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Editor in Chief Steven A. Fisher Managing Editor Murray Seidel Business Manager Ted Meyer Associate Editors Joel Po3ell, Peter Skutches Editor at Large ; David Paskin Senior Editor 1 Michael P. O’ Donne 1 Fraternities Editor jt » .k Ettorina Fantozzi Sports Editor | | ij|i Robert Rosenheim Activities Editor MargareLTodd Copy Editor , Sylvia Schumacher Photography Editor C, C. Read Art Editor . Barry Leighton Circulation D. Bernstein, P. Golove Staff — M. Peters, R. Klaus, R. Feldman, D. Auerbach, R. Hervey, G. Darby, D. Reiss, R. Grimm, W. Smith, G. Kushner, D. Mayer, A, DeCheraev.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Our very best wishes attend you, members of the class of ]960, as you leave the College. Your paths will he cpiite different. Some of you will teach, some serve through the healing arts, some will enter the ministry. Many will become lawyers, and many others will go to graduate school. A great many will go into various types of business. I hope some of you will eventually become concerned with and active in some phase of govern- ment, state, local, or national. The variety of activities represented by our alumni, the multiple manner in which they contribute to the life and structure of state and country, of community, of church, is a never ceasing source of both amazement and satisfaction. It justifies the thesis which we at Muhlenberg have consistently held — that a liberal arts education provides the kind of experience which prepares broadly, and which lends itself widely to many purposes. We do not offer a vocational type of training. Rather we seek breadth and try to stimulate intellectual curiosity. This variety notwithstanding, there are certain elements which all of you surely have in common, certain others which we hope you share. All of you have been introduced to the world of hooks and writers. In varying de- grees you have learned that although you have had intimate contact with teachers, many of them truly great teachers, ultimately and primarily what you learn depends upon you, and intelligent, analytical reading is the basis of much of that learning. All of you have learned the value of discussion, and have had experience in hav- ing changed your opinions and your ideas as your contacts became more numerous, more broad. All of you have been challenged as you presented your views and have been ask- ed to present evidence for what you have written or said. All of you have been challenged to make your religion dynamic in your life. All these and more have certainly been in your experience here. We hope you share, in addition, a challenge which will produce that intellectual curiosity which will never let you rest, a spiritual zeal which will ever spur you to better, more useful, more consecrated lives, a social conscience which will literally never permit you to seek to live alone, needless of others and their needs. Finally I hope you share with me an undying affection for and interest in this College which I too — but for a second time — soon will he leaving. President
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L. to R. P. Skutches, T. Meyer, J. Podell. Steven A. Fisher Editor-in-Chief THE I960 CIARLA Standing L. to R. R. Klaus, M. Seidel, D. Bernstein, M. Peters. Seated L. to R. B Leighton, M. Todd, E. Fantozzi, R. Rosenheim, D. Paskin. The 1960 Ciarla is the sixty- sixth class yearbook to be publish- ed by the students of Muhlenberg College. It is the sincere hope of the entire staff that the 1960 book will be the best ever turned out. We have tried a few new innova- tions. such as color, which we hope will meet with the approval of the student body. Our deepest thanks are due to our publisher Bradbury. Sayles. O ' Neill. Hurley, and Thomson, Inc., and to our photo- grapher Merin Studios Inc. Steven A. Fisher H. Ted Meyer 9
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