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fx Wu., K . Achievements reflect dynamic Student Council as Above: Ann Landers chats with Don McRae, JCL National president, and Sister jean Margaret. Above left: Two students council representatives con- sult with Brother Kevin, moderater. 32 apathy is challenged Within Cabriels the governing body is the Student Council, representing all of the stu- dent body. Besides exercising control over the many school activities, the Council serves as the vital channel of communication be- tween faculty and students. The school year of 1967268 saw an energetic, effective Student Council transforming ideas into action by initiating change and sparking innovations. The Speakers' Bureau brought several in- teresting personalities, ranging from Ann Landers to Rabbi Frankel, to Gabriels to dis- cuss many thought-provoking topics. Begir ning in a series of highly acclaimed films were presented which gave students a greater awareness of the importance of this medium. The most important achievements of the Council were beginnings-the beginning of the end for student apathy and the beginning of increased awareness.
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Kaleidoscope of events create fantasy Above: The climactic moment of half-time, Ben Weeks presented Queen Kris Lienhart with the traditional roses. At this point the Rocks were losing 7-0 but went on to a 19-7 victory over O'Rafferty. Top right: Anti- cipation is mirrored on all faces as seniors lead their float to the O'Rafferty field. Right: Presenting the queen and her court: center, Queen Kris Lien- hart, her escort Ryan Chepyg the court, from left to right: Mickey Kirker, 34 it her escort Rich McCariusg Connie Nichols, her escort Tony Spatag julie Kotschevar, her escort Mike Radeletg Lucy Dionise, her escort Mark Holoweikog Kathy Robke, her escort Daniel Duffy. Two of Connie Nichols younger sisters acted as attendants at the dance. The throne represents many hours of construction and creative thinking.
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