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Athleti ics The Staff 140 Football 141 Intrcmurals 1 50 Basketball 155 Baseball 164 Cheerleaders 1 66 All MAC Selections 167 Golf 168 Track 169 Tennis 170 Wrestling 171 Coach Snyder 172 n-ii A T: Cv ..-F ' ' •- A Mind And Muscles Both Musf Learn. Organizations teach leadership, and they, too, must have cooperation and friendship prevailing, or their purposes and their goals will wither and die. Athletics teach teamwork, sportsmanship, and physical education, while the college — classes. books, and the traditional learning tools — show the true student the way to a brighter future through a cultivation of his mental faculties. So your yearbook is thus divided to picture that learning comes in many ways — from books and classes but from just plain living as well. The College i% i Other Sports 173 Administration 176 Faculty 183 Seniors 203 Who ' s Who 212 Juniors 218 Sophomores 224 Freshmen 229 Index 259 Added Notes 267 The College Spearheads Learning.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities Leadership Camp 20 Freshman Activities 22 Student Union 24 Cultural Programs 26 Elections 30 Student Government 32 Publications 34 Other Activities 38 College Theatre 42 Homecoming 44 Christmas Week 50 Students In The News 51 Life Planning Week 52 Activities Teach Living Lessons Activities, organizations, athletics, and the college — the four divisions of your yearbook repre- senting four divisions of your college. Each is a separate phase of college life, yet all blend to form a well-rounded, unified whole. In the life repre- sented in each division, the college student learns, for he knows that learning cannot be static but must continue through each part of life. Activities serve as recreation, but they also act on the student ' s personality by developing his co- operation as he plans events that will boost the prestige of his college and will enlarge what it has to offer. In addition, activities teach him social poise as he learns to live with other people. Organizations Music 56 Religious 62 Military 65 Professional 71 Interest 78 Honorary 82 Housing 91 Greeks 1 00 Independents 1 32 fri ' P A ' y Cy% T ,7 V. Organizations Foster Interests and Skills.
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4v £Bi : :-:4, , The wove of his hond and his warm smile have helped to maku Prusidt-nt Smith the r ebpected person that Itc is. The 1959 Chief Justice Is Dedicated To . . . PRESIDENT STEWART H. SMITH
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