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Leadership And Service Paul Magnini, Senior Class President William Stapleton, Vice-President James Ciccotelli, Secretary Patrick Reiley, Treasurer 99
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The Student Council takes time out for a portrait. Moderator, Fr. Magnini, Joe Costantino, Dan Coakley, James Ciccotelli, Juniors, Godleyg Sophomores, Frank Spicer, Joe Barrett, Phil Ordoyne, Bill John Durr, Chris Murad. Talty, Dominic Kinsleyg Seniors, Richard Haley, Bill Stapleton, Paul Student Council- Dialogue And Action Student organizations are often before the public eye. lt's about time they did something. When the Council The SCA, however, is in a most unenviable position. It fails, the critics say: I told you so. Despite the many is under the constant scrutiny of a most limited and handicaps of a new organization, despite the severe most criticalaudience-its peers and its teachers. When skepticism of many, the Council has shown its worth the Council makes a stride forward, the remark is: in dialogue, in communication, in action. g sm -and The Student Council officers ta ke time out from a busy executive session. Joe Costantino, Treasurer, Richard Haley, President, Bill Stapleton, Vice-President, Dan Coakley, Secretary. 98
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The How To lVlan There is a certain aura about him, all a matter of how to. lt's his selection of coat, of tie, the taste in the proper use of cologne. lt's his calm assured- ness, unworriedness, unhurriedness. lt's the knowl- edge of where to go, what to do. lt's the ability to work, but work only when necessary. lt's his appar- ently easy success, only apparent success, only ap- parently easy. Others sense it, he knows it, there is no need to point it out. Finally, the three years of confusion, awkwardness, and boisterousness are coming to fulfillment. Three years-long when looking ahead, but momentary in retrospect-are filled with success and failure, pride and regret. The day becomes his day, the first of many in this, his final year. This day he becomes a representative, the bearer of a tradition, irrevocably marked-October 20-Ring Day. Which one's mine? was the first thought of seniors as they viewed their rings before Mass. We finally got 'em! is written on the faces of Nlarty Nlarinoff, Bill Stapleton, Pat Reiley, and Mike Gartlan.
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