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Top row. left to right: Edwin J. McCullough, president; James Hurson, vice-president: Belly Williams, secretary; Robert Masenga, treasurer. Bottom row: Daniel Corrigan, sergeant-at-arms. Judicial hoard: William Carr. Frank Hayes, Maurice O’Brien. Operating under a new constitution adopted on April 30, 1937, the Associated students of Seattle college elected Edwin J. McCullough president for the year of 1937 38. Officers of the Association were James Ilurson, vice-president; Betty Williams, secretary; John Tobin, treasurer, succeeded hy Robert Masenga; Daniel Corrigan, sergeant-at-arms. . . . Under the new constitution the business of the association is carried on by an advisory board, consisting of the ASSC officers and three members each from the senior, junior and sophomore classes, which hoard approves appointments made by the president and acts in a merely advisory capacity approving legislation to be presented to the association. Unique with the ASSC is the Judicial hoard, a board of three members who act absolutely in matters pertaining to in- 's
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H lunch e Perusse Anthony Spanner, S. J. Frederick Simonean, S. J. Francis II alterskirclien Daniel lieidy, S. J. I(er. If illiam Walsh Helen II erhy BLANCHE PERUSSE. B. A., Registrar. DANIEL REIDY, S.J.. M.A., Pli. D., Professor of Philosophy. FREDERICK SIMONEAl . S.J., M. A.. Librarian. ANTHONY SPENNFR, S.J.. M. Sc.. Chemistry. REV. WILLIAM W ALSIL Ph.D., Social Service. FRANCIS W ALTERSKIRCHEN, A. B., L.L. B.. Assistant Treas- urer. HELEN W ERBY, Ph. I)., Zoology. J
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terpretation of the constitution. This hoard is the Supreme court of the ASSC. Judicial hoard members are Frank Hayes, Maurice O’Brien, and William Carr, succeeded by James McGowan. . . . Following the policy of Mr. McCullough, the student association endeavored to establish a spirit of friendship and cooperation among the other Catholic organizations in the city, striving to show the students a willingness to work for the betterment of all groups concerned. . . . During the year the association was honored by the annual visit of the Rev. Walter J. Fitzgerald. S. J.. Jesuit provincial of the Northwest, who reminded the graduating class of their duty to God and their country as educated men and women. The Rev. Francis McGarrigle, S. J., Dean of the Graduate school, spoke at one meeting on the Liturgy of the Mass and church history concerning it in the far cast. Father James Lyons, S. J., sponsored by the Sodality, spoke regarding Sodality work and its importance. . . . Chief activity of the year besides regular business conducted by the association was the start of the Seattle endowment fund with student contributions. Phis fund is the start of a plan to expand the college and the association received it with enthusiasm, starting the drive with a real desire for a greater Seattle college. ... In the elections for the year 1938-39 held on May 13, the Associated students elected the following as officers: James Scanlan, president; Addison Smith, vice-president; Mary Powers, secretary; Louis Sauvain, treasurer, and illiam Kelly, sergeant-at-arms. Those elected to the Advisory hoard were: Seniors, Angelo Magnano, William Marx, and Robert Simmons; Juniors, Betty Colburn, Robert Hiltenbrand, and Bernard Storey; Sophomores, Don Bocttner, William Bates, and Paul Narigi. A total of 2o0 votes were cast, Scanlan being elected hv a majority of fifty.
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