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student Council •FINE SECRETARIES WE ARE! ' says R. Dzubian to Pat Sturges; We can ' t even take shorthand. By co-ordinating the opinions of the student body with the wishes of the fac- ulty, the Student Council is continually working for the betterment of the school. Under the direction of Sister Marie Andre and Brother Stephen, our class rep- resentatives have donated countless hours to the success of the social, reli- gious, and athletic activities of O ' Con- nell. Ushering at social functions, di- recting charitable drives, planning dances arc but a few of the occasions in which they display school spirit. -MAY I SI E! bogs Sharon Gibbs of Bob Lacey as they meet informally in the busport. THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES . . . think Student Council members: K. McCracken, K. Boyle, S. Millard. M. Motley, R. Huley, C. Loughrey, J. Hughes, G. John- son, and L. Quigley. CALL THIS WORK? boasts SCA represent- ative B. Greenlief as she puts final touches on the tree. 23
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Congress in Session SMILE! YOU ' RE ON CANDID CAMERA! Senior Council Members: M. Rothnie, R. Fitzgerald, J. Farrell. J. Burns. M. Rinaldi, S. Dobie. R. Wedbusch, and A. Parker, comply readily. CANS. CANS, anyone have any more cans for the SCA food drive. inquires R. Dzuiban. The student body responded generously to this annual appeal. BREAK TIME! Treasurer N. Hayhurst and R. Gilbert pause after a hard day of counting SCA money. TODAY ' S LEADERS . . . Kathy Mason and Charles Mincheck ably fill the positions of Presidents for the 1964-65 school year. 22
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THE HANDMAIDS OF MARW a religious organization introduced into O ' Connell last year. has increased its membership during 1964-1965 school term. The purpose of this group is the spiritual formation of its members. Sister Marie Raymond, moderator, is here conducting a reception of new associates. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES- Beacons of Faith OCTOBER 28 TO 30 was devoted to the annual retreat for the entire student body. The retreat masters were Rev. L. Longmire Speight, pastor of St. Philip ' s parish and Rev. Robert J. McEleney, from St. John Mary Vianney Seminary. The theme was Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. C.S.M.C. MODERATED BY SISTER GERARD MARY AND BROTHER PEDRO, promotes Catholic Action throughout the school. These tots enjoyed the Christmas party, which Brother Pedro arranged for the group to sponsor. ■: I . , W • 1- ' .: • ' ; ' I -. 24
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