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II O I) V LARKY LAWSON President S T IJII E N T OFFICE If IS Tin- I niversity of San Francisco is the only Jesuit institution which allow the students the rcsponsihility of self-government. This privilege is granted to the governing body, ealled the Executive Council, hy the constitution which is nationally renowned as a model for student government. the purpose of the fund drive has been to build a greater I niversity externally, the task of the Executive Committee has been to build a greater University .from wi'hm. Led by. Student Body President Carry R. 'Lawson, tItis' y.car'f: Student -Government aimed for progressive programs which would develop a better . . ‘(Su iperalive spirit amon ; the students (»f the University. The practical achievements of this group are ample proof of their success during the past year. During the year 1949-1950 many organizations were reactivated. Freshman orientation program was established for the first time since the prewar years along with a new Frosh athletic club ealled the Numeral Society. The rallies operated under a new plan featuring well-known entertainers. Campus improvement projects originated hy the hoard were carried through, such as: rebuilding of stairs and remodeling of the lounge. The Basketball. Soccer. Tennis, and Frosh Football teams were awarded suitable trophies for their outstanding work through the funds of the ssociatcd Students. Setting up the machinery for belter receptions and closer cooperation between the Bay Region schools was another important action of the year. Many other lasting projects, too numerous to mention. were begun hy this group. The students assisting Lawson this year were the following officers: Bill DufTv. Vice President; Gilbert J. De La Mora. Treasurer: John A. Merrill. Corresponding Secretary; Fred R. Beluike. Recording Secretary: Robert E. Bundy. B. S. C. Chairman: John E. Benson. Head Yell leader: James Kenney. C. I. C. Representative. The presidents and representatives of all four classes composed the remainder of the Council. The work of this group, under the moderation of Fr. Gerald J. Nagle, S. J.. will long he remembered in the years to conic. The many projects and ideas put forth hy these men will become more and more obvious as the rule of Student Government becomes more evident. BILL DUFFY FRED BEHNKE Vice-President Recording Secretary JACK MF.BRILI. Corresponding Secretary GILBERT l)E I.A MORA Treasurer
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LMOIl CLA OFFICERS President Kd Murphy headed the class «f '.SO in its last year at L'SF. This was tin- class that saw the first great influx of returning servicemen swelling the ranks of the University. He was ably assisted by Dick O'Brien, vice-president; Jim Kenney, secretary-treasurer; and Jim Doherty and Tom Barron, representatives. mong the many projects undertaken by the group were the arrangements for the Senior Ball and Senior Exclusive, and the organizing of a yearbook to replace class hook previously published exclusively for the senior class. They also cooperated in planning the senior-junior picnic and the senior retreat. As members of the executive council, they represented their class in that body and helped formulate the student policies and assisted in the projects. The work of the class officers has been indicative in general of the outstanding year which has been one of athletic prominence, improved social activities, and academic attainments, all of which were permeated with true Christian ideals. EDWARD Ml RPHt President RICHARD O'BRIEN I'ic'-President JAMES KENNEY Secretary-Treasurer JAMES DOHERTY Representative THOMAS BARRON Representative
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