing to meet a newspaper deadline . . . Spending afternoons and energy at Glee Club rehearsals . . . or perfecting delivery of a Forensic League speech . . . Shooting the winning basket in a game . . . or cheering from the sidelines . . . Participating in discussions of the Student Council, Y C S. N H S or other clubs . . . Relaxing at a dance, a hootenanny, a play contest or field day . . . Developing a full life . . . interesting, challenging, varied, different . . .
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At their first STUDENT COUNCIL ASSEMBLY in the fall. SISTER MARY PERPETUA presented the members with their Student Council pins, their sym- bol of office and responsibility. SISTER PERPETUA is wearing white, reflecting one phase of the experi- mentauon of the Sisters of Charity w ith regard to their traditional habit. The OFFICERS of the STUDENT COUNCIL discuss top- ics to be taken up at the next meeting. M. L. GORMLEY. Secretary. E. DOHENY. President. A. SCAFURO. Trea- surer. and L. NELLIGAN. Vice-President. Weekly sched- ules of events, (prepared by D. CHUDY). and reports of decisions of the Student Council distributed to all members of the Faculty, arc two welcome innovations of this year In order to make it possible for members of the STUDENT COUNCIL to attend meeungsof the Clubs in which they are interested after class, the STUDENT COUNCILLORS agreed to meet during lunch hours. To do this, the group during whose lunch period the meeting was held, was given special permission to bring their lunch to the STUDENT COUNCIL CORNER. This happened to be a Junior Lunch Period, and B BLAIR and H DOHENY arc availing them- selves of the permission. Between them is L. NELLIGAN. a Senior, who has already lunched. 31
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