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fi Il I lr L it i '. M 3 -lq ., Q 3 , . I V :JL A L4 - ,V land' ' Y - it A . - Lg ,L . H 'P THE COMMERCIAL FREE music of WKFM is broadcast daily to C4's cafeteria. Even during the later hours of the after- noon, it is only interrupted by the an- nouncements of up-coming events. These events included everything from a violinist to a men's beauty contest. AFTER THE CHAOS ofthe 11 o'clock break, Melanie Willis can finally find a seat. A popular place for gatherings, the lounge held a variety of eventsg and included such attractions as folk singers, Robin and Linda Williamsg violinist, Francis Fortierg and men's liberationist, Warren Farrell. F3 .fr-QXL X5 r is E9 f 1 QQ? so 2 3 QM Qing flwfbt KJU -fxlrfw 'l , ,Q 'mill M , !,:N m- g ,Ig ,lrlfll N V v, z'47Y,,g,,1 ,f,,M '.',,. ffwf- ,ll , rr. .k,Y,KY' w gE1,j' aussi if,-' 3? I iii' 1 Q ' gi' L 5- ' at 'er a' ' an - QQ -Us if 6 Student Life Divider
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was chosen new Qfornierly our student personnel etor, he was familiar with Quad C its needs. I-le also agreed with ident Anthony that the school ld be more involved in the com- 'ty, and he favored programs that lld bring the college closer to the pie neither of interaction with the students. y decided to keep their doors open veryone, and as Dr. Schwab stated .on't want to forget that that's I? we're all here for . . , for the stu- s. as Xia' YOU SAW a swift figure dashing by a window, you shouldiitiliave been surprised -it was just Dean Schwab out for daily two-mile run. A beginning skier, Dr. Schwab is a believer in fitness for the M body as well as for the mind. 1 17 lou: H .,,x. .f ruwrizga-W. tv Ltr NH, i H fiifiiiifsfi ,A 1, .. lr.t,,l:,2 - :ew sf' Hz O 0,90 129' I' Q, 0 fo 0 P V- fa 35,-' g A0 O ,, ,, 1:gm:f'1j A , ff a iqirti. '53 ge La ifxgzz, girly 1 - f A 2 Q f , , , .f-QTY? a far cry from Cahfornlai-drioughts. Along with his wife and three children. Dr. Anthony settled in at their 50-acre farm in Owasco. yl-le had formerly been the president of lxosjtrigeles City College and wa,sr?gi1adL5,to ggfgrhffo the 'slower 'pace of theiigtigrsggg Qc,clkiiiiiziiiflill Q 7 V771 i i if 1411 Vlil-f' if 1 ig gig Q jg F5 .5 5 fn 'W'f-ft2f'iir- 1 I i 'K ' i its s 55- i 'Mi ' 'l' l i o193er , L , f Q I :2f'5f1fjg'gsre13f:- N, f ,,.,xs t ,s iff 7 ,, x. :tix si li ff, .f-, wmm.fe11.,.fX 'rim 1 ,-.s mfr ,-, v,11m42f2 i1'.ss--M 5 r ,,.,,, 5 N5 we X621 .. ,gg
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4': Student life ,,Q-f- .. - 5 Classes and studying were a major part of student life, but there was also another side. After finishing home- work and shelving the books for an- other night, most of us started look- ing around for a little entertainment. As it turned out, we didn't have far to go. Within easy commuting distance for most students, the college was an ideal place for things to happen. Posters cov- ered the walls, doors and bulletin boards to announce up-coming events. There were rock stars and poets, beer blasts and lectures. Current movies were offered, as well as concerts, dance companies and' theater groups. Not a week went by without something spe- cialg and as for variety, we had it all. MUNCHING OUT was only one of the at- tractions of C4's cafeteria. Beginning to fill for the 1 1 o'clock lunch break, the cafeteria is also a place to study, listen to music, or just plain gossip. On later ocmsions it pro- vided the setting for such events as the Folk Art Festival and beer blasts. ,lc ...--, .- .- dt C fd Cfffffyl Qmnpxtugx Student Life Divider 7
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