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Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Vicky Weisenberger, Presi- dentg Judy Lahetta, Vice-prcsidentg Gerry Schweitzer, Secretaryg Ginny Davis, Treasurer. 4 .fy- r,Qf 4 -1. .v . di' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Rosie Sadoski, Presidentg Kathy Burnett, Vice-presidentg Rose Marie Faber, Secretaryg Nadine Flower, Treasurer. 54
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Campus Crier and Public Relations Mr. James Richard and his student assistant, Judy Puffenbergcr, link Mary Manse and the community through radio, television, and newspaper. The Campus Crier, founded in 1963, is an important medium of communication on campus. Its pur- poses are the dissemination of news for the purpose of informing and unifying, the encouragement of creative literary talent, and a chan- nel of student and faculty opinion. It is mailed to approximately sixty- 'rive area colleges and universities. Another facet of college com- munications is the Public Relations Department headed by Richard, a professional public re- lations consultant. His department endeavors to publicize the activi- ties of Mary Manse to the com- munity. Left to right, standing, Veronica Park, Ginny Wamecke, Iuanita Claudia Bowen, Martha Free, Editor-in-Chief, Judy Puifenberger, Jones, Virginia Weithman, Circulation Managerg Kathy Bumett, and Eleanore Ottley. Elaine Rankin, and Helen Wameckeg seated, Patricia Hickey, 53
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kg-riff A A Guide Student Enthusiasm SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Kathy Shea, Presidentg Karen Ward, Vice-president, Patricia Hickey, Secre- taryg Mary Borer, Treasurer. . , 3 we-,,.. Working in a co-operative spirit with Student Council, the four classes merge to execute projects initiated by their stu- dent govemment and by the administration of the college. The success of such projects as the annual Cherry Blossom Festa is a concrete example of this combined effort. Supported by funds allotted through Student Council, each class functions individually in sponsoring its own activities. The class oflicers of 1965-66 have successfully guided their classes in both the traditional activities and in special projects. A Thank-You party for Welcome Week and Christmas letters to the servicemen in Viet Nam reflected a spirit of grat- itude in the Freshman Class. Highlighting sophomore activi- ties was the spring formal dance. Two major concerns of the juniors were acquainting their sister class with college life and honoring the seniors at the junior-Senior Banquet. Seniors, nearing the culmination of their college experiences, counted the days until graduation. Tassel turning on Class Day marked a change from college life. A class gift, a planted tree, a raised flag . . . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Jeanne Haas, Presi- dent, Mary jean Dixon, Vice-presiclentg Cheryl Loar, Secretaryg Cathy Doniere, Treasurer. 55
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