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THIS IS ALABAMA STATE ITQ' PEOPLE: 'Whu arc to ho st-rvvd in sundry ways, Within the matrix of what Alabama Stak- ColIt-gv has to nffc-r In tllt' fullfilmvnt of her lofty Objectives; Who urt- Sllldl'llth': the bright, the not so bright. Thu- tah-ntvd. mediocre. thv serious. the carefree. Tlu- drcisinn makers. the leaders. the followershAll. ITS PI ,MII-IH; The old and tww plum facilitiesh The haunts, Tho strata and spherv. The platform, campuswist: cumulunitywisv, State. regional. national and intvmatinnal in scope. ITS Ti 1 INT :5: 'l'hv happenings. tht- ideash Thl' circumstances of those and their corresponding mnsmlumws. A anion 0! which is reducible to a pictorial printed pagv. YES. THIS IS ALABAMA STATE in 1967-1968. A MISCELLANY . drl
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ITS PEOPLE: INTRODUCTION 6? SPRINGSUMMEB MISCELLANY DEDICATION ADMINISTRATIVE 3.: ACADEMIC BRASS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES BEAUTIES CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS HOBNET STAFF DI HE CTOBY 2 3 32 34 88 124 152 170 250 293 INTRODUCTION: Who care about themselves and others; Whose services are not geared to the mere base necessities of life But, people who are always mindful that base needs are but the simplest foundation source, From which one gets a firm footing to come To this creative purpmeful service of making the American dream a rea ity; Who engage in and who encourage and lead the. old and the. Young in a creative exchange of ideas, Such that from the drags, that inevitably abounds, and the pearl That which makes For the unique nature of higher educatinn will prevail.
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COMMUNITY VISITATION DAY - OPEN HOUSE... Many visitors toured the new plant additions at the college, at an Open House on Community Visita- tion Day, May 14. The tour divided into two section, began at 3 p. m. for State officials, including Representative Harold Harris; educational and community leaders, and at 4:30 p.m. for the general public. Both tour groups were escorted over the same routes, departing the College Union Building via motorcade, circling the campus, viewing the many additions and improve- ments, cluminating the tour back at the Union huilding, where refreshments Were served. President Levi Watkins, assisted by faculty mem- bers and students, led the tourists thl'Ough the Facul- ty dining area, Health Center? the new Simpson Hall, Abercrombie Hall, new faculty aparlments, Kilby Hall1 now being used as an art center; and the College Union which houses the college book store, post oche, conference room, offices, snack bar, lounges, fountain area, guest quarters, game room and main dining room. N' k i
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