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PUBLIUATIDNS BERGENDIAN Editor-A. lane I-laight, Managing Editor-lerry Schoem, Asso- ciate Editor-Natalie Rappaport, Sports Editor-Charles Comp- ton, Fashion Editor-Carmel Bower, Business Manager-William MacDougall, Faculty Sponsor-Carlton E. Bauer, Circulation Manager-Sheila Armour. Reportorial Staff-Hilda Gordon, Dorothy Dorman, Theresa I-lotte, Elizabeth Hughes, Emily Nugent, William Pinlcham, lohn l-lansen, Dorothy Thornton, lane Burrows, Sally Anderton, lay Reubert. SAGA OF 1940 Managing Editor - lerry Schoem, Sophomore Editor-Charles Compton, Associate Editor-Natalie Rappaport, Freshman Editor -Ted F lannagan, Photography Editor-Fred. Southard, Art Edi- tor-Carmel Bower, Associates-l-lilda Gordon, Dorothy Kielman, William MacDougall. SCIENCE CLUB Officers-President loan Paulson, Secretary Lois Elliott, Treasurer Gordon Personeous, Student Council Representative lane Bostwiclc. Purpose-To promote the knowledge of the sciences among the members and others, and to bring about a spirit of friendship and good fellowship among the members. Members--Ruth Armstrong, lane Burrows, I-larold Sherman, George Yeaton, Robert Cornell, Marion Wurtz, Robert Ritchie William DeBell, Anthony Bonnano, Peter Boyhan, David LeSourd, Douglas Ferguson, Edward Ellenberg. Activities-Meetings are held twice monthly, at which time various projects are discussed, motion pictures are shown, or field trips are made. SIGMA OMICRON SIGMA Cfticers-President Richard Campbell, Vice-President Vincent Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer Charles Compton. Members-Robert Tesar, William Pfeiffer.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers-President, Sanford Heimsp Vice-President, loseph Martorellip Secretary, Vivian Winfield: Treasurer, Steven Ferriol. Executive Committee-Chairman, loseph Martorelli. Members-Valerie Tabor, Sanford Heims, Steven Ferriol, Eugene Young, Vivian Winfield. Dues Committee-Chairman, Steven Ferriol. Members-Bob Roman, Naomi Sarlat, Vivian Winfield. Activities--Freshman Formal, Chairmen, Naomi Sarlat and loseph Martorelli, Sophomore Promenade, Chairman, Naomi Sarlatp Big Brother Smoker, Chairman, loseph Martorelli, Big Sister Tea, Chairman, Naomi Sarlaty Senior Picnic, Farewell Dance, Class Day, Baccalaureate Services, Graduation. STUDENT COUNCIL Officers-President Hale Hamilton, Vice-President Iohn Hansen, Secretary lane Bostwick, Treasurer William MacDougall. Adviser-Miss Marjorie Filley. Purpose-lt is the object of the Student Council, acting in coop- eration with the Administration, to serve the best interests of the student body in any way that it can. Members-Ruth Van Tassell, Vera Bloom, Betty Hughes, lgnazio Seminara, Edward Quist, Frederick Severud. Activities-The Student Council controls all student organizations and promotes activities which will aid in the improvement of the college. fcontinuedl The class had to be organized and officers chosen. Campaign signs lit- tered the campus as politics moved in. As a result, Iohn Swede Hansen was elected president of the freshman class. With December came the girl's biggest and most successful venture, the Fashion Show and Card Party, proceeds to buy athletic equipment for the girls. Our own girls modeled, and really looked adorable. lust before Christmas the Greek letter Groups gave their annual lnter- fraternity-Sorority Dance, this year at the Oritani Field Club. With Christmas came an air of mystery and a jingling of penny banks, as the whole college saved pennies to buy lack Hamilton a seeing eye dog. Then came the last school day before vacation, with the Christmas party, carols by the Glee Club, food, presents, and the presentation of the money to lack for the seeing eye dog. The Christmas Tree on the roof of Lyans Hall waved a friendly goodbye as we went home for vacation.
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