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Education search lost in seeking friends, interests foreign to self -- Students pondered over campus politicals. The search for higher education was often lost when students came together on campus from all parts of the world. With so many cultures and environ- ments represented, any student found it hard not to become fascinated and in- terested in new friends and new ways of living. Whether it was in the library, on the lawn, or in the middle of some campus activity, students seemed to search out the unusual and enlighten- ing. In fact many became so involved in the extra-curricular that their class studies went begging. Some even drop- ped out of school or were asked not to return. Nevertheless, the out-of-class activites proved to be a form of higher education very important to those who participated. Even though the Clark Library seemed satur- ated with books, there was room for 600,000 more. 12
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er, that is, students slopped, strolled and stomped in spirit with the latest Sloppy students dance steps. In a darkened stadium, studentbody officers optimistically staged a burial and resurrection for the Spirit of the Y. If attendance indicated spirit, it was very high during the year. St. tyick brought a lively spirit and sacks of goodies to dorm pixie parties. Y social hustle, studies united to create spirit Social hustle replaced registration hassle as students quickly recuperated from summer frivolity to settle down into their school routine. Spirit became a topic of converstation when student- body officers and pep leaders staged a ceremonial burial of the old Spirit of the Y in an effort to rejuvenate student- body enthusiasm and support for school teams. School spirit, whether openly dis- cussed or not, was exhibited in many ways and in many places during the year. Dorms united in fellowship and fun, couples supported school dances and programs, crowds at football and basketball games set new records. The religious aspect of spirit was also notice- ably more influential during the year. Five new campus wards were created at the beginning of the year, swelling the number to 37. More students took time out from their studies to attend weekly Devotional assemblies than in the past. 11
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The quad became crowded with signs and slogans when electioneering students worked. Intimate talks with loved ones meant spring- time. Warn weather brought out laziness in students who casually flooded lawns on campus. Daily Universe always brought out the best. 13
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