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'nr l n L. L Denny Foley and Andy Coodfcllow W. D. U.Q i First Row: D. McBride, L. Kelley, M. Aland, R. Werner. Second Row R. Schafer, T. Centilcore, Mr. B. K. Crane. Fred Temple and Tom Hauck WDUQ, the university radio station, not only provides prac- tical opportunities for students, but establishes ties with the community. This year VVDUQ achieved recognition for: Ex- ploring the Childs XVorldf' Rev. Francis Duffy's production on juvenile delinquency, political discussions among faculty, stu- dents and civic leaders, a radio drama, Blind Man's Bluff, awarded by the American Foun- dation for the Blind, a special dramatization of Camus' The F all, and new programs on best- selling books and folk music. NW'-4. 'n Jordan Cohen 133
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Committee for the Promotion of the Arts or fl A .il ff' Walt Fuchs and Appeal to the eye, the ear, and the mind is the aim of the Committee for the Promotion of the Arts. in the library, movies strum of guitars and hootenanny in Mills Work is noted and and opinion. a necessary element Whether it is an art exhibit in the campus theatre, or the harmonizing of voices at a auditorium, the committeeis always a source of comment Intellectual stimulation is of a university's chemistry. Dr. Alfonso Lingis and his committee members provide the catalyst. 132 Dr. Lingis Rich Hughes
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Duke ll l Susan Muto N9 ,544- V ixdlm ,,, 4 High on the third floor of the Administration building is the site of the Duke office, where a team of young jour- nalists under the advisorship of Louis Corsetti, publish a weekly newspaper that was adjudged one of the six best college newspapers in the United States in its category by the Associated Collegiate Press. After a successful year's editorship behind her, Susan Muto handed over the deadline schedule to sophomore columnist Lawrence VValsh. VValsh and crew changed the Duke from a five to six column newspaper, and gave the university two Dukes a week the last weeks of the semester. Mary Ann Healey
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