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oiuinicunites efoelop Culture brougb Student Council 1.-ai, Maybe the prom could be moved to the bike room, jokes Sister M. Willard with Stu- dent council officers, Sue Cole, Mary Kay Blake, Vicky Mansor, and Cynthia Demps, as they consider Dominican's own Voice of the People-the suggestion box. in Encouraging struggling sopranos and ambitious altos, Gloria Rinaldi conducts a cooperative senior choral. Student Administration Day ac- quaints seniors with the responsibilities of Dominican's hierarchy. 48 Senator Hart travels to Washing- tong Adlai Stevenson attends the U.N.g Archbishop Dearden flies to the Sec- ond Vatican Council. In the twentieth century world, responsible representa- tive government is vital. Young Ameri- cans at Dominican gain valuable ex- perience in amiable cooperation, repre- sentative procedure, and self-discipline through student council. In response to student requests voiced through homeroom representa- tives, the student council sponsors cul- tural programs vvhich bring to Domini- can many distinguished visitors. A unique neatness campaign and annual Student Administration Day inspires Dominicanites to concentrate on other important aspects of self-improvement. Boisterous, bargaining, thrifty Dominicanites auction cover- less and note-smeared text books to the highest and loudest
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waztfiatuayorygtatttt B Laughteris the song of the heart. I t echoes in the evening air As spirited freshmen pack paper trucks. It resounds in the empty aucl As stage-struck juniors rehearse IM P. I t shines in the summer sun As seniors live their last DHS week. I t rings through cafeteria chaos As sophomores celehrate lunch hour - Carpe diem style I t hlters through crowded corridors As Dominicanites catch vacation fever. Laughter is life's pep pill, Invented and manufactured By the vital heauty of youth. 1 .Wx l V . U., :N Yf -5- Q Rf,
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45' l lost my car keys, moans Mary' Kay Blake. Cynthia Demps, Sue Cole, and Vicky Iilansor gladly offer theirs. Why doesn't Ford make a car that starts with a bobby pin? bidder. One dollar not only procures cz Latin grammar, but it also often secures a lasting friendship. Ig' ,uv- I'1n waiting for a freshman to call me Sister Kathy, quips Kathy Mur- phy to principal Vicky Nlansor. The opportunity of occupying the other side of the desk offers seniors good experience . . . and a good laugh! A comb works wonders! Inspired by the Neatness Program and charming Anne Culkin, Lynn VanTornhout touches up between classes. 49
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