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Charles L. Anspach, Ph.D., LL.D President Central Michigan College 7
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President's Message The Walls of Central Michigan College There is an old story that a King from the central part of Europe visited the King of Sparta, and during his visit said to the King of Sparta, Where are the walls of Sparta? He was told that at dawn of the next day he would be shown the walls of Sparta. At dawn he was taken to the top of a high wall and told to look down into the valley below. He saw ten thousand men. The King of Sparta then said, Below you will see the walls of Sparta. In answer to the question, Where are the walls of Central Michigan College'? l, like the King of Sparta, say, look about you and you will see in faculty, students, alumni,and friends, the walls of Central Michigan College, for a college is iust as strong, iust as weak, iust as effective, iust as ineffective, as the persons who carry her banner. This year's Chippewa, as the Chippewas of the past and the Chippewas of the future, records in pictures portions of the walls of our college. The many activities in which the students are engaged, in a sense, write the history of the College. We are all proud ofthe students of this college, and point with pride to the many activities in which these students engage. No better public relations volume is published in any one year than the college annual. To the students and friends who review the happenings as depicted and recorded in this volume, come memories of many happy moments. This book will be retained by each student as a treasure house of college memories. Charles L. Anspach, President President writes a memo.
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The Student Senat ' e is the govern- ing bod y on Central's campus, with two senators being elected from each class. These senators, plus the President and the Vice-President of the Student Body, cannot be officers in any of the organizations on cam- pus, so that the y may devote their time and efforts to governing the campus. 8 Student H. Lee Scott, President St cl This year an unforeseen situation has arisen. The President of the Stu- dent Body graduated in February, and the Vice-President succeeded to the presidency, thus leaving the vice-presidency vacant. To fill this, Michael Waske was elected in a special election for a term of one semester only, as Vice-President. Senate u ent Body
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