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CONTRAST zine dedicated to the talent this is a maga- Why Contrast? Because of the students here at WMC, talent that varies from per- son to person, from year to year. Contrast, because in snatches of poetry and prose many different views of life are presented. Contrast, because it is always different, al- ways original. For the literary genii of the college, this is a way to satisfy the writer's craving to see his work in print; for the artistic members of the community, a way to illustrate and improvise with a given idea. The magazine grows slowly each year, beginning in the imagination and the dreams of individuals, building out of their own experience, translated into patterns of thought, put down on paper, handed in, sometimes forgotten by the author until he sees it again in May. The work is shaped, illustrations are added, the magazine is put together and printed. Then in May sudden- ly there are issues of Contrast everywhere, some collecting dust under beds, some prized on the desks or bookshelves, some stopping the wind in the hole in the win- dowpane, some read and reread. Contrast, a showcase of student ability. First row, left to riglu: K. Liston, 1. Griep, S. Mattingly. Second row, felt 10 right: D. Petrovich (business manager), J. Ivins (art editor), P. Stahl (literary editor), M. Carhart, N. Mengel, M. HahnefeJd; Jan Shell, editor. The Psychology Club is the newest of the groups on The first visible contribution of the Psych Club has been campus especially designed for department majors. Still in to blow the horn of its department with the impressive gold its elementary stages of organization, this club has extensive shingle displaying the Psi symbol and the names of the plans for the future which include visiting nearby institu- faculty members. Under the guidance of Dr. Miller, the club tions, inviting speakers here, and becoming a chapter of the has been formed to bind together the students of psychology national honorary society for excellence in the field of and to broaden the scope of their experience while at the psychology, Psi Chi. same time stimulating interest and scholarship in the science of the human mind. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First row, left to right: Dr. Miller, J. Bal- lard. E. Daniels. Second row, leit: /0 right: S. Callander, C. Bridges, E. Wagner, N. Absher, V. Weber. Third TOW, left 10 Tight: S. Helms, C. England.
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