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Marycrest Publication society functions on the campus to further student interest in creative and factual writing. Through the publication of the Crest and the Literary Supplement, those with literary interests have an opportunity to display their abilities. Modern American Literature, the year's theme for MPS, was discussed in its various aspects at each monthly meeting. The first in the series consisted of a student panel discussion to introduce the topic in the fields of poetry, fiction, and drama. Uther special events of the year included the traditional Wassail-Without-Ale Christ- mas party, El Catholic Press month talk by Mr. Wayne Loui, and a joint meeting with St. Ambrose. MPS Nb sw 5.0. Planning the next session of Cof- fee House are MPS'crs A. Der- vin, M. Spuehlcr, A. Moehlenhof, E. Campbell, K. Sullivan, M. Vivone, .l. Hoenig, B. Mizicko, C. Meksches, D. Nolan, D. Faulk- ner, J. Alongi, B. Ball.
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by HQ H0uSC trtftin: the members Of C0 b . . ne L - Amljmslim Blu Dllldiolsl masters. portruyilwl one Oli e COFFEE HOUSE Steaming cups of coffee lend an informal atmosphere to the Marycrest Coffee House where Cresters and Ambrosians meet to discuss skilled authors of the past, present, and future. Early in the year, the meeting featured the appearance of costumed characters who played a part in the development of the coffee house. An appearance by Char- lotte Murray Russell, noted mystery writer, highlighted the January meeting. March witnessed a joint meeting with the Art Club where art and English majors dis- cussed contemporary trends in their respective fields. Original student manuscripts sparked discussion at several meetings. From these sessions came a greater understanding and appreciation for literature or unpublished. -published
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ilifl .2 9 . , hwy! . . QCD-Editors? Rid, M, Vxvonlsi, I Maybanks. P. Demon' K' D Nolan, and ' ' B. Bull, E- Hafpeliag D. Faulkner, - ' ' des K- Kapp' Campbell, 1- Hoe ' Crest Staff mil? Mekeshes-3 E' A. Moehlenlw , ' CREST Striving to f lf' u ill its philosophy of HA positive force in the educational com- munityn each monthly edition of the Crest reflects Marycrestls religious, academic and social life. Photographs, thought provoking editorials and news and feature articles trace the yearis progress from freshman orientation to Aloha. Journalism students develop the indispensable unose for ne beats and gain practical experience with ' ' ws on their campus each edition. L Xffiik
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