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All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. .-rf S7 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Carol Howe, Noreen Lynch, Richard Farrell, Wand- anne Glejzman, Edward Berry, Ianet Feczko, Bernadine Churla, Barbara Konig, Bridget Forker, Marta Zaremba, Iames Roes, Richard Garlipp, Christine Bradley, Anthony Palumbo, Armand Mantredi, Ierry Coyle. OFFICERS: Barbara Curran, Vice Presidentp Robert Baker, Presidentp Iames Manhardt, Treasurerg Theresa Fuhrmann, Secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the supervision ot Father Meyer and its able officers, our Student Council has brought the students and faculty closer to- gether. Throughout the year, the Student Council has been an important and vital part ot the routine at St. Mary's. The Council is run on the principle that the self-governed are the best governed. The task ot a Councilor is not an easy one. though you may be sure it is worthwhile. It is important to the school as far as the students are concerned, for here they can come with their criticisms and problems and feel that they will be given a square deal . They realize that they are speaking to people who have sympathy with them. They are speaking to people who see their side of the problem, be- cause they themselves are students. The Council has started many projects dur- ing the year to help improve order throughout the school. Their efforts have been greatly appreciated by the students of St. Mary's.
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