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STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Seated : Herbert Morrill, President ; Standing : George Downey, Auditor ; Doro- thy D ' Allesandro, Secretary, John Chiras, Vice President. The Student Advisory Council is composed of four seniors, three juniors, three sophomores, and three freshmen. One member of the faculty serves as adviser. The coun- cil serves as a link between the faculty and the student body, and welcomes suggestions from both groups. Among the specific duties of the council are the supervision of all elections, the approval of the budget, the issuance of identification cards to all students, the sponsorship of various social events, and other activities beneficial to the student body. Faculty Adviser: Dr. Francis G. Walett 24
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FACULTY ADVISER DR. WILLIAM L. SULLIVAN Barbara A. Celozzi Frances H. Bradley Business Managers DONALD J. SHEA ELAINE G. TATERONIS General Contributions JUNE L. ABODEELY FLORA ALEXANDRIAN RAE M. BERINGER MAUREEN K. CALLAHAN MARY F. CARLETON GLENDA DAVIS KATHLEEN V. FRENCH JOAN M. HAGGERTY ANNE M. HALLORAN MAUREEN A. HOLT KATHLEEN T. KEVILLE MARY L. PLOTCZIK PATRICIA A. SANKOSKI ANNE M. SCHOLLARD MARY E. SMITH LOIS M. SUTHERLUND AVICE E. SWOPE JOAN C. TETRAULT
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ACORN Seated left to right: Peter Sakalowsky, Treasurer; Joan Tetrault, Secretary; James Allen, Managing Editor; Standing left to right: Michael Mulcahy, Co-editor; Anne-Marie Bernier, Assistant Editor; Pauline McKeon, Assistant Editor; John Monfredo, Co-editor. The Acorn, a student publication, is the college ' s main source for news concerning campus activities as well as a source for students who wish to develop their creative abilities in the field of journalism. This year’s Acorn, under the direction of co-editors Michael Mulcahy and John Monfredo, contained not only main features and editorials, but also regularly enjoyed columns such as Culture Corner, Chandler Street Beat,” Predictions,” Around the Campus,” Club Events,” Hats Off,” Dates to Circle,” sports, and cartoons. With the increasing college enrollment came a growing interest and demand for a better college newspaper. The Acorn feels that this year’s paper has upheld its pop- ularity among its readers and that the incoming classes will do their best to improve the Acorn of the future. Faculty Advisers: Dr. Carleton E. Saunders Mr. Joseph J. Foley 25
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