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Virginia Sarah Matthews repre- sented the students' viewpoint. Presiding Officer Anthony Zuccarello Invocation Father Thomas A. Leubking Greetings Anthony Zuccarello, Arthur R. Sypek Hubert O'Brien, Dr. Brian Donnelly Commencement Address Dr. Marvin Bressler Awards Donald L. Suppers Benediction Rev. Edward Smith l l The traditional reception of warm punch and stale cookies followed in the Student Center.
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Richard K. Greenfield made his last president's remarks. To the fanfares and choruses of the Prologue to Boito's opera Mefistofele, hundreds of relatives and guests watched the entrance of the faculty, honored guests and Mercer's largest graduating class. A surn- mer shower waited until a half hour after the cere- monies to drench the Class of '75. Graduates with highest honors were: Virginia May Anderson, Marie Ann Gladney, Virginia Sarah Mat- thews, Nancy Louise Myers, Edith Iane White, Mary lane Barletta, Doris Marie Byelich, Cecilia M. Giovan- netti, Denise M. Ryan, Theresa C. Sharak, Ruby Lynne Silverstein, IoAnn Vaughn and Walter A. Dragas. HH' Dr. Sabra F. Meservey and Lloyd A. Carver were grand marshalls ,Ja na, we 5, f' vmsxsisisuxz l ,,..-4.-l.l fElGHTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Iune 11, 1975
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..1.ei .44 Th smaller classes allow instructors to use outdoor Try a nap on the lawn, no bus crowd to stampede you now classrooms. SUMMER AT MCCC To students who have attended MCCC classes only during the spring and fall semesters, the summer session comes as something of a surprise. The student population is down 7005, and the air-condi- tioned buildings seem to lack that hectic, desperate pace which propels Mercer and its inhabitants at other times. Many students use this time to partici- pate in studio and performance courses, and the summer of '75 found swarms of energetic men and women with tennis rackets in their hands. A re- freshing swim, a walk in Rosen's park, a guitar lesson, a nap in the library - all seem possible and proper during Mercer's summer days. Mercer men and women were active both indoors and out. tlliil -. llltii H1222 satin HMM HHS l 3 - 7 tfffY.f1i,31 t?l97f i ' fur ' ' '
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