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ROW 1: M. McFall, J. Campbell, L. Keir, M. D ' Ardenne, S. Martin, N. Smeach, S. Bourke, K. Hamm, L. Snyder, D. Woodard. ROW 2: P. Anderson, M. Gowan, T. Duchess, F. Worthington, L. Bonhamer, K. Masteller, R. Loch, A. Shaffer, B. Ransom, A. Steehler. Staff Editor-in-Chief Carol Browning Assistant Editor Judy McCoy News Editor Bertha Williams Staff Sally Bourke Gayle Calhoun Mary Lynne Gowan John Eiklor Lois Keir Malinda McFall Emma Jane Jones Feature Editors Brian Stahler Joan Bourke Staff Penny Anderson Donna. Hamm Peter Hartwick Mary Herrick Ruth Loch Ed McNulty Sports Editor Robert Harcharek Staff Leland Bonhamer Maryland D ' Ardenne Tom Dutchess Ken Masteller Ton Crandall Page Editors Beverly Beers Norma Franzen Business Manager Joan Casper Staff Janet Campbell Sylvia Martin Naomi Smeach Circulation Manager Edward Parmenter Staff , Patricia Lutomski Anna Grace Shaffer Louise Snyder Anne Steehler Art Jan Rogers Photography John McNaney Norma Franzen Chief Typists Ellen Donmoyer Marie Coble Staff Beverly Ransom Nancy Kime 133
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EXECUTIVE BOARD-LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Casper, J. McCoy, C. Browning, B. Williams. ROW 2: J. Bourke, N. Franzen, E. Parmenter, B. Harcharek, E. Donmoyer, M. Coble. Flashlight CAROL BROWNING Editor MR. DAVID THURBON Adviser The Flashlight, organized some thirty-nine years ago, has since been the regularly published campus newspaper, bringing the important news events con- cerning the college as well as human interest items and humor in its features. Several changes were made in the format of the paper this year, each aiming toward the ultimate goal of a newspaper of more timely and higher quality news coverage. The first change was from the use of glossy book paper to that of newsprint; the second was in size of format, with a reduction from eight pages to four pages; and the third was an increase in the frequency of publication. The Flashlight is a member of the Associated Col- legiate Press and the Columbia Scholastic Press. The paper is printed by D. Lee Stoddard, publisher of the Finland Journal, Elkland, Pennsylvania. 132
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OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Barbara Jane Middleton Reporter „ Sarah Trautman Game Leader „ Leona Thompson Song Leader — Jewel Ann Bittner Betty Ann Bodman Lorraine Blieler Trudy Vitale Alice Savidge ROW 1: Mrs. Lutes, B. Bodman, Dr. Snively. ROW 2: A. Savidge, J. Vitale, B. Middleton, L. Thompson, J. Bitner, L. Blyler, S. Trautman. 4-H CLUB The MSC Campus 4-H Club is a service club with the purposes of (1) providing former, present, and future 4-H members with the opportunity to participate in 4-H activities, (2) furthering interest in 4-H, (3) developing leadership and citizenship, (4) providing educational and recreational opportunities for members and (5) rendering service to the club, community, and the country. 4-H stands for head, heart, hands, and health as illustrated by the National 4-H Club Pledge: I pledge My head to clearer thinking My heart to greater loyalty My harfds to larger service and My health to better living For my club, my community, and my country. Activities for the 1962-63 school year included safety, recreation, banquet with leadership theme and the Rev. James Singer as speaker, 4-H Fair, I.F.Y.E. speaker and fund raising project, and community project participation. ROW 1: R. Cole, S. Neugebauer, Dr. Snively, Mrs. H. Lutes, B. Bodman, B. Middleton, S. Beecher, M. Ashton. ROW 2: J. Forst, L. Bower, L. Corbin, J. Bittner, T. Vitale, N. Lebo, C. Butzgy, A. Wenger, L. Bleiler, L. Schall, V. Culver, R. Thomas, J. Dreisbach, L. Thompson, A. Carlson, D. Lent, A. Savidge, C. Kestor, P. Trick, S. Paschall, S. Trautman, M. Toensmeyer, D. Sensinger. 134
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