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THE STIIDE RCANIZED hy Father McKeough a year ago, and now under the faculty supervision of Father Resch, the Student Council had its greatf est year in 1941. Under the student leadership of L. Ahern, Presidentg D. Moore, Vicefljrcsidentg E. lVIcCarvey, Secretary, and P. lviclsaughlin, Treasf urer, representatives of each homeroom met regu' larly throughout the year, and attended meetings of the Interscholastic Student Government League. Th Student Council is the most important ac' tivity in school since it supervises the organization and the continuation of each and every student ac' tivity in the school. In the homeroom alone, the Council was responsihle for a formal organization of students and homeroom activities. Cofoperating with the Cuidance Counselor, special and interest' ing programs were arranged for the long period on Wediiesdziy and for student eonvocations. Among the many school improvements for which the Council was responsihle are: the organization of T COUNCIL At the student mixers sponsored by the Student Council L. Ahern forms a new friendship- SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC E. Dickerson asks for a dance-Edward Mc Garvey gets some yearbook information from three West Catholic girls. Twentyfsix
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IWI'LxI7ill'CLl thcmsclvus in spccial class hy Fathcr Resch and his assistant, Mr. Bcach, to hc of rcady hclp to thc studcnt. WK' lintl them courtcous and hclpf ful, sccming to know always just whcrc this or that is, knowing just what wc want, and always having it at a momcnt's notice all this with thc WHAT THE STUDENTS READ 4 5 'rg 2052 5 'Y 1 s fy 1 0 fig 5 '7 quict rcscrvc hccoming a lihrarian. Fiftifm . Bio ra h As this school ycai' draws to a close wc can only g P Y wontlci' what somcthing ncw will hc in storc for poetry thu Lihrary. VVQ arc curtain that their will hc MYSIQFY fomuthing, for Cach succcutling ycar thus far. Fathci' Technical lfcsch has math' changcs. Thu Lihrary has grown Classics from one tiny room into two largc rcading rooms, a fiction room with shclvcs almost ovcr crowtlcd with hooks, an ollicc, antl yes, cvcn a hook hospital, Rictiixkn S.xixi4,ni1.x. C R Y S T A L :I-ll'C7llX f'l'l'L' 3 .
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Top: J. Donahue, J. Paolella, M. Mullery, Hi. Jeffers, E. Haggerty, J. Cottone. Middle: Father Reseh, F. Foti, R. Lister, C. Miller, P. Meehan, J. McHenry, T. Crawford, J. Boland, D. Con- way, J. McDonald. Bottom: M. Overline, E. Cantwell, Marsico, C. Crumlish, E. McGarvey, L. Ahern, D. Moore, P. Mc- Laughlin, T. Healy, T. Ellis, M. McHiale, S. DeSimone. a guide system through which students were posted to serve as guides to visitors throughout the dayg the development of a cheering section for foothall and haskcthall games, and the composition of a hook' let on etiquette and good manners for hoys. Perhaps most welcomed among the seniors was the sponsorship hy the Student Council of the inf terscholastic dances and social affairs. Boys of Southeast Catholic and girls from West Catholic and Hallahan met often in the auditorium of Main Hall for parties and dances. Friendships of the right kind were formedfall under the wise planning and supervision of our student leaders. By no means has the Student Council accomplished all of its ohjectives. Of course, all of them could C R Y S T A L Twentyfsevcn '42 Even the guides sneak off duty for a picture. T. M Elhinny tells one to V. Pedano, while G. Verdi J. Phillips lean over the rail to watch them . not he remedied at one meeting or within one year. We only hope that it will continue to operate as efficiently, for it is a privilege to have something to say in regard to the government and betterment of our school. FRANK Siu.-tivo. 3
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