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Building on the old . . . lWlaeel Editor! N. Ware and J. Richter contemplate strategic changes. I96I One of the highlights of any college is its yearbook. ln the pages of this volume are included familiar faces, memorable events scenes of laughter, and glimpses of collegd life. Pictures, deadlines, dummy sheets proofs, and finances are several aspects ol Literary genius' at work, S. Madtson, B. Shanda- low, J. Bohnen, editor, the yearbook in the making. The many pleas- creating .
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1-r, 0 O Although facilities were limited, once again the Athletic Association provided op- portunities for exercise and recreation for the students. ln the fall a Wheelock hockey team was successful at Wellesley Hockey playday. During the season, members of the AA were also afforded an opportunity to play tennis at the Wlinsor School courts. For the bowling enthusiasts, there was informal inter-collegiate bowling with some of the menis and women's colleges in the area. Advisor to the group was Miss Barbara Fish, a senior at Bouve. We finally won Offirerrz Z. Makepeace, Cbairmang M. Fox S Beebe C Price. building fund Wheelock has continually been planning and building, as was most evident this year. The Building Fund Committee has had the task of asking the stu- dents to make their contributions to their school. They did this by having sales throughout the year, where girls had the opportunity to buy Wheelock sweatshirts, madras belts, ashtrays, stuffed animals, and numerous room ornaments. Wfith Mary Ann Baker as its co-ordinator, the Building Fund did its share in helping Wheelock grow. Rah! Building Fund Chairmen: J. Sherman and M. A. Baker.
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'2 .44 Working hard? Layout Jtafx D. Schmelter, E. Sandler, editor, S. wheel Weatherbee discuss layout format. Hard night? Senior Coordimzlorr J. Parks and B. Beck race against time! irable hours spent in compiling this book will always be remembered by its staff. The U7lveel staff, with its adviser, Miss lean-Marie McKenna, hopes to share and preserve for you, through this volume, some if the exciting moments of the year. Vbblirififffons Cifsifr yn., f- Will this do? 'General SMH members? A. Armitage and K. Lane consider pictures for next deadline. My En A. S, ii Hey, look at this ! Burmesx Staff: L. T Buechlintu, S. Erhard, 'mumzger and J. Tay- lor scouting prospective advertisers. Missing i iiii 13, from picture: W. Wall. 75 Q -E K Q 1 Q
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