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PAPER PUSHI G Cars may run on increasingly expensive gasoline, but MCCC runs on paper. First, therels the annual New Student Orientation Day when Student Handbooks are dis- tributed and introduetions to administrators made. You can also fill out forms lor parking permits and joining clubs at the Activities Fair which follows. If The Col- lege Voice is functioning, you can pick up their VVeleome Baek issue. The Book- store is happy to relieve you of those funny pieces of green paper, and you should cheek the course outlines on file in the Library. The only paper you won't find is wallpaper. ,W-v 'ia A47 l To keep the paper industry happy, there's pre-registration, regular registra- tion, late registration, student loan forms, applications for graduation, eap and gown measurement forms, yearbook photo appointment slips and wrappers on candy, Twinkies and ice erearn sand- wiches. You might notice that the paper cups are getting smaller, but there's a machine that changes green paper into round pieces of metal. lsn't progress wonderful? While one sn-nn-ster is running out. ll' the vlass full. take your pink form The easy part is oyer. Now lake the eourse another is being horn. Get you new gnnl your pink card baek to Station Two and write your research papers and lake senn-ster schedules at Iln- liegistraris and start over. your voinputer printed tests. Ulliee or through the niail. 90
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--...Q l .31 TH, if M iii vs. t CHE E'k 5 F ta ski' lt it 5 .. ,IN WEEK ABOUT WOMEN7, The Women's Coalition, a new and vital part of MCCC campus life proved its organizational ability with the May 15 through 19th Week About Women held at both campuses The events included: Monday, May 15 Tuesday, May 16 Arts and Crafts Show Evelyn Stern's multi-media Sense of Beautyv Student piano recital Cecilia Hodges Drewry's dramatic readings Reception Film: The Sterile Cuckoo followed by a discussion by Marilyn Gilroy 51 Janet Birkal Wednesday, May 17 Women's Day at the Kerney Campus Reception Helen Fcrber speaks on dieting Ebony Dance Group of THS Friends Choir Nunzio C:-rnoro's lecture on Finances Discussion on rape with Detective White Thursday, May 18 MCCC Awards Day at which the Women's Friday, May 19 Coalition presented a 3200 scholarship to June Coates and a certificate of merit to Patricia Butler. Luncheon Discussion program on women returning to school with Angela lVlcClynn, Bob Keane and Pat Carr Discussions on nutrition, exercise and sexuality with Florence Melick, Angela McClynn and Chris Ang:-rmcier Run for Fun, a two mile race for fifty participants tpictured belowl
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