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Student Council Officere: Mike Grady, (center) President; Mary Koob, (seated) Secretary; Tom Geraghty, (far right) Treasurer; Buzz Buchanan, (far left) Vice President Senior reps: Jay Walsh, Carroll McAvoy, Julie Dold, Eddie Younger. Jr. reps: Standing. Pam Atchity, John Wisner, Jack Weise, Martha Zieglemeyer. Seated, Pat McCabe, Helen Hennier, Pat Lanter. -28, Soph, reps: Dan West, Tony Lutz, Frank Wendel, Mary Dwyer, Fred Silady, Sharon Walsh. Missing: Cheryl Bartowski and Barbara Walsh. Froeh reps: Patty Lally, Mary Mulcahey, Susie Linton, Larry Vienne, Diane Lusk, Bob Watkins, Mike Ulses, and Joan D’Agostino.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Under the able leadership of officers Mike Grady-president,Buzz Buchanan-vice-presi- dent, Mary Koob-secretary, and Tom Ger- aghty-treasurer, the Bishop Miege Student Council for the year 1962-63 has become ever so more renowned in the eyes of the people of Kansas City and its suburbs. The projects which have been initiated by our Student Council have been praised and practiced by many other schools in the area. The Student Council is composed of the officers, the moderator, Sr. Roberta, Susan Roche, social corresponding secretary, and John Koetting, parliamentarian. One section of the Council, the Advisory Board, is com- posed of members who act as advisors of the students they represent. No member on the Board may vote, but they may try to per- suade the representatives in their voting. The members include: Pep Club President, Let- terman’s Club President, Class Presidents, N.H.S. President, and Editor of the Miegian (top picture). The twenty-seven representatives play a very important part, as it is through them that all bills and acts are passed. They were elected in their homerooms with the under- standing that they would use good and fair judgment in their voting. Much of the work of the Student Coun- cil is accomplished by the work of the per- manent committees of S.C. The committees and their chairmen are: Safety Committee, Eddie Younger (second from top); Education- al Interest, Julie Dold (third from top); Ad- vertising, Pat Me Cabe (bottom); Social, Shar- on Walsh; Constitution, John Wisner; Assem- bly, Martha Zieglemeyer; Spiritual Growth, Pat Lanter, and Student Information, Mary Noonan. We hope that with such competent fore- runners,our officers for 1963-64 may carry on as well in the future as has been done in the past. - 29 -
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