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ldeals of Student Government Click, click and a forty-mile dash down the hall was brought to a mild trotting pace by the guardians of the corridors, the Stu- dent Council girls. The purpose of the Student Council was to promote the best interests of the school. lt sought to bring about an atmosphere of re- finement, not a spirit of repression. lts mem- bers being the representatives of their class- mates, voiced the attitudes and desires of the student body at large. The various duties connected with the af- fairs of the Student Council were divided among the four ollicers of the organization. Pat Lombardo, president, assumed all respon- sibilities of assigning posts and checking up on monitors. She presided over all Student Council meetings and represented the student body in special assemblies. Mary Lou Galla- gher, vice-president, had charge of selling war saving stamps and promoting stamp drives. Ethel Jones, secretary, recorded demerit slips and managed correspondence. As treasurer, Dolores Stepanik sold war bonds and made trips to the bank and post oflice. Success in all its endeavors was one of the earmarks of the Student Council. Under the guidance of Sister Mary St. Lawrence, it reached a new high. Her new ideas and pa- tient supervision proved an inspiration to her clicker brigade. 29
lull lu rlxfvl Xuginia 5lxllly. Iillian l.lll4lLlHIl, louise liartalt, lleleu Ixoflowska, llolurt-s Slclkllllk. Mary Ann Nchilxowslvi showing Notre Ilaint-'s txxn flags, long Xlay They XY'.lvel Soplioinort ,ind ,Iuuior :numbers of the Student Council include: 'lofi Kon: liuiiexiuve .Xlck-inuis, Roseinuie Nlilieliclt, NT.lI'g.ll'k'l llcrlwsi, loi'etl.i Vargo, Nlareuerite lima, liowniary Ciowper, Nlargie Wall, xl.lI'4iQ.ll'L'I ll.Ixll.l. llernadctle Supau. Rita l'epoy, Vonna Nlobily, ,Ioan Sthnnll, ,llliffffw Ron: Mary Ann Sltrlla, liurytlyce Coins penal, Xlarilyn iiluxna, Iillian langton, Virginia lialliney, Cieral- dine rlaiuiafu, N1.irg,u'et l'l'l't'I1Clf, -lean Stratton, Ann Mcfonville, llnroihy Suvecls, .intl Slurlev Smith. lirlllnnl Ruiz: l'-:ggy ll-Iflig. l'.1t llonahue. ,l.lIlL'l U'll.irr.l, Ilt'.moi-t- Patriclt, Clare Raith, Pal kilmvlt-. Xlaiy :Xlice Krt-islit-imer. Rita felefnili, florence Xlcllride. Nlary Anne Trivison. I . Extending Help The true democracy based on the four free- doms: freedom of speech, freedom of wor- ship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear, can all be sumed up in two words-self- government which is exemplified so perfectly in our America. Notre Dames democracy of self-govern- ment is the Student Council. The members are elected to this office by the student body, with the approval of the faculty, and serve as the student representatives in the governing of the school. XVorl4ing as intermediaries be- tween students and faculty they have done their part in presenting student views to the faculty and faculty views to the students. lffiiciency, capability, and friendliness are a part of each member of the organilation, ln keeping with the war effort, the Student Council has complete charge of the purchas- ing of stamps and bonds. To this body goes the responsibility of originating and super- vising the patriotic drives. Statistics show it has been successful in attaining fame and honor in the war effort for Notre Dame, along with an all-out effort to support our government. The Triple Threat drive, one of the first which launched the first semester, brought in a total of 515,657.80 with an additional 31,037.45 for Pearl Harbor Day. llecause 30
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