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EXECUTIVE BOARD Laboratory scenes, such as the one show n, were on the agenda for the visitors who attended the third annual Open House sponsored by the Executive Board. The captains of the Executive Board are: (1. to r.) Jesse Atkins (secretary), Sherman Everlof (president), Bro, D, Augustine (moderator), Bob Simard (vice-president), and Joe O ' Grady (treasurer) . The Executive Board was successful in its duty of creating cooperation between campus organizations. The annual La Salle College Open House visualized the Board ' s efforts. Members of the Executive Board are: (1. to r.) Frank Montague, Ed. Miller, Joe Di Berardino, Pete Pino, Jesse Atkins, Bill Bickley, John Dever, Bob Simard, Bro. D. Augustine (moderator), Sherman Everlof, Henry Di Vi ncent, Nick Dienna, John Grablewski, Joe Sanquilli, Tom Lynch, Harry Friel, and Joe O ' Grady. 24
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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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The members of the Student Congress take time out from their night session. The Congress consists of four officers and elected representatives from each class. The units of the organization are the Constitution Committee, the Policy Committee, and the Membership Committee. STUDENT CONGRESS The Student Congress of the Evening Division, formed in 1949, acts as the official representative of the student body to the faculty and adminis- tration. The purpose of the Congress is to culti- vate, promote, and manage all extra-curricular affairs; to promote the general welfare of the students and of La Salle College; and to act as an advisory body between the students and the administration. Officers of the Student Congress grant the flo Mr. Keating. Seated (1. to r.) are: Mr. Potenza Larkin, Mr. Adler, and Mr. Lance.
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