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INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Berniaii. VanStolk, Mitchell, Toohy, Wroblewski, Edgerly Student jjovernmeiil, iii »r ler l » he jii.sl, must be organized with eare and administered impar- tially. The Institute Committee, governing or- ganization of the student body, is composed of representatives from the various classes and from all major activities; it performs the duties of the executive, the legislative, and some of the judicial branches of government. The Institute Commit tee consists of three mem- bers of each class; of whom for the upper three classes, one shall be the class president, and the other two elected at large from the class; one representative from each recognized Class A activity; and one representative from each stand- ing subcommittee. The executive president of the Institute Committee is the President of the Senior Class. Special subcommittees are formed from lime to time to carry out specific tasks. For an example, when an activity applies for a Class A rating which entitles it to a seat on Institute Committee, a special committee is formed to investigate the justification of such an application; it then re- ports to the Institute Committee at a future date as to its finding and recommendations concern- ing membership. In the early part of this year. Institute Com- mittee decided to again sponsor Open House to coincide with the fund-raising drive of the Insti- tute. A special Open House subcommittee, under the guidance of the faculty, organized a very successful Open House presenting M.I.T. to parents, alumni, and prospective students, and reviewing the latest scientific developments. Junior Night Warrants I oss of Use of Hcer In Walker for Class of 49 MAY 6
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Conipton and Oliiey leading their team in each meet. In lh - N.E.I.C.A.A.A.A. Mcol later in May. the Tech team -won sixth place with nearly all of the Tech cornpelilors (hiing well. Earlier, in the in- door season, the I ' ech Relay T« ' ani turned in a good reconl hy winning three first pla« ' es atid one second plac« ' in live meets, in the Boston Athletic- Association (iatn« ' s the Tech One-Mih- K« ' lay Team won ox ' r other strong teams in a record breaking tinn- of 3:26.8 seconds. The Techni(|ne Cup for the high scorer of the year and a straight T went to Jack Ailams for his record in the weight throw; Dell Isola. W agner, Vitagliano. and Captain Ingrahani of the Helay Team stood among the outstanding competitors. S ith them were Carter, one of the top hurdlers in New Englan l. Henze, and Hunt, who turned in consistent wins in the one- and two-mile runs, respectively. The season was oflFicially closed with the an- nual Track Banquet where the team sadly hid gooilhye to its biggest loss of the year — retiring Bob Bowie, able coach « f the fiehl men for many The High .lump The Start years. The trackmen had finished the season with their full share • f wins. They could lo«)k hack upon a year in whi -h the team spirit, rather than the ability of an outstanding performer, had carried the Tech colors to victory. IIr .f lic llaii l. lliihtT, liijrr ou, C.oiikt. I.eu is. ( ' .U vi rth. ( ' .iilfioiiii, Masct»la Ariiesuii. Vtlaiiis, Koth. I.aniiaiiiaii, Vi agner. ilagliano, lliiiil. MaeMiilleii. I.ftho. I r K(lale. lielloii. Mierliii, lleilliiiiil Krasea. Kaich, Vi liitnev, So t( n. Dell Isula, Noss, .MacMartiii, Jones. MeKee
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MemLenA, IIol liiig the Floor ' l li«- Allilrlir AsMOciatioii Mas l)roiifihl a lilll«- iin r« under iho vinf; of the Instiliile C ' .ommillee this year when it was deeided that the A. A. draw funds directly from the Institute (lomniitlee in- stead of drawing them from the Bursar ' s office sid ject to tiie Institute Committee ' s approved hudget. The more ini| rlant sid)comniit tecs that carry uit the specialized functions of the Insti- tute (lonimittcc in ' ludc the Budget Committee, allocator of fun ls. and the Walker Memorial Committee and the Student-Faculty Committee. J. Thomas ' I ' oohy, Presid«-nt ' 19 A. P. an Slolk. M e-Prcsident 19 William S. Kd-icrly, Secretary 19 W illiam C. Mitchell, Treasurer ' 19 James K. Bcrnian. Memher al Larg ' , Kvec. K. M. W rol(l«-«ski. Memln ' r al Large. Kvec. v.. Millon Bevington, Memlx-r al Large ' 19 Konald I,. (ir«-cnc. Memher al Large ' 19 Donald J. Lhcrlv. Memher al Larg - ■. () Joseph S. ( ottlieh, Memher at Large ' 50 John T. Keeves. President Class ' .50 Gerald S. Burns. Mendier at Large ' 51 Lester Preston, Memher at Large ' 51 Arthur A. W asscrman. President ( lass ' 50 Stanley Margolin, WMIT ' 19 Daniel W. Greenhaum, Nautical Association 19 Hohert S. Griggs. 5:15 Cluh ' t9 Lloyd A. Haynes, NSA, ' 19 Thomas L. Hilton, The Tech, ' 49 Frederick J. Ilowden. Student Fa -ulty ' 19 Charles Ilolzwarth, Techniijue ' 19 Edward T. Miller, T.E.N. ' 49 Andrews M. Lang, I.F.C. ' 49 Edwanl L. Perkins, Debating Society ' 50 Harold E. Rorschach, T.C.A. ' 49 Larry Collins. Outing Club ' 49 W illiam Schneider, oo Doo ' 49 James Vcras, Athletic Association ' 49 W illiam II. W ilson. Musical Clubs ' 49 Paul D. McNaughton, Elections Committee 49 Otto E. Kirchner, Chni. Student Hospitality ' 49 Wesley Haywood, President ' 52 Arthur Freeman, Memher at Large ' .52 Henrv Hohorst, Member at Large ' 52 Stii I ' nl (i( 4-i ' iiiiK ' iil al Vt ork MAY 6
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