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CAPTAIN CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. MENEFEE DAVID A. MULLEN LURAY, VA. WALTHAM, MASS. MAJOR MAJOR ROBERT D. MORROW JERRY W. NICKS WEST NEWTON, MASS. BALA CYNWYD, PA. ARMY PROGRAM MAJOR TARLTON F. PARSONS, II NYACK, N. Y. MAJOR DERYL A. SISSON COLUMBUS, O. MAJOR GILBERT P. WRIGHT HINSDALE, ILL.
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First Row: H. Wilson, G. Manning, P. Hudson, Secretary, I. Boutilier, President, M. Blake, Treasurer, D. Tendler, R. Carlson Second Row: J. Fanjul, I. Camhi, G. Hoffmeister, I. Haedrich, B. Walker, B. Fishman, P. Stein, B. Hadjibai. Third Row: G. Cisneros, I. Bye, E. Kling, W. Yeo, D. Stiller, I. Freedman, F. DeMambro. STUDE NT GOVERNMENT The Student Government is the one organiza- tion that constantly has a very close relationship with the Administration. It is the channel of communication and feedback, through which the administration and the students correlate the ideas that contributed toward improvement of the experiment called college education. Under the presidency of Jim Boutilier the Government enjoyed a successful year in several areas. The new system of co-chairmen for the Social Committee, in the capable hands of Willy Kavanna and Steve Webber, produced the most enjoyable and financially successful calen- dar in the schoolis history. New legislation occurred in the form of a totally revised and up-dated By-law regarding business licenses-this subject having taken rnost of the discussion time in the Government meet- ings. There was indication of the renewed interest in the over-all future of Babson by the reactivation of student participation in the Alumni-Student Relations Committee. Another indication of this feeling of coopera- tion between the students and administration was the dropping of the hours-restriction on the Dry Dock Snack Bar-allowing it to compete with the B.S.O. Snack Bar. The government sponsored the second annual Parentis Weekend-under the chairmanship of Jim Boutilier. The event was expanded to a full weekend, including a special performance by the Theatre Guild, and a dinner-dance in the Trim dining hall-a beautiful building which, from now on, may be used more frequently. The annual Honors Day Assembly was included in Parent's Weekend-a natural marriage of events-and, it is hoped, one that will become a traditional part of Parentis VVeekend in the future.
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