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,sn gg Q-155 Plus iSTOE P IER Q Helping to boost student council revenue, Chris Goddard 8 l Q purchases a spirit shirt from Iohn fudge at the Pep Shop. w peif W i -. ,, .,.. Q i it Typical of the exuberant spirit that characterized the 1968 campaign, Steve O'Sulli11an vigorously rnusters last-rninute support for his candidate. Right, at a Joint Council meeting Denise Dewenter, Br. Kowalewski, Kathy Powers, and I , .isl 1 R15 iris 'Wie QQ X X Qs .K gxgx tm: - , . - ..,..m...W,. .. - . ,. .W . t t N ' - ,- 16 ' ' .fgsswemfii - :fr- Ski ww 4-or 'Q . M W M. -. - f WW, M ex . W QF Jim Stoepler discuss their plans and ideas for Rice-Marian Weekend. Q
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STUDENT FLexes iNoiviouALisM WiThiN CORIJORATE MeoiA combination of individual faculties Cannot he fated to the same ominous end Of a singular effort, For the sparse talents of man Excel in the junction and compliment of others. Foraging through the gaping vista of opportunity, The individual lights on a choice of action Closely paralleling in its nature His entire personality. He applies himself in a manner Which belies a dedication Mirroring deep admiration of past progress, And initiates the determination To mark his school, His environment, with the hard-forged brand of accomplishment. He acts, and in his actions Resides the steady ground To buttress his imminent future success. oRqANizA'rioNs 115
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Student wmcil foim Indwwlual Effort Ambztzon New officers inspire new undertakings, perfect past years enterprlses As voice and hands of the student body, this yearis Student Council accomplished an outstanding reputation and pertinent role in both school activities and community affairs. Behind the leadership of President lim Stoepler, the executive board set out to perfect existing programs and introduce in- novations into the system. The council established unprecedented cooperation be- tween students and school administration, greatly increasing their effectiveness. By revising the committee system and furthering the Pep Shop, it encouraged individual involve- ment in school activities and broadened its range of duties. Significant efforts were made this year to foster under- standing with neighboring schools. Rice-Marian Week, the nine-school Super Council and the Student Exchange Day all increased cooperation between community schools. In coordinating students' individual egorts, the Student Council became a worthy model for the future.
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