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The Fieldhouse offers precarious perches for an aspiring phoiographer. i l l. l l l i l i l l i l l Q l l l l i I l 5 i l l Homecoming is always The busiesi' season . ., brings 'rhe lowesl' gracles. l Probably fhere is no place in The world lhal has The varieiy ol users Jrhal our Fieldhouse has. Hs walls have housed hordes of every lype of on-loolcer and loarlicipanl lrnown lo man. The scope of ilrs usefulness ranges from common chapels lo lhe big lime . . . Fred Waring, l-loliday on lce, Viclor Borge and The ullimale . . . baslcelloall. Somehow, evenis such as Pan-Fra Sing, Jrhe l-lornecoming Slunl Shows and various dances are squeezed inlo lhe busy Fieldhouse schedule. . . . lranguilily is a rare virlue ol our Fieldhouse. hs, fy
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'Q -1-ghg-'AKA .MM ff' ., 5 f'9-Jfxsfw, v. . 15355 IV, ig- fi-I O SU. 1.3 . A-1 . iilihj' if up ' ei V r 4, ' ls, .l ,. f I ' ,B x Two alums re+urn for Homecoming. Pa says, Ma, 'rhis sure is a greaf Homecoming. Thaf rare, solemn minufe be+ween Fieldhouse engagemenfs. Anofher baslce+ball season is finished . . . fhe floor is forn down . . . 'rhe Fieldhouse is quiel for awhile. 28
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Tiring of The Tepee, a Tew of The braver Bradley clan decided To see whaT could be done abouT geTTing a new Union. WiTh TervenT college spiriT They Tormed a STudenT Union STeering CommiTTee, consisTing oT all inTeresTed sTudenTs and some TaculTy members. From This energeTic group came The idea oT devoTing a Tew minuTes oT almosT every class To discuss The possibiliTies oT having This Union builT. A special SU Day was held. Sl4iTs were presenTed on The sTeps oT Lydia Bradley's beloved building, conTinuous enTerTainmenT oTTered in The Tepeeq a Snake Dance was held and a special STunT Show was presenTed in The evening. Obviously impressed, oT The 85 per cenT oT The sTudenT body who voTed in The SU elecTion, 68.8 per cenT voTed Tor a Union largely Tinanced by assessmenT. SiD SITE IIIIUII BUIIIJINII '1- An old landmark biTes The dusT for a new landmark. LeTT Row I: Richard Dunn, RoberT l-lasTerT, John STorTz, Beverly GolaTa, Arlene Keclcler, Sandra WoiTow, George Smerlc, Mr KermiT Johnson, Carol Graham, Donald Brian. l GTF LeTT Row 2: Miss Marina liarmalcis, Ray Neiman, Paul ATwood, Pamela Pulver, Sharon Gray, Jaclc Zallce, Wa Ter i row, Miss RuTh Jaas. RighT Row I: Melvin BenoviTz, Dennis GoldfTein, Gerald Swanlc, Suzanne Gregg, Arlene Maynard. RighT Row 2: Carol Mahnlce, Penelope BuTTerTield, Barbra BurlchardT, Marcia Bass, Claire STellas, Nancy Ames. Barbara Millner, Louis Flinlc, Mrs. Marie Smiley, Lee Marzolo. Rear: Roger Johnson, James Kirchner, Wayne RooT, Miss Barbara Dreher, Vernon lsgren.
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