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Student Council The Student Council is the central or- ganization of the entire school, that is, facul- ty and students. The Student Council, acting as the official representative of the student body, makes its views articulate by working in cooperation with the faculty and adminis- tration to promote the best interests of the entire school. Student Council encourages students to assume responsibility in all areas The Student Council is under the able leadership of officers: Mary Dwyer, of student life. secretary, Rich McGill, president, Mike Grady, Vice-president, and Gary Rollheiser, treasurer. Sister Roberta is moderator. Sitting, from left to right: Tom O'Connell, Pam Shannon, Chris Bouchez, Terri Farrell, Don Bollard, Rusty Scholtes, Mary Donahue, Bob Vickery, Mary Dwyer, Jeannine Allen, Dave Fortin, Janeane Harnden, Ken Shannon and Jed Kee. Standing, from left to right: Dan Furst, Tom Barry, Dave Depping, Susie Wickersham, Ted Dickey, Dave Bussjaeger, Larry Rouse, Don Gerling, John Wheeler, Jim Aust, Mike Grady, Rich McGill, and Sister Roberta. -7-
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l Reverend R. J. Sullivan, Principal We, the faculty and staff of Bishop Miege High School, do hold and maintain that the pupil is a creature of God of inestimable worth since he has been redeemed by the Blood of the Saviour and elevated to a supernatural gift of divine life, that he was created for the purpose of giving honor and glory to his Creator by the proper development of the gifts which he has received and by his self-dedication to a life of service in conformity with the Divine Will. We, therefore, dedicate ourselves to the task of directing the pupil in the development of these talents so that he might achieve the purpose of his existence. To this end, we be- lieve that it is necessary to place equal emphasis upon the development of his will, through discipline and upon the development of his intellectual powers so that the pupil will acquire the moral as well as the intellectual virtues. We recognize the primary right and duty which the parents have in the education of the child and realize that the parents have chosen us to assist them in this most vital function. Fully realizing the challenge which faces the American youth, whose mission it will be to preserve a christian and democratic way of life in a world that is threatened by pagan- ism and slavery, we accept the responsibility of preparing him for this mission. This, we be- lieve, necessitates the fullest possible development of his personality: spiritual, as well as physical, moral, as well as intellectual, according to the teaching and example of the Divine Master. Only in this way, we believe, can an institution of learning be successful in developing citizens of two worlds who are spiritually vigorous, intelligent, cultured, patriotic, vocation- ally prepared, and physically fit. May God assist us in this noble task, that we might accomplish the goals which we have herewith set forth. BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY - 5 -
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