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as A 1 fe? The 1970-1971 Student Government officers were: President, Denny Stuckeg Treasurer, John Randolphg Secretary, Cay Clarkg Vice-President, Jane Cullen. .fr Vp s The officers discussing the issues of Student Government with moderator, Sr. Rita. Our answer is the world's hopeg it is to rely on youth - not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the Will, a quality of the imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. The cruelties and obstacles of this swiftly changing planet will not yield to obso- lete dogmas and outvvorn slogans. It cannot be moved by those who cling to a present that is already dying, who prefer the illu- sion of security to the excitement and danger that come with even the most peaceful progress. It is a revolutionary World we live ing and this generation, at home and around the World, has had thrust upon it a greater burden of responsibility than any nation that has ever lived. Robert F. Kennedy E E LJ I V B Q R D , 87
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Doug Miller Steve Vandegrift Jean B Mr. Forthofer, Mr. OF ALL THE THINGS YOU WEAR, YOUR EXPRESSION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT. 'I86 - ANON. The 1971 Prom ueen Mary Alice. R Mr. Cl N t S TomS tt 6
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Phyllis Patterson, Mike Klosterman, Cindy Brinkman, Cecil Bochenek, Gina Toom- ey and Jeri Witt. Cecil Bochenek and Gina Toomey, - student exchanges - a bulletin board covered with up-to-date - articles - handing out Student Updates Such was the Public Relations Committee, run by a few very energetic people. Student EX- changes - going to other schools, and coming back realizing Carroll isn't so bad after allg re- membering one big exchange where the kids stayed over night for a few days. A bulletin board in the gym lobby covered with information and interesting memos. Student Updates after each student government meetingytelling news of the meetings and other interesting items. The credit for these activities went to the Public Relations crew. 'IB8
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