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STUDENT COUNCIL Around the table, left to right: Larry McCarthy, George Hayes (sitting back), Joe Troy. Bill Korn, Jack Connell (R. O. T. C. uniform), Bill Bush, Jack Nachtsheim, Jim Disney, Lou Stephens. Ralph Thomas. Bill Hennoberry (President), Roy Vallarino, Mai Visbal, Shcrm Hall, John McIntosh, S. J.. Jim Koarney (R. O. T. C. uniform), Walt Johnson (pipe), Len Asiano, Phil O'Connor. Ray Healy (in back). Dorn Tarantino. In addition to the student body officers, the school's governing body included an N.F.C.C.S, (National Federation of Catholic College Students) representative, a B.S.C. representative, a Foghorn representative and the class president and two representatives from each of the four undergraduate classes. Amiable and efficient Sherman Hall represented the University at the monthly meetings of the Bay Area Catholic Colleges besides working untiringly in his duties as a member of the Executive Council. Representing the B.S.C. was industrious Bill Byrd, who added much to the Council's success with his complete knowledge of the University Constitution and student regulations. Experienced Dick Nachtsheim, as Foghorn representative, continually promoted cooperation between the school's press organ and the Executive Council. Popular Senior class president, Jim Kearney, with the help of two diligent representatives, Walt Johnson and Len Asiano, voiced the political views of the Senior class which symbolized leadership throughout the year. With Vice President Pat Roberts and Secretary-Treasurer Sherman Hall, they molded every senior class function into a social and financial success. School spirit keynoted the Junior class under the responsible direction of President Jack Connelly. Jack, together with Vice President Tom Pierce, Secretary-Treasurer Carl Re and two inexhaustible representatives, Joe Troy and Bill Kern, sparked every school event with enthusiasm. Energetic and reliable Sophomore class president Dom Tarantino and veteran representatives Larry McCarthy and Phil O'Connor worked efficiently and provided hard working Sophomores at every student function. Helping plan each of the Sophomore's class functions were Vice President Jim Quinn and Secretary-Treasurer John McCarthy. The freshman class quickly learned the operations of student government through popular Freshman President George Hayes and representatives Bill Bush and Ray Healy. These men, together with Vice President John Murphy and Secretary-Treasurer K. C. Jones, carried out many extra duties and proved to be one of the most successful classes of the school. Louis E. Stephens Sherman C. Hall James H. Disney Corresponding Secretary C. I. C. Representative Head Yell Leader
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT William T. Henneberry Student Body President The school year begins. Twenty-one students, in whose hands lies the responsibility of student self-government, file into the Semaria Room for the first meeting of the Executive Council. They begin studying suggestions and discussing motions. Initiative and energy become evident as plans are constructed for such distant events as the Winter Carnival, the sale of school jackets and the formation of a yearbook staff. The school year unfolds. Under the leadership of Student Body President Bill Henneberry, serving every school function with the vigor of an eager freshman, the Executive Council continues its work. Without glory, Ralph Thomas, Student Body Vice President, diligently plans every extracurricular activity on or off the campus. Recording Secretary Roy Vallarino, besides catching in detail the proceedings of every meeting, also has the duty of molding together all of the clubs and organizations of the University. The task of locating suitable dates for newly arising functions on a crowded social calendar is carried out by Corresponding Secretary Lou Stephens. Mai Visbal's weekly Treasurer's reports remain consistently in the black as a result of his assiduous thrift with Student Body Funds. Yell Leader Jim Disney inspires spirit at rallies, games and any other functions which require concentrated effort on the part of students. These student body officers, together with the fifteen other members of the Executive Council, have week after week continued to work wholeheartedly and shape legislation to the best interests of the Student Body. Ralph W. Thomas Vico President J. Malcolm Visbal Treasurer Peter R. Vallarino Recording Secretary
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