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That sororities and fraternities would not fit on the MC campus and that the four societies are ade- quately fulfilling our social need. Above, the Bain- onian grid girls get ready for the powder puff game. what you think That defense is everybody ' s job: John Graves and Peggy Graham along with one-hundred and sixty-three other MC students do their share by donating blood during the annual blood drive sponsored by the student council. nil 4 ' ■
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M .VnV To the classroom: Doris Glad, preparing for a caree commercial advertising probably spends more hours week in classes Ihan the typical student ' s eighteen ho rings a hearty cheer and the thumbs up! cry as each game begins.
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That student government has shown a definite improvement, but feel it needs additional support and respect from both students and faculty. Above, entrance to That special studies and comprehensives benefit all students although both have greatest value for those planning graduate work. Above, Joyce Lingenfelter, music Rate faculty, good . . . college plant, good . . . ■social life, average . . . school spirit, good . . . favorite professors: Hunter, Orr, Queener, Jackson . . . feel YM-YWCA ' s are most valuable MC organizations . . . would like iionor sys- tem for tests, examinations . . . approve college stand on aut omobiles . . . feel spiritual growth definitely aided by MC Christian emphasis . . . would attend MC if Negroes were admitted . . . think United Nations is necessary to achieve world peace, expect eventual success, hope for in- creasing co-operation . . . 50.5 per cent favor Universal Military Training one or two years after high school — look at it as the proverbial ounce of prevention. That MC dorms provide the needed home-away-from-home feeling; here Jane Kirkpatrick and Ann Callahan decorate Baldwin ' s Christmas tree under Robbie ' s
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