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C cnuiutleet GRADUATION Committee, composed of seniors for the purpose of assisting the class in the details of graduation, such as the choice of announcements and personal cards. Left to Right: Fran. Taylor; Phil Hargreaves; Margaret Peabody; Mary Frances O'Connell; Vivian Crenna; Angela Young, Chairman; Herb Conync; Margaret Guest. COMMENCEMENT Committee, composed of representotives from each class for the purpose of making arrangements for Commencement Exercises, such as decorations and program details. Loft to Right: Robert Richards; Phil Hargreaves; Edwin McCullough; Barbara Forthoffer; Fred Conync; Jane Doherty; John Tobin; Robert McClaire, Chairman. JUNIOR PROM Committee, in charge of the only formal dance of the school year, which honors the graduating class, given this year at The Seattle Yacht Club on Commencement evening, June 3. Left to Right: Harry Sloan; Jean Collman; Robert Richards, and Agnes Valigucttc. Co-chairmen; James McGowan; Betty Williams; Robert McClaire; Lucille fiegimbal; Edwin McCullough; William Carr. 1
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE jl S at«d—L«ft to Right: Helena Brand; Blanche Mitchell; Edwin McCullough. Chairman; Janet Granger; Jean Collrnan. Standing: Frank Taylor; Joe le-qrand; Robert Richards; Robert Smith; John Peter; Roebrt Mc-Clairo. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE Seated —Left to Right: Jeanne Tcstu; William Mar ; 8crnard Pearce. Chairman; Robert Smith; Helen MacDonald. Standing: Angelo Magnano; Francis Dea-cy; Ernest Tardif; Frank Hayes; Jean Collrnan; John Pete r; G e n e Maruca; Maurice O’Brien. Those students who undertook the task were headed by Bernard Pearce during the Winter quarter and Frank Hayes during the Spring quarter. The new constitution alters the position of the executive committee. A new committee, known as the advisory board, consisting of the officers of the association, a moderator to be appointed by the president of the College, and three representatives from each class who were to be chosen by the association at the annual election, is to function in its place. The advisory board takes charge of all elections and in general considers the welfare of the students of the College. It meets, as did the executive committee, previous to the meeting of the association. The board makes no recommendations and concerns itself only with preparing business for the student association meetings. A new body to be known as the judicial board is composed of three members: one junior, one senior, and one sophomore. Each member is to be chosen during his sophomore year for a three-year term. However, for the initial establishment of this body, one member from each of the above classes is to be chosen at the same time. The positions are to be filled from those students who rank highest in an examination to be given covering the constitution and its by-laws. The judicial board will require all officers to comply with the constitution and by-laws. It will decide on all questions arising from the document. The decisions rendered by the board will be considered final. The officers for the scholastic term of 1937-38 were elected on May 14. Edwin McCullough was elected president; James Hurson. vice-president: Betty Williams, secretary; and Daniel Corrigan, sergeant-at-arms. 17
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