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fej First rotvi F. Leinhov T. Devlin, J. Dugan. T. Cunningham, A. D mbers of the r, J. Gallaghe J. Pappa cecutive Board of Student Council J. Sanquilli, Bro. Augustine, Moderator; J. Galloway, Simmons, A. Randazzo, P. Walsh, J. Presto, J. Burke, V. Szymkowski, R. Ganter, F. McVeigh. The Executive Board, a branch of Student Council, is com- posed of the presidents of all the clubs on campus. The purpose of the organization is to give a voice in Student Government to these clubs. Under the presidency of Joe Sanquilli a compre- hensive set of Rules-of-Procedure was drawn up which gained for it the respect of the Student Body previously lacking. The Board has surprised not a few with its success. Guests of the annual Open House, sponsored by the Executive Board, show intense interest in the exhibit displayed by the R.O.T.C. department. Sanquilli, anc Bcnilde Club conducted by Joe Mahc laszek on their visit t ig Open House.
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The Annual Blue and Gold Ball, the year ' s main social event, was held at the Broadwood Hotel Ballroom. Over two hundred couples received a free photograph as a favor and danced to the music of George Sommers and his orchestra. A I Iciiicr huy. a ticket from Ed Haas for the Shamrock Hop, a Junior Uance, which is under the auspices of Student Council. Vince S .ymkowsUi, Mat Nealc, .inel Bob Canter senior officers of Student Council pose for the |ih(jloj;r.ipher 0]i their way to a student council 27 m
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Accounting Ass ociatio 1 gathe s about Dave Campbell as the re agenda of c ub act ivitles s laid out. Charlie Rueger has performed a di appear ing act with a fourteen column work- The Accounting Association h.is .is its objective the encour.igeiTient fot the .art of debiting and crediting. Organized largely by and for the upper classmen, it sponsors many speakers throughout the year who enlighten the members on the opportunities for employment after graduation. The Association has backed such speakers as Messrs. Walsh and May of the Army Auditing Division, and Mr. Sulhvan of the Internal Revenue Service. They also sponsor intra-club par- ticipation in discussion of Accounting problems. The club is under the mentorship of Mr. Walter Kaiser of the Accounting Department. Dave Campbell is the President. Debit .1 Lodovit for the en John St zulo, Dave Campbell, and Charlie cks discussing a future speaker Members of the Accounting Association First roiv: D. Campbell, C. Lodovico, D. Campbell, J. Strazzulo, H. Sobieski, G. Guim, J. O ' Hare, D. Mennsinger, J. Boyer, G. Wilk, J. McDonnel, W. Fyncs, F. McCloskey, W. Wh.nlcn, J. McDonald. J. Ginh: s. Second rt. Third
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