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lwfing, eruing, guiabng . . .X4 agmaffparf in VOTING . . . Presiding at the election, Susan Cullen gives the girls the thrill of voting before the legal age and carries out the rules observed at the polls. SERVING . . . Geraldine Wall, Service Bureau head, calls at ease for a minute as she and her weary workers enjoy that pause that refreshes and well they should for their many hours of service so freely given, have shown results in a gym- transformed auditorium and in hundreds of other activities. GUIDING . . . With a view to the future while still holding on to the present, Vocational Guidance chairman, Mary lane Cox and her able assistants ponder through brochures and catalogues of colleges. Being thus informed they may pass their secrets on to other seniors. Many a later success in life may be traced to this new field of Student Council activity. 3 Mary lane Cox 60
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0UQI l'lIfl'LQl'lf iA8 Qing, tk? Qing 30 fAQ QI' if Art can be a labor of love. And here at work on the posters for the next event of im- portance, Publicity Chairman Barbara Bachtell with lean O'Donnell, Stephanie Carroll, and Elizabeth Bliss apply their art. With the spire of Saint Philip Neri Church as a backdrop, they brush their news to the Student Body. Every two weeks sixty law-abiding Aquinites attend the Representative Assembly and venture to express the Student view. Each room elects two girls to represent them. With the constructive guidance of the Student Council Moderator, Sister Mary Benevenuta O.P., the organization is functioning well and has a good start on the Road to Success. Active Student Council minds plot new ideas and programs in quick succession, in order to keep the department in the foreground and produce inspiration in leaders ot tomorrow. M. Tarsitano directs this committee, C. Iacques announces ideas to Student body, and the nimble fingers ot C. Hyland takes notes on the typewriter. C. Seuring, L. Tadrowski, and R. M. O'Connell listen attentively and offer worthwhile suggestions. Helen Muckian, Merit Award Chairman, meets with her committee and tabulates points to discover the twenty-five who will merit the Silver This prized possession is gained through vigorous participation in all extra-curricular activities. Each girl then receives in- dividual recognition as an A girl. - Patty McHugh 59
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Ciba erwhng, roving, mfrieuing . .14 ajwlego .70warc! goof! gouernmenf DEFENDING . . . To make sure of her defense, able lawyers, members of the Aquinas Bar Association, will plead her cause under Attorney General, A. Scott, and her assistant, H. McGovern. They ponder over weighty problems to find the ex- planation of a technicality of law. Sr. Elizabeth Arm directs the court. PBOVING . . . Before the Iudge CSenior Iudge, M. F. Wrenn and Iunior Iudge, I. A. Bro- snanl the culprit tells her story as she is innocent until proved guilty. A vio- lator of a minor misdemeanor in school law, she has a right to be heard and to be defended, replicating the judicial branch of government. RETRIEVING . . . No, not an animal but myriads of lost articles ranging from a uniform skirt to a pair of spectacles, which find their Way after a weary wait to be claimed by an owner in the Lost and Found Bureau of the Student Council under ca- pable Maureen Ward. Here M. Lindeman, M. Byrnes, R. Marshall, and Ellen Guy look over the day's catch. 61
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