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House Council HOUSE COUNCIL is a representative group of students designed to promote cooperation and communication between resident students and faculty. This year it obtained later hours for residents and campus broadcasts of St. Ambrose radio station KSAR. CSEATED, left to right? Betty Costigan, president, Bunny Nicholson, vice president Mayna Stancill, treasurer, and CSTANDINGI Mary McGraw, secretary. Commuters' Council COMMUTERS' COUNCIL provides a means ot communication between day students, faculty and student council. The main event of the year was the smorgasbord which enabled students to get acquainted with each other and their faculty adviser. tlett to rightl Mig Gimbel, treasurer, lrene Kale, vice president, and Phyllis Marvin, secretary. Not pictured: Maryanne Ceurvorst, president. 47
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I nter-Club CSEATED left to rightl Mary McGraw, Mary Ann Beckman, Nancy Lippert, Mary McEniry, Pat Sheehey, Dennyse Hogan, QSTANDINGJ Betty Costigan, Phyllis Gavin, president, Rosa Hongg Elaine Bruch, Kathy Shuman, Sue Foley, Carol Schlemme, Julie Lehnis, Bev Harrison, Pat Josfock, and Cecille Gerber. Ten O'CIock Scho INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, composed of a representative from each club and a president elected by the student body, is organized to coordinate the clubs on campus. It sponsored Lead- ership workshops during the fall and spring and supervised club work for Mardi Gras. Iars TEN O'CLOCK SCHOLARS Con- sists of students beyond the us- ual college age in Marycrest's regular daytime division. ln No- vember, the club and its presi- dent, Mrs. Dolly Lein, were featured on VVOC-TV Kaleido- scope. A tea for graduating seniors ended the year. ileft to rightl Mrs. Evelyn VanPuyvelde, secretary, Mrs, Dolly Lein, president, Mrs. Emily Wilson, and Mrs. Mildred Hansen. 46
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MPS Coffee House MARYCREST PUBLICATIONS SOCIETY is com- posed of English moiors ond minors. The group sponsored speakers such os octor-poet Roger Steftens ond clossicol scholor Fdther Mdrk Ed- words. The troditionol Christmos porty, Wossoil- Without-Ale, wos held iointly with COFFEE HOUSE, Iiterory discussion group. At Iett Suzy Hortung, coordinotor for both groups, shores o cup ot wossoil with Miss Lourie Fouikner, English department. Student Library Committee STUDENT LIBRARY COMMITTEE is on odvisory committee composed of the vice president of eoch closs. They serve os Iioison between the students ond the Iibrory tor on ex- chonge of ideos ond ci discussion of needs. Ileft to rightI Mory Tront, Scilly Cogon, Kothy Bcrrelf ond Koihy FitzgeroId.
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