Queens College - Silhouette Yearbook (Queens, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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C? SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL FEBRUARY, 1949 JUNE, 1949 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Prey., SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Prey., Dorothy Raimog Vice Prey., An- Ralph Gillen, Vive-Prey., Jack thony Damato, Sec., Virginia Regel- mann, Treazy., Gloria Walker. Brignoli. SENIOR COUNCIL: Milt Bagley Barbara Bogin, Betty Bradshaw Ioan Cassidy, Ed Cooperstein, Helen Venosa. Fezrzzlfy Adzfiyor Dr. William E. Crissy. HE Senior Class Council had the huge task of organizing and directing the ac- tivities of the largest graduating class in Queens College history. lt was a tremendous undertaking, complicated hy problems in- volving meetings, facilities, and mailing out 109 Stark, Treay., Bill Green, Rec. Sec., Jeanne Thomas, Carr. See., Ann o Dr. Williziin E. Crissy information. fC0ffecZ21zg Senior Duey uzzy 720 eirzeh eifherfj Arranging a Prom, Dinner, and other functions took a great deal of ef- fort Qparticularly in coercing cooperationj hut the successes of these activities are sig- nificant indication of how well the job was done despite the obstacles.

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cRowN STAFF Editor Mildred St B nrinerr M gr., Phiilrr, Bijglmflg Managing Editor, Herb G 'mai Arrociate Editor, Judy Eglin! wrtzg Newt Editor, Eleanor Gop. liebg Ara. Newt Eafro, IW!- Wagnerg Feature EJ, .' mg Gussack, Ivan Levihgifi 51515 jb Editor, Don Bruckneig A' I Zportlr Editor, Dick Richter, C323 oar , Soma Bolotrn, Doris CROWN The Crown newspaper is dedicated to serving the student body. The second of December, 1937, saw the first issue of the Crown reach a two- month old Queens College. Ever since that day, during peace years, and war years, and peace years again, the Crown has maintained a history of alert and mature college journalism which compares favorably with college newspapers throughout the nation. Gold, Irma Jewell, Dig I tine, Erwin Weisbergg Aldreligi. i W8 M87-t R0 Gallog Circulation Mgr., Barbara Van Buren. Far. nlty Adiiiror, Dr. Oscar H. Shaf- tel RAMPART The Rampart aims to observe with under- standing and report without prejudice. In the Fall of 1947, the Rampart published its first issue. This campus newspaper is devoted to a thorough coverage of campus news, activities, and personali- ties, to objective presentation of local, state, and national news affecting Queens College, and to an active consideration of the student's educational, vocational, and social problems. RAMPART STAFF Editor, Hamid B. QHOYOOHS Emi inerr Mgr., Joseph Kunzemkarif .Managing Editor, Jeanne Kna 21 3 Arroc. Editor, Judith Methven, Newt Editor, Eileen Laf11HS F253 titrer Editor, Ilsa 11181003 l' Haifa,-, Phyllis Helfrichi Stwjff Editor Gerald Lavrni CNW 4' tion Mgr'., Marie Grande? 1!67'1fiJ't:7Zg Mgt'-t Robert Mem ' Faculty Adriror, Df- John Perry Pritchett.



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x THE STUDE T CGUNCIL Prey., Christine Makaturag Tfefzr., Don Brucknerg Exec. Ser., Gloria Walkerg Rec. Sec., Sabina Diamondg Carr. Sec., Amy Kuhng Historian, Sonja Bakke. Faculty Advisory, Dr. Dwight L. D l' D - HE Student Council is the official stu- dent government of Queens College composed of twenty-eight voting and seven non-voting members. These students are chosen in a campus-wide election held every semester, with each class having four rep- resentatives and one alternate. Student Coun- ur ing, r. james R. Kreuzer. cil has original jurisdiction of the granting and revoking of organization chartersg it governs extra-curricular activitiesg and above all serves as liaison between the students, faculty and administration, for good student- faculty relations are the groundwork of all campus activity.

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