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Za,-2 Nun! N-al SEPTEMBER TO JUNE February l'9, 21- Land of The Dragon perform- BDCSS February 25-Freshmen Tea February 26-Mardi Gras March March March Ma rclfi Senior Rummage Sale 17-The Singing Wings KAFROTC from Porfland UQ 22-Freshmen Fish Pond 25-Sophomore Assembly, Dial G for Germ 30-Junior Variery Sale April l2-Eleclion of Prom Courf .April 22-Spring Musical April 24-Open House-Style Show April 29- Lilacs in Reign Junior-Senior Prom May May May 3-Science Fair 5-Junior-Senior Tea l lHFielcl Day May 22-Baccalaureate Mass May May 27-Class Day 29-Graduation p .L i 4 if 0 C2 ..w.,,-. i Ai 5 A March 25 dl lS1l.fX
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wsftofzafiog- Ca Y A-f'J J ap.b.'. L-A 'T BITION DATES EXHI September 8-Registration September T6-Mass of the Holy Spirit September 21-Decency Literature Drive Begins September 25-Freshman Welcome Party October 20-National Merit Scholarship Test' October 23-Sophomore Harvest Moon Hop October 29-Senior delegates leave for Gonzaga Press Conference November 23-Badminton Playoff Uuniors Champsj December 8, 9, lO- Retreat Days, Reverend R. Bradley, S.J., S.M.V.A. Reverend John Evoy, S.J. Seniors' closed retreat December T6-G.A.A. Talent Show December 17-Caroling at St. Vincent's Hospital and County Hospital December 20-lnterschool Council Holy Hour, Cathedral December 21-Christmas Party January 26-Mardi Gras Princess Elected January 28-Debaters leave for Forensic Tourna- ment at Gonzaga February 3-VolleyloallPlayoff February T2-Winter Semi Winter Rhapsody
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Our Student Government Student Council at S.M.V.A. consists of the four student body officers, the two inter-school council representatives, the presidents and vice presidents of the classes and the sodality prefect. These girls under the guidance of our principal lan and di- : P rect the major activities of the year. Before the social calendar of the academy can be formulated, members of the inter-school coun- cil must submit dates for approval. The inter- school council has representatives from the Cath- olic schools in the vicinity of Portland. Such sched- uling prevents conflicts-particularly in the social .events of the year. It is the duty of the student council to see that student government functions smoothly and that any infractions of regulations that might occur be eliminated. Through the student council and student gov- ernment the principle of subsidiarity is practiced at the Academy. We have the opportunity to de- velop qualities of leadership and on other oc- casions we must be followers. Christian principles, at all times, underlie the basic activities of our Gallery. Student body president, Mary Theresa O'Leary gives a formal welcome to the freshmen and new members of the student body. lnterschool council representatives UQ Margaret Byrne, junior and Kathleen Veriinski, senior, arrange to attend an l.S.C. meeting. Student council members enioy popcorn during a noon hour informal discussion. lst row Cl. to r.J Jana McFarland, Myra Flores, Patricia Charvet, 2d row, Rosalia Keim, Carol Charvet, Jacqueline McEacherng 3rd row, Patricia Cosby, Patricia Wehage, Margaret Byrne, Shannon Doran, 4th row, Mary Kay Hughes, Sue Seidow, Sharon Schulte, Roberta Barsotti, Mary Theresa O'Leary, and Kathleen Veriinski.
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