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ABOVE: Vice-president Diane I-Ioernschemeyer and Bob Martin check the Student Council agenda with anticipa- tion for events being planned. RIGHT: Filling the school with NChristmas Cheer , pseudo Santas, Senior Class president Bob Hurley, girl's civic bureau chairman Chris Kilbride, Student Council president Bob Martin and secretary Julaine Brophy brighten up one of Sr. Ann Judith's hectic pre-holiday mornings. FAR RIGHT: 'KNOW I've got you right where I want you! Treasurer Martha Schick resorts to friendly violence with boy's civic bureau chairman Doug Mac- Eachern in order to make final arrangements for the Winter Carnival. 44
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Urganizations The thinker, the doer, inter-relate in a vast tapestry of organizations and the gift of personal service throbs in the life of Paulites in motion. Involvement pulsates through many veins: home missionersv reap financial support. Effectual, committed Student Council devotees forge school unity coordinate the social spectrum. Narroiving the information gap, journalists ferret out facts, focus sights on the familiar . . . the forgotten Manual laborersl' clean up, clear out, and Model U.N.ers launch negotiations with Detroit's crew of teenage diplomats. Like fingers projecting from a huge hand - each finger vital to the grasp, Organizations reach out to touch humanity.
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Chronic enthusiasts pump action, originality Student mouthpiece - St. Paul social directors - spirit instigators - who else? The '69 Student Coun- cil. After being whipped into shape, worked up, run down, and briefed on S.C. affairs, the group left the summer leadership seminar at Indiana University spurring fresh ideas and infectious energy. In Septem- ber, the 'fsuper seven moved into a new meeting room, which served as the executive suite, president Bob Martin's catch-all, and retreat for emergencies. Throughout the year, innovations dotted a tired activities agenda. As well as fulfilling traditional duties, this year's council solved address and phone number hang-ups with student directories. Awareness of the generation gap crisis produced periodical meetings be- tween parents, faculty, and students. Taking advantage of a double header basket- ball weekend, the S.C. drummed up an action packed Winter Carnival. The Lakeris final league victory be- gan an exciting 72 hour enjoyment marathon which included a dance, the zany King of Hearts contest, a lollipop holiday, and the first game of the city play-offs. Tackling everything from official business to slow go-ing at basketball games, student council members emerge as chronic enthusiasts . into student council 45
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