Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format
Michael SeJan became the new vice-president; Marcia Moss, secretary; Nancy Brown, treasurer; and John Fowler, Dennis Bottino, and William Rigney defeated seven other candidates for member-at-large vacancies. President Foley instituted a non-profit Student Loan Agency which aided .. financially embarrassed" students, espeoally veterans who found their monthly checks stretched beyond capacity. Foley also carried TCC's parking problem to Endicott Police and the Board of Trustees, with the result that a paved park– ing lot adjacent to West Hall was constructed by the city. On the social side, President Foley was instru– mental m obtaining the first name band to play for TCC students. On December 12, Randy Brooks, fee h from the Cafe Rouge of New York's Hotel Pennsylvania, brought his "Golden Trumpet" and band to our second annual Mistletoe Ball. The USG also sponsored the second annual Turkey Hop on November 25. On March 3, 1948, Joseph O'Neill polled 308 votes to John Fowler's 238. The 3rd USG president entered office with Camille Roach who was elected vice-president; Doris Jones, secretary; Art Brehm, treasurer; and the following nine members-at-large: Jerry Gibbs, Mike Biloz, Pat Lamb, Bob Bargetzi, Herb Callahan, Bob Fox, Bill Walling, Bob Ken– nedy, and Jim Jordan. President O'Neill, emphasizing his desire to en– courage greater student interest in the USG, appoint– ed members-at-large to head standing committees made up of non-office holders from the student body. He also organized a coordinating board made up of presidents of various student organizations, to handle student activities. A "Grand" Picture Election Day The Winners-First USG Election Committee 37
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