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spirit stirred in c0uncil's cauldron Eagerly waiting for their 48 bars of World's Finest, freshmen are checked off by Brother joseph Tobin assisted by senior councilman Jim Armstrong. F... it. 1 Totaling 2,222 bars sold, senior Mike Hamad took best seller award in the Chocolate Drive for the third straight year. With assistance from john Heinzen, Canned Food Drive director Tom Schmitt hits the adding machine to make out the morning's totals. Dotting the calendar with a variety of activities from September to june, the Student Council holds an unequaled place for setting the pace in the program to bolster school spirit. As the school grows so also do the complexities of a large student body. The Counci1's calm moderator, Brother john Benesh, and the various officers and committee chairmen working together for improvement reached a high peak of success this year. The tremendous support shown in the Chocolate Drive and the foot- ball rallies, the agenda of victory hops and semi-formal socials, the collec- tion and distribution of over 15,000 cans in the Christmas food drive for the needy, and the overall progress in student leadership, prove the program profitable. The Council is not a strictly governing body, nor does it attempt to dictate school policy, but in its capacity of working in conjunction with the administration, it contributes greatly to the good influence of students and the school. fisting A heavily loaded cart shows that progress is being made in the morning collections during the Canned Food Drive. Creators of the beat posters during the football season were senior Chuck Schadl, and juniors Al Kennedy and Bob Siegferth. ra, c , Safffyb? 1 ' if ally! ' fr .l !
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gym- Sflldlltlf Cmmfil President Dirk Mungo escorts Homefoming Queen Eleanor Mclflliol to the stage for ber rrouvzing. At the semester danre, A Night on the '1'0u'u, seniors Paul Uvagner, Dirk Mango, Karl ll ill1eIm, Kerry Ahern and their dates pause for a few minutes of happy chatter. v mme-sl luis if E x 53 34 Pat DeRosa provides music for dancing gaiety in the decorated 5? J A surprise meeting at the Easter Dance is bad by Pat Dallas and Bob Turgon, Chuck Armstrong and Pat Bazzel, Cathy Gerber and jim Taylor as they enter. us Ns 'Q
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