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The student body of Saint Gabriel's, in keeping with its training as future citizens and lawmakers, is guided by the Student Council. Its members, working closely with faculty and students alike, strive to maintain order throughout the school. Each Wednesday the Council holds its meetings in the chemistry laboratory. If those four walls could talk, they would tell not only of serious de- cisions, but also of merry moments. It is here that posts are assigned, complaints of the students are heard, and the annual Student Council assembly is planned. This meeting is a miniature of town and state assemblies, the execution of a most treasured prerogative of a freedom-loving people, the right to assemble and to frame laws for their own governance. School-spirited, cheerful, willing, enthusiastic- the members of the Student Council are repre- sentatives of their school, leaders of a cross-section of American youth, potential leaders in the world of tomorrow. we Lf Q.. V I wiiisxmi' ff w hSi.eSWPwssei: e -1ffw1v The officers of the Student Council, left to right: R. Miano, gresidentg P. Reinhard, secretary, P. Hannan, vice presi- ent. C. Feeney's inspiring rendition of Autumn Leaves at the annual Student Council assembly appropriately heralded the approach of the fall season. You can certainly afford them . . . gazing pensively at the Student Council's display of Christmas cards are left to right: L. Wilko, M. Cafferky, C. Conners, N. DeAl- leaume.
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ui-lllIlt'llI lllfl- pages of eopyl Capture Qalive, not deadj: Wit, Wis- M goodness, how do they expeet us to publish a yearbook on dom, Style! Reward: 500 satistied students! Left to right: B. Corbi, 32..gil? R. Miano comments to V. Parker as they eount their literary editor: Sister liose Maria, moderatorg G. Reinhard and Shekels. li. liradley, assistants. llow we have worked for this final goal-the eompletion of the 1956 ,4l1l'il1l1.l livery 'l'uesday and Thursday, and later on every day during the three heetie weeks before our deadline, the :ldrian stall' busily assembled in the library for another stint of layout and eaptions, under the guidanee of Sister Rose Maria. our ad- visor. Come blizzard or heat wave, the literary stall' plodded through their eopy. Uur photogra- phers snapped. flashed. and developedg artists. tax eolleetors Qbusiness staffj and editor-in-ehief pooled their talents to produce a memorable year- book, a literary gem. And nowflinis! Having weathered storms of trouble and uneertainty, our ship has sailed safely into port, a senior's vessel of memories, bearing in its ship's log a pietorial reeord of youthful aehieve- ment. tfatherine Doherty. Catherine Donnelly, Photography liditor. Art Editor. 'V- 1 A . 1 Ah, at last we can take our trip to Bermuda! .fllifillll business manager P. llannan and staft member M. llallisey tally the in- coming funds. But, Mr. W0hl,a half-inch means the removal of that girl's head! exclaims editor, J. Basile, to Mr. Howard Wohl, Baker, Jones, Hausauer Publishing Co. representative. Yes, this is tedious work! .-lrlriun ty lists P. Val- lario and B. Matis tnru out the linishetl eopy. 0-1 41
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