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Something Is Missing! As the beginning of Fall Quarter ap- proached, faculty and students were dili- gently preparing for what they hoped to be a successful quarter at Augusta College. Ev- eryone expected a few changes, some good and some bad. One change, however, caught the student body by surprise. The surprise was what they were not hearing — bells! To bell or not to bell became the question asked by everyone. Many students felt hav- ing the bells provided more of a high school atmosphere, which we all try to escape once enrolled in college. The controversy erupted when students began complaining that pro- fessors were too involved in their lecture that they occasionally ran over class time, caus- ing students to be late for their next class. A question posed on the Student Referen- dum during Fall Quarter indicated that 52% of the students wanted some form of bells, either at the beginning of class, at the end, or both, while 48% wanted no bells at all. Because a solution to the problem has not been proposed, the halls at Augusta College shall remain silent. Opening
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student government mennbers, familiarize the incoming students with the facilities by guided campus and library tours. Displays in the College Activity Center provided the new students with information concerning the extra-curricular activities that are available at AC. ACES also finds time during this busy day to have a group discussion. The group discussion provides an opportunity for the students to inquire about things that may be unclear. In summary, ACES is to orient new students and that goal is accomplished with perfection. Orientation — 3
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Something ' s Going On In The CAC! There had been a lot of construction in the CAC during the fall and summer quar- ters. Walls were knocked down, new car- pet was laid, and new display cases were added. The food service changed their menu, moved things around, and even added a salad bar. The CAC is a favorite campus gathering place and all the changes were made to accomodate the students. The CAC is the home of Job Placement, Student Activities, and the Bookstore. There is always something go- ing on in the CAC. CAC — 5
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