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Cameron ' s new Clarence L. Davis Memorial Student Union offers rest, relaxation and refreshment to college students. The union contains a bookstore, snack bar, ball¬ room, a color television in the student lounge, snooker and pool tables and machine games. The $300,000 union was completed and opened to students in March of 1962. Social Life Sets the Pattern Highlighting Cameron ' s social calendar is the annual Military Ball which provides a varied entertainment. In past years entertainment has included Fats Beaty ' s noted band, floor shows, featuring students from Oklahoma State University, pantomimists and ventriloquists. Throngs of students gather at the innumerable social events which are sponsored by Cameron ' s many clubs. Fun nights, weekly dances and watching of colored television programs are only a few social events taking place in the modern student union. 13
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Cameron College ' s newspaper, The Cameron Collegian, is published once a month. In 1962 the Collegian was awarded as the best all-around newspaper of junior colleges in Oklahoma. Other awards the newspaper took at the Fall Conference, sponsored by the School of Journal¬ ism and Communications at Oklahoma State University were first in feature stories, first in editorials, second in news stories and third in sports stories. Journalistic media consists of an introduction to newspaper writing, the technique of news story writing and the kinds of news and their resources. With 9 hours being taught in jour¬ nalism, advance courses present a continuation of news writing with a study of the mechanics of newspaper production and practice in gathering and writing all kinds of news. Another aspect of journalism includes the campus yearbook, The Wichita, which is edited and assembled by journalism students. Also radio and television script is prepared and given by journalism and speech students. Student Communications and Pictured here is a scene from the Greek tragedy, Antigone, one of many dramatic, musical, and comedy productions presented annually by the drama department. Cameron Players, the dramatics club, is active in community and Fort Sill productions as well. Debate, public speaking and forensics in general are supported by inter¬ collegiate competition at various state speech tournaments. Outstanding debaters at Oklahoma University, Oklahoma State University, Southwestern State College and Central State College have gained their first experience at Cameron College. Students take command of their own affairs at Cameron College. Under a democratic studen t personnel policy, officers of the various campus clubs from the Phi Theta Kappa to the World Tape Pals plus six independent senators meet, discuss and legislate the rules for campus ac¬ tivities. Student government training is essential to the complete American citizen and leaders at Cameron often continue to exert that same leadership in other institutions.
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Church of Christ, Baptist and Methodist faiths are keeping pace with the on-campus building by adding new bible chairs. Each of these faiths furnish student jobs and meeting places for students who seek religious inspiration. Both Church of Christ and Baptist faiths have modern new building adjoining the campus. Methodist churchmen are contemplating a new building. on Oklahoma’s Largest Cameron boasts 500 students who are enrolled in evening classes. Instruction of superior quality is offered. Instructors are represented from Harvard, Princeton, West Point, University of Pittsburgh and other universities of outstanding caliber. The evening staff is employed from three sources; Lawton Public Schools, Fort Sill and Cameron ' s day class instructors. Twenty-seven instructors are employed for the evening class session. Some of the courses offered are trigonometry, German, English, Russian, alge¬ bra, calculus, welding, shorthand, typing, business law, history and psychology. Policies of Cameron ' s administrative staff include a curriculum of study which will further educate adults in diverse professions in the Lawton community.
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