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College students find converted fire escape slides at Manhattan ' s City Park ideal for summer recreation. For most native Kansans, surfing is a new and infre- break from summer school, are content to paddle at quent experience. The majority of students, taking a Tuttle Puddle, five miles north of campus.
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Students find that library carrels provide a quiet atmosphere for study amid endless campus activities. Peace marchers, traveling to Washington, stopped to address students and faculty from Seaton hall steps. Exhausted from the constant study of Dead Week, a student finds a few short minutes for relaxation. Dorm residents often find concentrated study to be a challenge amid other activities of college life. 15
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Following President JamesA.McCainandhisplat- form party. Ph.D. candidates and faculty members Photo by David von Riesen lead approximately 1.200M.A., M.S.. B.A.and B.S. candidates to the Field House to receive degrees. 1,200 receive degrees at June commencement Assembling on the field across from Anderson hall, graduation degree candidates marched four abreast to Ahearn Field House, where more than 1.200 degrees were conferred. Completing their degrees at mid-term, 628 students received diplo- mas through the mail and were invited to partici- pate in June, 1968 commencement exercises. More than 4.000 students attended the sum- mer school session which included workshops and seminars, as well as regular classes. The seminars were as diversified as the one entitled Creativity in Elementary Education. More than 60 air- conditioned classrooms accommodated the ca- sually dressed summer students. For recreation, students took Union-sponsored trips to the Star- light Theater in Kansas City, and rode the Blue River Queen, a 31-foot pontoon excursion boat. Dressed in the robes designating their individual degrees, candidates await the march across campus. 17
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