. Emblem . he commit- An arrangement, worked outafter much debate, allowed forthe committee of seven instruc-tors joined with a seven manstudent committee to guide thethinking of the Faculty andStudent Councils. Student com-mittee elected by the Councilconsisted of Sylvia Buttney, JimDoyle, Tom Hanlon, Kay Mulvi-hill, Ed Mueller, Bill Pollak, andRoy Stears. In spite of the difficult taskof organization, the new com-mittee functioned rather well,succeeded in formulating aschool assembly plan, estab-lished themselves as a com-plaint board to rectify studentand faculty grievances and madeplans fo


. Emblem . he commit- An arrangement, worked outafter much debate, allowed forthe committee of seven instruc-tors joined with a seven manstudent committee to guide thethinking of the Faculty andStudent Councils. Student com-mittee elected by the Councilconsisted of Sylvia Buttney, JimDoyle, Tom Hanlon, Kay Mulvi-hill, Ed Mueller, Bill Pollak, andRoy Stears. In spite of the difficult taskof organization, the new com-mittee functioned rather well,succeeded in formulating aschool assembly plan, estab-lished themselves as a com-plaint board to rectify studentand faculty grievances and madeplans for the future of the com-mittee jurisdiction. CLASSES • Senior A Completing four years on thecampus are some three hundredSenior As. Class activity of their lastyear centered on the CaribbeanCarnival in April. In an origi-nal, gay setting of genius-madeLatin-American decorations, thefourth year students put acrossa spirited fiesta of fun and danc-ing. Previous to this, the classheld its annual banquet, ate. Haid-tvorking Jim Binen is one oftill more serious-minded of the sen-iors, (/cts results. chicken-in-the-rough at Har-dings Presidential Grill. Class officers elected last fallwere Peg Kelleher, president;Jane Manning, vice president;Marilyn Bowler, secretary; andMary Collins, treasurer. Outstanding in College activi-ties were Jim Doyle, SC presi-dent; Alex Gottfried, Livewireand Green Lyres satellite; BillPollak, Clare Hennegsey, EM-BLEM editors and former Tem-po heads ; Asta Einarson, WAA,SC executive; Ed Draine, sports-man ; Kay Greene; Betty Dilger;Marty Lowery; Jack Conway;George Benyek; others. • Senior B Sponsors and supporters ofthe , most successful Jun-ior Prom in campus history werethe Senior Bs. This record wasacccmiilishod at the close of the


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