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LEADERSHIP CAMP Commission head Roy Bone ond Committee member Ann Turnbull find Leadership Camp a good opportunity for getting organized. From informal discussion groups to snips-hunting — that ' s Leadership Camp. Always looking for the best possible location for such a gathering, the committee in charge of securing a meeting place this year selected Camp Cedar Lakes State FFA-FHA Headquarters near Ripley Whether or not the ideal weather was a part of the contract no one knows, but leaders and faculty members plan- ned and relaxed for three days under beautiful, sunny skies. Even that unexpected dip in the lake at 2:00 a.m. was refreshing to a few chosen ones. In order to remember the ideas ond suggestions presented, note- books ore kept. J» P ft £ J M i: ■ Ninety Marshall students and faculty members scottered them- selves over the acres of Camp Cedar Lakes to propose and estoblish plans for making Marshall o better institution. Those who attended the camp can look back over the year and see that many of their ideas were carried out. 20
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LESSONS ACTIVITIES From the festive Homecoming to the thought- provoking Life Planning Week runs a spectrum of activities at Marshall that is tinged with les- sons in living. Pleasantly breaking classroom routine, the year ' s big occasions drive home knowledge of life, its ups and downs, victories and losses, joys and rough spots, with force not found in long formal courses. The effectiveness of a student ' s academic education is seen in his open-mindedness, en- thusiasm and cooperation in taking part in group activities. Large and lively crowds support Marshall ' s ac- tivities, making them events and occasions with interest and nostalgia to haunt the graduate for a lifetime. 19
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V1% Mi No wonder the fish won ' t bite. They ore bashful and with all that crowd a poor little fish wouldn ' t stand a chonce. Faculty members and students dike joined in the fun and work of Leodership Camp. Campus Leaders Propose Plans Three days of discussing topics of importance to Marshall — the honor system, publications, elec- tions, or publicity — help prepare for a better school year. i s; Dr. Leonord Rigglemcn, President of Morris Harvey, was o fea- tured guest on Wednesday. Such an exchange of speakers helps to build better relations between schools. Chuck Groves, Dudley Settle, Mike Moroney, Katherine Pierce, and Joe Cotfmon try their luck during a few free minutes. .V - 21
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