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STANDING fleft to rightjz Arnold Vezzani, Chad SEATED: J. Edelstein, F. Grunucci, Peg Clifford, Reade, Bob Wolf, Curt Buttles. M. Carruthers, R. Scrum, M. Hart, Vi Nicoloff. ,S7fuc!enlf goal? Oficem 0 Gcnial Morley Carrothers, president of the Associated Student Body, smiles opti- mistically as he hears reports of the prog- ress of the legislative bill which Will build our new campus. 1849 With the justified feeling that they have contributed much to the growth of student government, the 1940-41 Executive Board steps out of the picture leaving behind them a brand new constitution, increased em- phasis on student unity, and increased stress on student participation on the problems which confront this fast-growing college. A praiseworthy job was done on the building campaign with indications that their work has not been in vain. Members of the board have been: President, Morley Carrothersg Vice-President, Peggy Clifford, Secretary, Rosemary Saumg Treasurer, Joe Edelsteing Representatives, Vi Nicoloff, Muriel Hart, Bob Sweeney, Dick Websterg Class Presidents, George Weekes, Ed Barry, John Finn, Jack Gilkey, Frank Granucci, Jim Synan, Curt Buttles, and Ray Lang. Student interest in the Board's progress was evident from the fact that at many of the meetings held each Monday night there was standing room only for spectators.
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. . . Comptroller Nee checks the pennies over with Student Body President Morley Ccrrrothers and Vice-President Peg Clifford . . . I nglflfacfenlf .fdofminid frafion 6517
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gxfecnfiue Mar Former Board member Edwin Barry will take office next semester as President of the Student Body Association. Working With him will be Jean Van Arsdale, vice- president, Dorothy Foppiano, secretary, Izzy Pivnick, finance commissioner, and nine other students representing such de- partments as publications, dramatics, rally, music, athletics, debate, organizations, and publicity. Because of the vitality and energy of the 1940-41 executive board, the new officers Will enter the political field with realiza- tion that reorganization is taking place and that the general student body will be Watch- ing their every move, not only with genuine interest, but with increased cooperation and good-Will. CLIFFORD, EDELSTEIN, SAUM 0 Serving on the executive board as elected representatives of the student body are Peg Clifford, Vice-President, Joe Edel- stein, Treasurerg and Rosemary Saum, Sec- retary. VI NICOLOFF ED BARRY BOB SWEENEY DICK WEBSTER CURT BUTTLES FRANK GRANNUCCI RAY LANG JIM SYNAN GEORGE WEEKES JOHN FINN MURIEL HART JACK GILKEY O19
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