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college of the intellectual, athletic, and social in- formation of Hartwick as well as other colleges. This was accomplished through the use of news ANDING, L. to R., R. Horn, J. Paris, S. Westcott, R. Mancinelli, K. Bateman, B. s SEATED,' C. Lof, J. Garland, R. Stamm, D. Scott, M. Romain, P. Schumacher. Hilltops Hilltops, the college newspaper, with co- editors, Robert Swift and Brian Welsh, and associ- ate editor, Julie Garland, is a student publication under the supervision of the Department of Pub- licity. The faculty advi- sor for the 1959-60 col- lege year was Miss Houtz. The business managers were Robert Stamm and Ed Guntert. Editors for the First semester were Peter Christoph, Donald Scott, Joan Paris, and Brian Welsh. The purpose of Hill- tops is to inform the stu- dents and faculty of the releases, assigned articles, and editorials. Credit for the success of Hilltops goes to the staff and all others who gave of their time. Student Senate The Student Senate of Hartwick College is con- stantly striving to promote better understanding and cooperation between student and faculty. This student-governing group has succeeded in bringing first grade persons from the entertainment world to the Hartwick College campus. Encouraging student participation and spirit, correcting campus and OFFICERS President Donald Brown ice-President Kenneth Engkvist Recording S ecretaryg Lenora Snedeker Cowes. Secretary, Marcia Mac Connell Treasurer, Advisors, Roger Fritts Dean Evelyn F. Smith Dean Ralph Clarkson Mrs. Eloise Scudder Mrs. Kenneth Gratz Mr. Harold Greig student problems, and fostering community rela- tionships have all fallen under the jurisdiction of the Student Senate. In future years we hope to have our successes exceed our goals and in so point Hartwick College towards being one of the finest institutions of its kind.
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Wesley Club This year the Wesley S. C. A. .S. A. The purpose of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion is to provide an opportunity for Christian wor- ship and fellowship within a constructive frame- work. This past year has seen many activities. There were films concerning missionary work, a Christmas program describing how Christmas is observed in foreign lands, with Hartwick students from Russia, Germany, Sweden, and Puerto Rico participating, plus a contemporary drama of the Prodigal Sonf, OFFICERS ROW I, L. to R., U. Bergen, P. Schumacher, M. Van Pfffidemi' Peter SChUf1'13ChCI' Apeldorn, H. Johnson, C. Thompson ROW 2g L. Dun- Vice-P1'e5.,' Henry Johnson ?CW01d, 532-OAWDUbi?1, Nasele, Hcwglfhffi G- Frey, C- Secretary, Marlene Van Apelclorn anssen 35 . entamore, . no rio, D. Almy, , Ed R. Groth, D. scott, R. Boening Row 4,- R. schneidef, Tmmfm' .na Laux Advzsor, Miss Irene Falk N. Barhydt, B. Welsh. Club has held panel dis- cussions, hymn sings, a picnic, and a series of special Lenten services led by both Dr. Lyon and Reverend Surnmerson. This group gives interested students an opportunity to grow mentally and spiritu- ally, and thus be better equipped to contribute to the Hartwick and Oneonta . . A. Jones. COI1'1I1'1l.1I'11l11CS. Recognizing the claims of Jesus Christ as the Lord of Life, the Student Christian Association of Hartwick College seeks to increase knowledge of Him and of His will, to strengthen the devotional life of the students, to provide opportunities for service to the college and community 3 and to en- courage participation in social fellowship. One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas pag- eant, The Light Is Love, written by Mrs. Mar- jorie Garhart and Robert Swift. Another high point was Religious Emphasis Week which featured the Reverend Knaus as guest speaker. OFFICERS: President: Peter Sprague Vice-President: Robert Groth Secretary: Lucille Brewer Treasurer: Gertrude Frey Advisors: Dr. and Mrs. Garhart ROW 1, L. to R., Peter Sprague ROW 2g'L. Deavitt, C. Hoehen, L. Judge, N. Planck, ROW I L. to R. A. Jones, G. Frey, P. Sprague, R. Groth, Dr. Garhart ROW 2 N. Planck, I. Nagele, P. Brown, U. Bergen ROW 3 M. Hoyt, C. MacLain, J. Ruschmeyer, ROW 4 J. Centamore, J. McCabe, C. Neilson, J. Rei- mann, M. Diehl, M. Jones ROW 5 C. Onofrio, C. Janssen, R. Fraser, L. Judge, G. Arnold, C. Thompson ROW 6 H. Lettola, P. Barker, B. Buschynski, M. Hines, B. Reese, J. Stroh ROW 7 C. Dubiel, G. Sutch, P. Schumacher, R. Diegel, K. Hergert, N. Barhydt, I-I. John- son, K. Evans, B. Welsh, R. Schneider
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