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Summer Emptiness Dances, academic speakers, Homecoming Festivities, students convocations, the spring formal, finals, term papers-all these were a part of Cal Western last year and promise to be again. But as the final notes of Pomp and Circumstancen die away in the Greek Theater and students leave the residence halls for the summer months, a strange empti- ness settles over the once active campus. After a short break, a small group of students will again arrive for the summer session, and administrators and faculty will settle down to the slower pace of Summer Quarter. With the advance of the calendar comes an ,awareness - an antici- pation-of people, new ideas, and new changes. It is quiet on the surface for now, but excite- ment and activity are not far away. foie Marlin and Mary Ellen Quintana we the infermiffion af a .fummer arlivily movie to pez an aeademif pigeon who had been azzending flanef with foie. Right, llze new Jrienre building wa: opened during the Jammer, but war little med until fall. 5 , 14 f V
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4 ldun- -'ur --L... M,,f Profeifov Kleckner liiteni lo queilioni from .rludenli during flee ,remzmzr an piyrbedelzr drugt held in Zlye Sludenf Lounge, 5 l 5 E v 1 lvl M We Active Committee Informative seminar discussions and students sports nights in Golden Gym highlighted events planned by the Summer Quarter activities committee headed by Associ- ated Student President Yuji Mitani. The activities committee held its first meeting at lunch in the cafeteria during the quarter's Hrst week. Mitani conducted it as an open forum where suggestions for social and educational activities were solicited from the students themselves. With only a few residence students in the dorms, active and consistent participation became the biggest problem. A variety of events were planned, however, and most individuals who took part in them were well-satisfied. As its first major project the committee undertook a renovation of the student lounge, making it a suitable gathering place for the small residence enrollment. Rental of a stereo AM-FM radio and phonograph console, in- stallation of a ping pong table and availability of a variety of contemporary magazines were some of the attractions added. Off-campus outings to the County Fair, the Unicorn Theatre and the beach gave students a chance to get away from the university once in a while 5 and the weekly sports nights in the gymnasium presented the individual with an opportunity to relax mental tensions in wild co- educational games of basketball, volleyball and badminton.
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