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Madison Campus Student Publications . LUMNS Mchcel Pavia. Editor UNIVERSITY WOMAN. 15135 Bonnie Ahl. Editor Rik: Gnossin. Editor
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Kenneth H. Price Susan C. Quackenbush Walter F. Rhoctds fr Bernice I. Schmiit Adrienne B. Starr Joan E. Stem ln- thus, the third year for ths Who selections on this campus, twenty-one outstanding Juniors and Sen- iors were elected. Who's Who is cm honorary organiza- tion for outstanding members of the Iunior and Senior Classes. Members are selected on the basis of leader- ship in every sphere Of campus life, including extra- curriCuIar activines, character, scholarship, and poien- tial for future usefulness to society They must have demonstrated depth of participa- tion, outstanding leadership. service. and citizenship qualities, to the campus community for the benefit of the student body. Also the students selected must show promise of continued service to the community and their profession. Malcolm E. Thorntcn Janet A. Woolley William Wright
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Metropolitan During the year 1965-56, THE METROPOLITAN. the undergraduate student newspaper oi the Madison Campus, has grown from a bi-monthly to CI weekly publication The primary tocus of the newspaper this year has been on local cmd national issues. and to pre- sent the opposing views of the students. Many columns. ranging from Political Potpourri, which deals with the political problems of both the New Jersey and national legislature. to the campus radio station column. have been initiated this year: Also, the newspaper has broadened its scope 0! sports coverage. including both C! varsity and intramural secticm, CIS well as one of club activities. 0! interest to the staff of the newapaper this year, were the special editions, that is, the Freshman and Senior editions, and the April Fools' edition. Next year, the paper will Continue on a weekly basis, with hopes to improve both its circulation and number of pages per issue. Therese: Moroney. Managing Editor Business Ochers: Walt Hhocxds, Iocm Walsh, Barbara Schwartz, 13111 Wright. Left to Right. standing: Dr. H. Vucchictno, B. Schwartz, M. Kellermcm, A. Bentrovato, Mr.D. Schiftmcm. Sitting: M. Macemta, D. Landau, M. Stein, T. Moroney, Lt Harrison. 105
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