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As student council members enact U.N. meet, Cuba has the floor. Honor Society officers Willena Michiels, vice- presldent and Rita Vermaelen, president, receive pledge cards from Msgr. Olinger at installation of leaders. Representing student body, Helen Flynn offers fruits of earth before Thanksgiving Day Mass. Bernie Herpin and Michael DeKeyzer selved. I6 Fun blends with student 1 f m af
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f campai n vivid 'Tainting the town, candidates and supporters paraded through business and residential sections of Alexandria. Spirits aflame, Providence Democrats and Dixiecrats vied in first Week of school cam- paign for student council offices. A Democratic victory gave coveted positions to Pearl Ceasar, presidentg Connie Randall, vice-president, Beulah Randall, secretaryg and Susie Adries, treasurer, over Linda Rue. Leading the opposition was Helen Crooks, for president, Sandra Matassa, vice-presidentg Sandra Gremillion, secretaryg and Ellen Petrus and Carolyn Leatherman for treasurer. At convention of both parties, candidates made last appeals. Sandra Matassa and Helen Crooks exhibit Dixiecrat poster on which Democrats Pearl Ceasar and Connie Randall sug- gest change. I5
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Miss Barbara Cicardo, sponsor, briefs student council offi- ' ' cers on program for convention at Morgan City. From left are Beulah Randall, Connie Randall, Susie Andlres, and Pearl Ceasar. Living up to pledge made at student council- sponsored installation of officers, monitoring in hallways and compiling conduct records are daily duties of student council. But there's a gilded side, too. For officers it was the student council convention. Imitation lent fun as council members compared ideas of education in pseudo-U.N. Assembly. And planning Anniversary Ball was job aglow with excitement. With warmth of golden harvest, council joined with srodality and Menard confraternity in pageantry before Thanksgiving Day Mass. With Velvetones of Morgan City serenading, couples enjoy long-awaited Anniversary Ball.
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