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S.C. Officera Streaa Leaderahip Mickey Mouse and Co. Provides 19B1-S2 Student Council Theme card sales, and candy sales kept the student body financially on top. Activi- ties such as assemblies, Student Council date dance, and a Columbus Day celebration started the school year off with great enthusiasm. The student government wouldn ' t have been the same without the mighty MQUSEKETEERS , alias S.C. committee. Members worked hand to perfect decorations and post- ers that filled the halls of Notre Dame. This year ' s chairpersons were Dean- na Penn and Juliana Lewandowski. All together, Tnish, Rita, Jackie, and Nancy strived for school unity and spirit and encouraged all to get involved. They were primed and frequently evaluated by Sister Mary Carol. Who ' s the leader of the school who ' s made for you and me? M-l-C-K- E-Y M-O-U-S-E! The 1381-82 offi- cers kept this theme rolling along throughout the school year. Besides being President Patricia Hausknecht, Vice-president Rita Mansour, Secret- ary Jackie LaPlante, and Treasurer Nancy Buehrer, they also used their fictitous names Mickey, Donald, Min- nie, and Goofy. One of the major goals of this year ' s S.C. officers was to promote school spirit and incorporate it in all their activities. With the help of the class officers, committee members, homeroom reps, and board mem- bers, this goal was met. Dances, bagel and donut sales.
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a i p V I I B H ' ' Beatrice and Benedict Hold Audience National Players Captivate NDA With Connedy, ' Much Ado About Nothing ' Once again the art of Shakesspeare was brought to the Notre Dame stage by the talented National Play- ers. This year ' s production, Much Ado About Nothing , marked the sixth visit of the players to the NDA auditorium. Both students and faculty were captivated by the performance given by the actors and actresses from the Catholic University of America. The audience showed their appreciation by giving a standing ovation at the end of the performance. As an added treat, some of the per- formers came out after the produc- tion and ansxA ered questions from the seniors who were preparing for the senior class play. Many students summed up their reactions as Senior Karen Beres did, The whole production was very well done. I think it was the best presenta- tion that the National Players have given here. Younger students agreed that such a performance is one of ND ' s privileges. Page 1 7 1 . The friar witnesses Che wedding between Claudio and Hero. 2. CIsudio and Hero declare their love for each other. 3. Beatrice and Benedict exchange cunning remarks. 4. Hero stares after Claudio as Leonato and the prince converse.
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page 1 S . Patricia Hausknecht holds up sign-up 5l ieet: so that eager S. C. membens volunteer tJ eir time. 2. Rita Mansour, Nancy Buehrer. Jackie l s- Plante, Sister Mary Carol, and Patricia Msusk- necht open the door to suggestions fr om tfte student body. 3. Patricia Hausknechts presicJent; Rita fs lan- sour. vice-president: Jackie LaPlante. secre- tary; and Nancy Buehrer. treasurer say. Cheese! ■4. Mickey and Minnie Mou se - ep- ese- t S.C theme for this year. page 1 9 1 . Committee members Beth Ann Otto. Karen Koperski. Dana Sniegowski. Susan Win, Deanna Penn. Juliana Lewandowski. Anne Skuce. Annette Cousino. Laurie PcMlsuf. a Jane Cross tske a break from their daity routsr e as mouseketeers to have sor-e unl 2. Connmittee chairpersons Deanna Pe-- s-c Juliana Levk nadowski flip ove Stuoe t Cc ' -c 3. Officers eageriy await Sister Mary Ca o ' s announcement. 4. The Mouse Council lams at Notre Dan- e Academy ' s opening assembly.
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