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Student Council representatives Pat Keelor and Wendy Halambeclc put the finishing touches to the Christmas tree and gifts prior to the annual party. l The Student Council has worked this year with one main goal to provide a stronger link between the faculty and the students To accomplish thts a number of changes were necessary The greatest hes in the fact that representatives this year learned to cope with problems for themselves Advice was always willingly given by the advisor Sister M DeChantal however responsibility became a familiar thing The results are hard to measure To do so one must ask if the students respect and are willing to come to the Council for help taken by the Council is in good hands and if the girls on the Council have advanced in wisdom and grace If the answer is yes thc Student Council has succeeded For God and Country President Mary Ann McCarthy stands ready to address the student body at one of its weekly assemblies .QQ 3 STU D E NT COUNCIL tug 1-Q, G ' I O I VA . , D 3 , , . . v. . . , if the faculty is confldent that a job under- ' I ' C? 77
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