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CHARLES J. DIRKSEN, M.S.C. Dean of the College of Business Administration LESTER A. DAUGHERTY Colonel U.S.A., Commanding Officer of the R.O.T.C. Unit
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EDWIN J. OWENS, LLB. Dean of fhe College of Law GEORGE L. SULLIVAN, Ph.D Dean of the College of Engineering
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THE fl.S.U.S.C 1 949 - 1 950 PATRICK HENRY WALSH, JR. President of the Associated Students of the University of Santa Clara THE 1949-1950 SCHOLASTIC year at the University of Santa Clara marks the end of an era. Next year the Uni- versity celebrates its hundredth birthday, though its actual date of founding as an Indian school goes back to January 12, 1777. It is v onderful to be ninety-nine nine years old, mellow with tradition and eager for life. Perhaps that is the spirit of the Class of 1950 who finished off one century, and started a second half-century. STUDEIIT GouERnmenT SPRING PAINTS THE campus at Santa Clara in hues of delicate tint; honeysuckle and rose add fragrance to the warming vernal air. And at the same time, candidates for student office paint posters that rival the very colors of spring in brilliance. And send fragrant speeches into the warming vernal air. The man whose posters appealed most to the eye, and whose speeches appealed most to the students was Patrick H. Walsh, Jr., dynamic, aggressive, slightly rotund Student Congress head. As president of the ASUSC, Pat directed a live wire, energetic and productive student government; and with him the Student Congress exploited many oppor- tunities to improve campus activity, and to encourage student cooperation. The smile and the friendliness of the man was sincere, and his generosity deep-rooted; and he was always ready to forego his personal interests to carry out the job he promised to administer. Alfred M. Leonetti was elected vice president, and social chairman for the student body. Al ' s job was to coordinate all social activities of the student body. The socially pro- ductive school year of 1949-1950 reflected well his success in fulfilling the campaign promises he made while spring was still in the air. ALFRED MOSES LEONETTI Vice President of the Associated Students of the University of Santa Clara CORNELIUS MICHAEL BUCKLEY Secretary of the Associated Students of the University of Santa Clara
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