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Sudani townxA dnM jUMta O rieu The Student Council, under the leadership of Sister Mary Victor, launched a year full of activities beginning with an Inauguration Assembly. This first formal inauguration took place in fitting sobriety. David Schipp, Vice-President of the '60-61 council, swore in this year's President, Mary Ellen Keller, who in turn presided over the remainder of the assembly. Other officers to take their oaths were Edwin Tretter, Vice-President; Norma Schipp, Secretary; and James Fischer, Treasurer. Right. Mary Ellen Keller addresses the student body during the inauguration ceremony. Below. Class presidents, who are automatically Student Council members, and councilmen who are shown taking their oath of office are Miriam Tretter, James Werne, James Fischer, Carol Stenftenagel, Jane Olinger, Nancy Becher, Clara Mae Hoffman, Robert Hedinger, Ruth Ver- kamp, Ronald Schaefer, Dennis Laake, Carol Fischer, Marguerite Dilger, Ernie Brames, Rosemary Heeke, Ken- neth Klueh, Keith Muller, Suzanne Buechler, Patty Oser, Terry Olinger, and Val John Fleig.
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The actions of men are like the index of a book; they point out what is most remark- able in them. . . . Happiness is in action and every power is intended for action; human happiness, therefore, can only be complete as the powers have their full and legitimate play. David Thomas
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% M Studwti JiMt T)wiMOfl Much rejoicing took place on the bus as the music contestants returned from Evansville College on January 27. The girls' ensemble took 1st division with their song, Ave Admirable Cor Jesu. The ensemble consisted of Betty Ebert, Eileen Bromm, Joan Schipp Carol Hedinger, Antionette Vaal, Mary Lou Helming, Rebecca Knies, Rosalee Gudorf, and Judy Kluemper. The boys' ensemble singing Winter Song was the first boys' group from St. Ferdinand to bring home a 1st. Those participating were Ted Harpenau, Ralph Tretter, Dennis Laake, Larry Leinenbach, Robert Boehman, Keith Steczyk, Ralph Welp, Larry Kemper, and Robert Hedinger. Judy Schneiders re- ceived a first division rating for her clarinet solo, Malaguena. More blue ribbons were won by Brenda Lubbers, Nancy Schum, Judy Schneiders, and Norma Schipp, the clarinet quartette, playing Snowflakes. The cornet trio com- posed of Mary Jo Hedinger, Pat Lueken, and Sharon Eckerle received blue rib- bons for the playing of March.
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