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GOER ET Four years ago at Christian Brothers High School, Student Government was given a trial year, since then it has grown to be the most respected and active organization on the cam- pus. This year, under the leadership of F. Hughes and the moderatorship of Brother Stephen, the principal, it has truly fulfilled its purpose, as stated in its Constitution: . . . to promote and co-ordinate all social and cultural functions of the high school, to control the extracurricular activities of the general Stu- dent Body, and . . . to act as the official repre- sentative group of the Student Body. SOPHOMORE GENERAL 1 J ASSEMBLY Pondering an important point with J. Fenberg, Secretary, are Cback rowlz R. Gunti, D. Anderson, P. Schroeder, C. Goldate, R. Boeving, B. Metz, J. Reno, J. Toma. fln frontl: W. Hawkins, S. Haley, E. Magdovitz, and T. Craven. mfr ew .., F5 Above are the Departmental Presidents, one essential part of the Student Government Executive Board. From left to right are: D. Torti, Frosh President, P. Baldwin, Sophomore President, L. Roubion, Junior President, and J. Wim- mer, Senior Class President. -- Pi -V i, QQ FRESHMAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY tw' Learning Student Govern- ment ways from B. Wade, Treasurer, are Cback rowl: 'nf op, P. Miller,, J. Borg, G. Levy, D. Weir, F, Rem- mers. fln frontlz B. Willey, S. Boyle, T. Taylor, and W. Tonning. T. Nestrud, J. Saxon, J. Bish-
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Above, the Officers of the Student Government are seen explaining some of the school rules to the Student Body. From left to -right are: F. Hughes, President, C. Gallina, Vice President, J. Fenberg, Secretary, and B. Wade, Treasurer. Q . STUDE T With the opening of the school year, Student Government was already in full swing. First project on the agenda was Freshman Orienta- tion. After finishing this successfully, the group got down to business. Project followed project: intramurals began full-steam, the water foun- tains in the school building were repaired, the trash receptacles around the grounds were brightened up with a new coat of paint, the gym was arranged for the retreat, the big Homecoming pep rally, bonfire, and dance were held, and many other projects continued throughout the year. 4. JUNIOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY Looking for a solution to one of the many problems that the Student Government en- counters, with C. Gallina, Vice President, are Cback rowl: B. Morrow, P. Mann, B. Sobral, A. Leshnower, J. Miller, P. Zanone, M. Pleas- ants. fln frontlz B. Wade, B. Solmson, R. Gilman, B. Downing, and J. W. Clark. Missing is R. Prest. f 4 i SENIOR GENERAL N ASSEMBLY Making an important deci- sion for the school with F. Hughes, President, are tback rowlz T. Foster, P. Dwyer, J. Hudson, B. Vescovo, R. Caruso, C. Knight, B. Wil- liams, B. Strong. fln frontl: J. Peterman, W. Horton, C. Schaffler, R. Hawkins, and B. Moran. A 1 Egg qt
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At the right are some of the school artists starting a poster for one of the school's clubs. They are the members of the Publi- cations Committee. Drawing posters for outstanding school events is only one of the committee's dutiesg in addition, the chairman must approve every other poster in the school before it is put up, make periodic inspections of the school,s corridors and bulletin boards to be sure nothing is out of place, and publish Student Government news in the school paper. From left to right, they are: C. Schaffler, T. Foster, Chairman lohn Joe Mulrooney, B. Williams, and K. Hanover. J At left, drawing up the schedule for the basketball intramurals, is the Athletic Committee. During the year, the committee spent hours planning and sponsoring all the athletic and intramural programs. Their list includes volleyball, football, bowling, bas- ketball, and track. Not only did they take care of the refereeing, but also did many afternoons, work laying out the various fields. From left to right, they are: F. Hughes, J. Wimmer, P. Baldwin, Chairman Vic Cavola, S. Dino, and P. Miller. TUDE T GO ERNMENT Carrying packages is only one of the numerous duties of the Student Activities and Relations Committee. As the name states, the main duty of the committee is to plan and co-ordinate all student activities. Numbered among their top accomplishments was the fabulous Homecoming before the Central championship game. Planning the bonfire program and the dance wasn't easy, but it will surely be remembered as one of the outstanding cam- pus events of 19.58. At right, from left to right, on the stairs, are: .l. Fenberg fbeardedl, R. Hawkins, Chairman, Buddy Soefker, B. Solmson, and P. Pettit. Missing are .l. Hammett and F. Hughes. CO MITTEE E At the left is one of this year's most active committees-the Student Welfare and Safety Committee. Seen in the cafeteria, where they sponsored an intensive and successful clean-up campaign, are, from left to right: B. Vescovo, B. Mensi, Chair- man Tim McCarver, B. Mariencheck, and T. Cerwin. Among their other achievements during the year were the needed re- pairing of the water faucets and a traffic safety campaign.
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