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Nineteen students were selected to represent Marycrest College in the 1959-1960 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The primary factor for inclusion in this annual directory is high scholastic achievement with consideration also for qualities of. leadership and cooperation in academic and extracurricular activities, general citizenship and promise of future service to society. Each nominee received a certificate of award and the privilege of Wearing the key emblem of the organization. wHo's WHO y Gaining recognition in the 1960 Who's Who are, first row, Jane Philips, Judith Broderick, Rose- mary Barron, Nancy England, Lolita Schnitzius, Anne Tamburrino, Helen Tang, Lois Cries, Jeanne Kcelerg second row, Mary Ann Schwartz, Karlene Schowalter, Mary Jane Anderson, Alice Ann Simons, Judy Carrara, Marilyn Richardscn. June Schubmehl, Peggy Lampe, Theresa Ruppen- kamp, and Irene Miller ml A.
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l l Q SFPMC ' ' ----- - -- -- 1- 7 1 . Students and faculty members who constitute the SFPMC during 1959-1960 are the following: first row, A. A. Simons, S. Sedgwick, M. C. Hyland, M. F. Axford, J. Carrara, J. Philipsg second row, D. Zosky, S. M. Veronica, J. Hadank, P. Lampe, S. M. Agnes Clare, Mrs. Halbert, L. Schnitzius, A. Tamburrino, J. Broderick, third row, L. Cries, J. Lampe, J. Scliubmehl, S. M. Annette, R. Costello, M. Richardson, S. Margaret Maureen, D. Kaczkowski, A. Moehlenhof, Mr. Harvey. The Marycrest Student Faculty Policy Making Committee consisting of five faculty members and an elected group of fifteen student leaders carried on last year's program of studying .topics of mutual interest. Designed to give Marycrest students some in- sight into the role of the faculty in the total college program beyond that of the class- room and also to familiarize students with long-range planning on the part of the administration, the group discussed academic questions pertinent to campus life, stu- dent attitudes, and faculty aspirations and goals. if , if .
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As Marycrest College celebrates its twentieth anniversary, the Commuters' Club 1S nearing its tenth year of existence as a campus organization. Past accomplishments have included re-decorating the informal lounge and presenting panel discussions at area high schools on the value of attending college. Present members, carrying on in the tradition of integrating the interests of day students with the college, spiritually, academically, and socially, began the year's program with a big-sister-little-sister picnic. Autumn activity focused on Homecoming when Commuters and the Quad-City club of St. Ambrose joined in float-building. The Christmas spirit was manifested by decorating the luncheonette, saying prayers around the Advent wreath during lunch hours, holding a party and co-sponsoring a holiday dance with the Quad-City club of St. Ambrose College. The year closed with a farewell picnic for day seniors COMMUTERS' CLUB
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