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THE BAY WI Dowd . . 4 The Bay Window is Mass. Bay's bi-weekly informer of social events, cultural activities, editorials, sports, etc., on and off the campus. Its contents encourage the participation of all students in the affairs and activities of the College in a well- developed manner. The Bay Window staff feels it has accomplished much in seeing the students of MBCC reading their finished product and benefiting from it. Editor-in-Chief - Joe Ross A , New Editor - Jack Myers Photography Editor- Ray Richard Business Manager - Maria Teixeira Sports Editor - George McGee Advertising Manager - Barry Karas Faoulgr Advisor - Professor L. Godtfredsen ' a exif .Z f sf . f ff 3 ' 63 M 9.4, 'f 1:37 A W W y i f
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SIL VER KE Y and -eq Silver Key is an honorary activities society designed to recognize the contributions made by students in the college and the wider community. Although selection is primarily based on leadership, participation, and unseliish contribution of one's time, energy, and ability, the student must also be making satisfactory progress in his academic pursuits. Membership in this organization represents the highest honor this College can bestow for outstanding leadership and service to the com- munity of which we are a part. - On November 29, 1964, the Winter Tapping was held at ,Boston University's .Marsh Chapel. Thirteen initiates came forth to be Tapped in a moving and sol- emn ceremony. The Program was highlighted by thegpresentation of akPlaque to President and Mrs. john F. McKenzie for their outstanding leadership and un- selfish contributions to the College. President - Vincent Puglia Recording Seoretagz - Denise Nunes Corresponding Secretary - Josette Doyle Praeceptor - Constance Mariano Honorary Member -Q Dean Kenneth W. Hagerstrom
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STUDENT A CTI VI TIES COMMITTE Chairman - George Harden Rosemary Guarino Members - Barry Karas George McGee Fred Albrandi Helen Dworkin Neem, The Student Activities Committee is a standing commit- tee of the Student Government Association consist- ing of a chairman, who is appointed by the Presi- dent of the Student Council, and Hve members all of whom work under the direction of the Student Activities Advisor. Its goals are to develop a well- 'rounded activities calendar, socially, culturally, and educationally, to involve as many students as possi- ble in the learning process which the Student Ac- tivities Program offers and to contribute to the planning, organization and execution of all student activities, The committee's specific responsibilities are to ap- point a chairman for each social, cultural and ath- letic event, to set-up an activities calendar, to act as a liaison to the Student Council, to serve as ac- tivities consultants to students and faculty, to con- tinually evaluate and re-evaluate the activities pro- gram by conferring with student committees and clubs and reviewing Final reports, and of utmost importance, to constantly strive for better public re- lations - a more efficient method of communicat- ing with Student Council, student body, faculty and outside guest. PIERIA Riemf' MBCCF' new liter-QW mag-azihei Wfinf iHf0 vide an outlet for talented students and faculty. Publication this Yeaf- The magazine owes its exist- This will be accomplished by periodically publish- eincie to the enthuslasmp of a handful of students ing Shortlstoriesressaysy poetry! and Critical-reviews an professors. The magaz1ne's purpose is tg pro- 64 Editor-in-Chid - Marjorie Lo Grosso Faculzgf Advisor - Professor KCCIZH
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