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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, under the leadership of President Jack Lombard, did a masterful job in fulfilUng its purpose of unifying student-faculty efforts. The Executive Board, composed of oflS- cers from campus organizations, and the newly created Residence Hall Council, have been inval- uable assets to the Student Council in reahzing the amiable unification of the entire student body. Answering a plea from an alum- nus on duty in Korea, La Salle students flooded the Library Lounge with . last year ' s jackets and forgotten suits. These three determined gentlemen made use of every cubic inch, trying to make the ROK winter a bit easier for a fe w people. • S!lP Student Council prexy. Jack Lombard, received the letter which initiated the Person-to-Person clothing drive. Looking like a haberdasher checking inventory. Jack found this to be a different sort of craming. Lt. Bob Schaeffer, past editor of the Collegian, in a subsequent letter expressed the appreciation of the recipients which made this effort worthwhile. : Ji The Student Council progressed ■without flaw due to the determined efforts of the elected officers of the organization, (1. to r.), Paul Cundy (secretary), Frank Blatcher (treasurer), Jack Lombard (p dent), and Bob Rogers (vice-president). 22 1
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Father Mark Heath, 0,P., College Chaplain, presents a spiritual dissertation at an outdoor religious function sponsored by the Benilde Club. Such an affair typifies the productions emitted by campus organizations. ii: A M S.- ,:
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Forming the body of the Student Council are: (seated) Bob Freisem, Sherman Everlof, Jack Lombard (presi- dent), Bro. D. Augustine (moderator), Bob Rogers, Pete Pino; (second row) John Capola, Dave Spratt, Tom Murphy, Frank Blatcher, Jim McDonald, Bob Ganter, Paul Cundey; (top row) Jack Gallagher, Anthony Pressens, Jack Hellman, Tom Cunningham, Jerry Cain, and Bill Kelly. The annual Blue and Gold Ball, sponsored by the Student Council, is the largest social dance of the year. The dance committee shown w ith their guests are: (I. to r.), John Pompa, Anthony Pressens, Dave Imschweiler, Bob Rogers (General Chairman), Paul Cundey, Ed Devlin, Dave Spratt, and Jim McDonald.
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