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... st:ri:f~t:i;:~{:~w;;}dt:; ::;:::. ;:;::::::~~"!:::~~:.~ Couiic:il office on the way down to· lunch;lnmost cases, thereis'some . •.•. 'dHig~pt ~.e0:afor using ··his. free·· ··•.tim~ get important council business taken care of, or at least usi,n~ that as .a pretense to gooL oH.Jnvariably, the average. La-· saHe,st1Hlent, curiou~ as heis, fijid.~ hirii~elf a~king; '.'What ex: adly is this so·called 'important busines~· a11yh<n.v?''. . . Believe it or not/ the. Student ··councildoesanincredibleamount ofwork,.forthe betterment of the strident'~·life. Uncletthe direction ofPr.~sident Dan Keenan ~~d Vi· ce:-Presidents Ryan Tyrrell and Jamie Barton, the council pro-
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..vironment •.All profits earned from progtariis such as the everspopular mixers, the student raffle, and recycling help deserving La~aUe students to pay their tuition, If.the typjcal .LaSalle .student stm needs proof. of the commitrnent and perseverance c,f the Student Council, h.e should speak · up. They are always more than willing to hear any suggestions, and they'll do everything possible to make ..the .high .school experi· ence enjoyable and fulfilling. After. all, the .Cmincil members are concerned LaSalle students too. Brian McDermott '91