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,f '. Co op offlcers Doris Schroeder, Janis Geiger, Virginia Warnecke and Christine Matell Skinner coordinate both social Co-Gp The newest organization on the Mary lVlanse campus is the small coffee-house-cooperative, owned and staffed by stu- dent and faculty members. Mr. John Harrington, Sociology Department chairman, founded the group lin the spring of 1967 to serve more fully the social needs of the Mary lVlanse communityand to pro- vide a casual atmosphere in which to strengthen student- faculty relationships. Share- holders in the infant company work as hostesses, selling books and serving refresh- ments. A ucoop-warming of- ficially opened the new estab- lishment for the school year, and the large attendance marked the' beginning of a successful season. 57
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, wg ' If a .ph1.i'. 's Seated, left to right, Charlotte Klima, Shirley Stechschulte, Sister Mary Cecile, moderator, Kathy Henry, Carol Siebeneck. Standing, Joanne Vartorella, Roberta Waltermeyer, Jean Morman, Marlene Miller, Mary J. Dixon, Virginia Weithman, Arlene Weiging, Virginia Weiging, Sue Brennan. I Keiko Osaka demoristrates to Humanities Club members origami, the Japanese art of paperfold- ing. Humanities Club officers from left to right, Shirley Stechschulte, vice-president, Kathy Henry, president, Charlotte Klima, secretaryg and Carol Siebeneck, treas- urer. Humanities Club The student who wishes to have truly well-rounded liberal education will derive many benefits from the Humanities Club, an organization dedicated to encour- aging interest in all the humanities. Contemporary Americana, this year's general theme, was expressed throughout the various programs presented by the club, such as 'The American Ballet-George Balanchinen and Pop and Op Art: The Significance and Value. The Humanities Club also sponsored 'the bookmohile and a theatre party.
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Current Seated left to right, Judy Melczak, Christine Camp, Mary Frances Wojciechowski, Dr. Kenneth Sawers, moderator, Ruth Ann Rettenberger, Kathy Couturier, Cathy Doniere. Standing, Stephany Misko, Mary Auth, Julie Mierze- jewski. World Affairs Club The purpose of this organization is to stimulate the college wornan's attitude and interest toward current events, to promote an understanding of world relations, and to give the integrated woman an active role in the World in which she lives. During the school year, the World Affairs Club made election posters, maintained a Social Studies Bulletin Board, and featured films and speakers at their meetings. Dr. Kenneth Sawers often led the group in informal dis- cussions of topics of interest, suggested by the members of the club. l I ! l N i l r l i I Officers of the World Affairs Club are Kathy Couturier, secretary- treasurerg Ruth Ann Rettenberger, vice-presidentg and Mary Francis Woj ciechowski, president.
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