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STUDENT c The Student Council, whose members are elected by the students, is concerned with the welfare and entertainment of students and with relationships between the students and the college. The Council provides for social, cultural, athletic and academic activities through clubs, teams, dances, teas, and many other spe- cial activities, and allocates financial support for such activities and occasions. The Council tries to encourage initiative and leadership and provide the means for it to be effective. The Student Council is a local illustration of the democratic process at work. Prospective members present themselves to the student body in a pre-election campaign, students vote by secret ballot, the results are announced as the oflice holders. This duly elected body then has responsibility for providing leadership and direction for student life and assuring support for approved activities. f Ideally, the Council hopes that each student will participate in the activities which are provided and that he will find them a cherished part of his college life. President - James Better Vice President - Nick Bibby Seoretagf - Diane Pressman Corresponding Secretaries - Peggy Walsh Linda Balc-oni. Treasurers - 'M0rgan James Vincent Puglia Council Members - George Hardgn , A-----V-1 Mary Anello . Fred Alibrandi i 1 DOH1 D'Addi0 T Denise Nunes l x Micheal Galluccio 1 Barbara Sparaco Joe Sammon james Anderson Jordan Gregne 3 l I
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SIL VER KE Y and -eq Silver Key is an honorary activities society designed to recognize the contributions made by students in the college and the wider community. Although selection is primarily based on leadership, participation, and unseliish contribution of one's time, energy, and ability, the student must also be making satisfactory progress in his academic pursuits. Membership in this organization represents the highest honor this College can bestow for outstanding leadership and service to the com- munity of which we are a part. - On November 29, 1964, the Winter Tapping was held at ,Boston University's .Marsh Chapel. Thirteen initiates came forth to be Tapped in a moving and sol- emn ceremony. The Program was highlighted by thegpresentation of akPlaque to President and Mrs. john F. McKenzie for their outstanding leadership and un- selfish contributions to the College. President - Vincent Puglia Recording Seoretagz - Denise Nunes Corresponding Secretary - Josette Doyle Praeceptor - Constance Mariano Honorary Member -Q Dean Kenneth W. Hagerstrom
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