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ection nr 1'6- ning- is the lasses rears. rl re- when 1 HP' ipril. y88l' resi- and ting was rail' ling ,Wm-sf wah a trophy eniS -hm Ross Shield' Hank Bredenggglngrjs orts on behflii Oi th his OWS amzr'f7 WW'79' in J W vial Dave Austin receives M Michaelman award from Hank 0Connor Ovff President say 4' S a few wo rdS- l 'v . 8 4, ing leaps a 4-1' trophy i ,4- CCT or Deba Frank A i l dams David Austin, a pre-med student from Brattle- boro, Vermont, was named Mn Micliaelmann for 1956 at the annual Senior Banquet held on May 8 in the college dining hall. Twenty awards were given out during the evening, in recognition of the efforts made by the recipients either for the class or campus clubs. Steve O'Brien, Frank Keane, Bob Deslioches, Russ Cangi. Jack Lennon. Al Seeie, and Bill Halloran were all given trophies by class prexy Hank O,Connor for continuous and outstand- ing service to the class. Student Council President Hank Bredenberg then presented eluh awards to the following for outstanding service to their Or- ganization: Oggie Dodge. The Nlichaelmang Fred Blais. YVSSE: Ray Donlin. NFCCS: Don Lapointe, Chem Club: ,lim Boss. The Shield: Charles Randall, The Philosophy Clllli: lioli White. Sociology Cilibi SZ' 1' -X i 1 .-f' 'i L An award lo Ray I Frank Keane. Outing Cluh: lfrank .-Xciams, Debat- ing Cluh. Ramon Ceremia. Knights and Knavesg Lowell Xlcljherson. l'olitir's Chili: Bob Battles, The Lance. or his many jim' K S K performances, 197
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ST UDE T COUNCIL K- - to on V,'W,' 3 Standing, left Ato right: O'Grady, Donoghue, F ortin, Lee? ShanlCYy' Flynn, Adams, Canavan. Sitting: McCarthy, Cook, Levitt, Coombs ln10lf6l'GtDT',, Bregdenberg lPresidentl, Austing Whites 1 I a T 1 , A , l jf Corresponding Secretary fatik Eaton reviews the status C H ol the ' Lance 196 ' , 4 ' , , f' ,V V' 276571, ,j,CM,'5V'5,gs A The Studentg able d1rect1on of Hank a major re- vision of its of bring- ing it uptofdateQ was the the four classes which in future years. Dick BOHSQHBVS, and fe- vising the rewarded when the new list constitution ap- proved vote of body in April. The group worked closely throughout the year with the deans, offices and the office of the presi- dent to better mediate between the students and faculty, while fulfilling its duties of coordinating the activities of the student body. Also it was through the work of the Council that the Library opened its doors to the student body during evening hours. ..-N' I Q Fast
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Standing, lc!! to right: Grady, Roach, Larkin, Walsh. Sitting: O'Mal- lcy, Haggerty, O'Brien, Johnson lPrcsidcn!l, Munroe, Sprafke, Dawson. 51983 .S.S.E.-R DIO ST. ICHAEIJS Grcnon, Fitzpatrick, The Campus Radio station, WSSE came into its own in 1955-'56, gaining campus recognition by virtue of its admittance to the Student Council, and achieving community status through its op- eration of a Burlington station, W.D.O.T. on alter- nate Sundays. Another popular inovation was the 1. l. . su, '71 nf - t . - . r fffff7 Q: i broadcasting of a running tabulation of the votes' cast in student elections. Under the mentorship of Fred Blais and Tom Johnson the club acquired equipment' enabling WSSE to reach with its broad- casts every dormitory on the Hilltop. 4
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