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'fQ!Vlibquq 'fw www gs,-,,,w X REPRESENTING THE JUNIORS AND SENIORS of Norfolk Catholic High on the Student Council this year were from left to right: James Manning, Bill Ewald, Frances Wysocki, Bobby Matthews, Ann Coughlin, Mary Jo Scullion, Sharon Lukinovich, Pat Caton, Dorita Woodson, James Oliver, and fbashfulj Richard Barry. A NEW HAND BOOK OF PROCEDURES supervised by Student Council Moderator, Father Harrigan, is being pre- pared by the Council under the direction of Sharon Lukinovich and Patrick Caton.
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STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT LEO- NARD BALLBACK has the plaudits of the entire school for a completely successful term of office. A CHARMING AND EFFICIENT VICE PRESIDENT, Anita Zinkl was all to all who needed her dur- ing the year. To her goes the credit of a successful Career Day. AMONG THE OUTSTANDING STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS are Bobby Matthews who was the head of the Maintenance Committee, Frances Wysocki, chairman of the Servant Day Program, James McGroarty and Gerard Zoby, representatives to the Youth Week of the City of Norfolk, and James Zadell who was the Student Council's delegate to the state convention. gn-un'---gli .amn, . :1f - wwsla W
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HGADS, WHAT A BORE, sulks James Curtin, as he is ordered by his FRIENDLY master Mike Burke to get two more trays for lunch. TOM WOOD, THE SECRETARY-TREASURER of the Student Council, sets up the hi-fi set which was donated to the school by the Student Council. I 5. 90000 4 4 3 sew' HERE, TAKE THE WHOLE LOCKER FULL, says Charles Fleetwood as he loads down his slave for a day, James Manning. In the pursuit of harmony The Student Council of Norfolk Catholic serves as the master link of the school. Coupling the faculty and students, it pursues the requisite harmony. At Norfolk Catholic in 1960 the Student Council paved a path of least resistance between the two factions. It was a blissful campaign. Besides the usual chores of the Council, novelty took a role in this year's works. At the outset of the school year, the Council sponsored parent night and showed eager p a r e n t s through a typical school Uday . Christmas tide was celebrated with the an- nual Student Council dance. Admission was by a food donation which the Council for- warded to the Little Sisters of the Poor in Richmond. The cafeteria, in 1960, took on a new look-one of cleanliness as under the Student Council's guidance and the students' cooperation, a cafeteria system was formed. Finally, the Student Council members drew up a handbook of rules and procedures. Add these projects to the Councils' moderation and vigilanceg mix well, and you have the efficient Student Council of Norfolk Catho- lic for 1960.
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