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Larzelere Hall residents seem somewhat per- plexed about the evening meal, but no one turns it down. Mary Barrett earns a littlc spending money by serving in the food com- mons. The Mid-Michigan Muskies, a skin-diving group of Central students, prepare for a hJan- nary MornH dip under seven inchcs of ice covering the Mt. Pleasant Mill Pond.
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Stan Filip takes time out for an inter-dormitory football game. Kinde sophomore, accepts ochr during Courtesy Week. What would college life be like without the sidelight of dormitory living and random activities? Here a photographic interview of incidental activities on campus reveals part of the personality of collegiate life. This sampling of postures and stances describes the portion of the studenUs environment known as everyday living. The collegian, unlike the Boy Scout, cannot be. described by a glowing noun series. The student is an individual. Ine terests span from topical classwork to extraneous hobbies of differing types and degrees. Sometimes there is part-timc work, sometimes waiting in line, sometimes socializincr sometimes physical exercise and D: expression. The collegian has individual needs and interests. ampm Interest: Follow Many Path; Members of the modern dance Class practice routines in the college gym. Some of these students eventually will teach modern dance. TYC old milk machinea gets a refill by John Toma. Must keep the line moving.
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T ime Out from Academic .TAll work and no play make; lack a dull boy? An American leisure princijhle. There is a time for work and a time for play among all peoples. With the Centralite, leisure hours are spiced by a spectrum of organized parties ranging from the tradition of the Sadie Hawkinsl Day Dance to the school-sanctioned group parties. All-college mixers occupied the Saturday nights of many Chips. The dancers strutted their stuff in the gymnasium t0 the tune of danec-band rhythms. The all-campus talent show attracted a full complement of participants and viewers. Dormitories, Greek societies and honoraries, and miscellaneous campus groups enjoyed par- ties that included themes ranging from Shakespearean t0 Bohemian. Georgia Petersen, Detroit junior, won first place in the talent show last fall, VVelrc all dressed up with no place to go Sadie Hawkins Costume dance. renames except the annual
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