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The freshmen left initiation memories behind and papered the campus with campaign slog;uis and cartoons in an effort to boost their candidates into class offices. Long ! cfore the voting began, it was evident that Neil White of Exeter, aided by his CRAM affiliation and large crew of signmakcrs, would walk off with the presidency. Shown with him (alxjve right) arc successful candidates Robin Whittemore, treasurer, and Pam Jones, secretary. Ron Royer was elected vice president. Neil (below) joined previously elected presidents Andy Traver (’68), Tom McIntyre (Student Council), Wayne Giles (’67), and Ed Hendry (’66).
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Signs went up. “CHANGE Articles (and Articals) were written in encouragement. Several hundred piled into Silver Hall to discover what CRAM (Committee for the Reaction Against Mediocrity) was all about. Speeches were made and some enthusiasm kindled. Everyone had a project to suggest, from football (right) to faculty evaluations. Peter Jarrctt and Peter Vanier (below right) led the crusade. After that, things sort of died out for CRAM. An exam week, a speakers’ program and a few other results evolved, but the college’s enthusiasm dwindled. CRAM issued its own mimeographed epitaph in February.
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Julie Uslin Elaine Clifford. Don Kerr The artistic element at Plymouth seemed more in evidence this year. Establishment of a Student Art Society brought Medieval-style tapestries to the Plymouth Common during the holidays (second right), a special exhibit at the state education convention (right), displays of artwork throughout the college buildings, and a Spring art show. Karl Drerup, department head, welcomed alx ut thirty new art majors this year, the largest number since he established art here eighteen years ago. Elwyn Hayslip continued to bring exciting displays to the Lamson Gallery. A third staff member, William Whitwell, joined the department this year. Staff members William Whitwell and Elwyn Havdip admire an exhibit by Cuban exiles brought to campus bv Dr. Caparrot (ri U).
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