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Experimenting in 'an effort to settle the name band controversy, the Council brought the Rolling Styles of Reggie Childs for the Mid-Winter Frolic. Both supporters and opposition to the project claimed a victory as the dance was hailed the biggest social success in years, but in- curred a financial loss. Meanwhile the main bone of contention at every Council meeting continued to be the problem of student government. Mem- bers learned that it isn't achieved spontan- eously. With the progress so far made, they pass the plan along to the new Council. Officers for the past year have been Arthur Taylor, president: James Shannon, vice- presidentg Lawrence Merthan, treasurer: f and Dan Dougherty, secretary. . 'nth'- :tings are smvw bun z Nfonlhly m W V l Q - -I vu 'f Th:-ajicr is yours, my: Art Taylor a: he hcmdf the gavrl to Dan Doughtrrly whilz jim Shannon and Larry M rrthan :rand by to relmquuh their poftf to Bob Lund and Hugo Rzrzdon. Paul Bard :uccndx Dougherty.
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Page 76 text:
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1 1 1 ! M N , J '.a'.f.'rI'. VA .jay t . . .gp-., - Lzft to right,fir:t row: D. Woznak, F. Horwath, B. Trojz, E. Burkz, L. Maridni, R. Flesch, L. McGraw, M. Moran, R. Korn, A. Schwab, R. Lund, Byrnz, A. Taylor, D. Dougherty, Schmit. Srcond row: R. Romclzer, j. 0'Shaughn:.r.ry, R. Trzanor, P. Eibeft, j. Powerf, j. Knox, E. McMullzn, S. Quzglzy, F. Weftermezer, G. Garxkz, f. Stojzl, AM. Srhaikorki, F. Fortun, j. Ginthzr. G. Staxile, j. Szrgot, j. McGilli:, G. Merrill. Third row: f. Murray, MT. 0'Keef I cO11,51l.lt'l'7l-g w izh DOW Fm hgtlt. maggie ' 0 Evidences of an active year by the All- College Council were shown two weeks before school began as the president , Arthur Taylor, organized a committee which gave the Freshmen a full week's welcoming pro- gram before most of the upper-classmen arrived. Its spirit was carried through in the Whoa Johnny Homecoming which this year became a two-day celebration. As financial success for the year became assured, the Council took another step in furthering student activity by underwriting the organization of an All-College band. Total cost of the project was estimated at two thousand dollars. The Council also voted one thousand dollars with which to install a window in the chapel.
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721'1 '5 nil ecdbzthm Edzto P n mm, in x fx vawj, W-ld' ' An 'inxpirationfor Hank V an Lear, newswritcr, is this bulletin board ofthe Aquin ofce where beautiful girls' picture: which have appeared in our own or other paper: are paxted. 0 7 au! Eihtfl rg -F I 'Pl19nenr.r B ' adveftifingl unnef: manage,- In their best :porn jargon, Tom Koen , and Ted Waxleo, .rportf editors, review a recent Jporlr event for the weekly tahloiri. 0 Aquin staff members make up the largest percentage of the Press club roster. These students in putting out their eight, ten and, occasionally, twelve page issues spend more work hours in school thammembersofanyotherorgan- ization and find their reward in the eagerness of their fellow stu- dents as the paper is distributed each Friday. But in addition to their duties as news gatherers, the staff members have by custom become the poll judges in all school-wide elections. It is also the boast of the staff that for two successive years the editor of the paper grad- uated to the presidency of the All-College Council.
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