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IIUUNIIII. CONSTITUTIONFIL COMMITTEE Back Flow: George Glauser, Morris Surnson, Eddie Robicheaux, Pat Collins, Tom Lyons Middle Row: Pete Lomonte, Bill Burke, George Theall, lohn Malanaphy, Charlie Fischer Front Row: Iohn Fleming, Hank Perry, Frank Hoffman, Leonard Droddy, lohnnie Niscavits the three, is composed of elected members from each of the school clubs and organizations such as the Eagle. the Hquin, Sodality, Band, Sports, Missions, and others. This Committee has the duty of seeing to it that the activities of the various student groups come through the Student Council. ln the past year the Student Council did not carry on all its functions to the fullest extent because of the late date of its formation. ln order to give next years Council an easy start a President has already been chosen. Still, this years Council has not been idle, Hn outstanding event which it promoted was the mid-year Iunior-Senior Ball at the new University of Saint Thomas. Hnother was the problem of settling the lunior-Senior Prom. The staff of the Hquin wishes to compliment and thank the Student Council of Saint Thomas for its splendid cooperation and the Work it did for the entire student body during this past school year. mac DHFT W -E' Jos , - T' THE STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: George Glauser, Morris Surnson, Tom Lyons, Ed Robicheaux, loe Molloy, Dick Fry, Ed Kuebler Middle Row: Iohn Niscavits, Hank Perry, lack Daft, Iohn McCarthy Front Row: Frank Hoffman, Ken O'Conncr, Leonard Drodcly, Ice Kelly, Pat Collins, Iohn Fleming
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FRRNK l-IOFFMQN President The past year witnessed a continuation of organized student self-government in the form of the Student Council. To put such self-government on firm basis it was felt that a written constitution was necessary, With the Principals permission a Student Constitutional Committee was formed made up of fifteen seniors and the class President, Frank Hoffman. Each of the three Senior Homerooms sent representae tives. Flfter many busy early morning sessions the Constitutional Committee produced a splendid docu- ment, the Constitution of the Saint Thomas Student Council. This, it is hoped, will serve as adequate basis for the Councils of future years, President Hoffman immediately put the new Constitution into effect by starting the necessary elections and choosing a Cabinet in accordance with the Constitution. The Cabinet was made up of three seniors: a Vice-President, Hank Perry, the Parliamentarian, Iohn Fleming, and a Secretary, O. E. Clay. The remaining members of the Council were divided into three groups: The ludiciary Committee, the Social Flctivities Committee, and the Student Hctivities Committee. The first of these is composed of two seniors, one junior, a sophomore, and a freshman. lt is the duty of this group to handle those guilty of small misdemeanors and suchlike. The Social Hctivities Committee consists of three membersi two seniors and one junior. lt is the duty of this group to see that dances and other social events are arranged through the Student Council or given help by the Council in one way or another. The Student Hctivities Committee, which is the largest of OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL lohn Fleming, O. E Clay, Frank Hoffman, Hank Perry ST DET
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