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hi we-.-A , 1 45' QQ? ..c-. -yr- it N v 1 f-1:-L 'Q l 4 3 1 l 1 -.. is i I E . ' I rl i ' i It takes rocks and gravel to make a solid road. like these on the faces of Carolyn Lewis and Rocks...gravel...and a hardy smile to makea solic Frances Parker, the two Xavier Exchange Students, base for good human relationships. Hardy smiles, are smiles as wide, as deep, as great as the Pacific. Peace is a man con ranting himsel ...Or peace is a man going out to others ...bringing his thoughts and beliefs out into the openmoffering them in the simplicity and sincerity of his own stark person to other persons...receiving from them in return. The ways of sharing are many. One of the ways isthroughthelixchange Students' P rogram with Xavier College in New Orleans begun in 1965. Two stu- dents from CSM go to Xavier for a se- mester and two from Xavier come to CSM. They share. We share. All of us learn. Or through a club like I.R.C. one can share and one can learn. l.R.C.--The Inter- n a t i o n al Relations C 1 u b. The members study the events in foreign affairs, the give-and-take of mighty g o v e r nm en t s, the words of powerful men, the thoughts and feelings of little men. The members discuss what they have learned. They light candles in the black pitch of unknowing. The ways of sharing are indeed many. Cne can take part in a conference such as that held by the I.R.C. this year and talk with students from forty-two other colleges. 1'-we G oi ng places...outward...onward...upward, led by IRC officers: Drue Schell, presi- dentg Alice Merfield, vice-presi- dentg and Kathy McAu1iff, secretary.
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Conflict makes man, set higher goals The Young Republicans is a small club, representing a political minority, trying to keep alive the traditions and ideals of a dying party, trying to foster the spirit of conservatism, explaining that conservatism does not mean a move backward or no move- ment at all, but to move ahead slowly, cautiously with both eyes open and with mind alertg knowing that the government governs best which governs least, that people have the right to find their own places in the sun and the right and duty to find them through their own energy, their own determination-- not dominated by the policies of the present government, that people have the right to be themselves, that to rise is no good if the tide of government buoys them up. -ifjp lli lil 5 U N 5 l E' REFUBLIEFINE ,iii-lf jf :aff jf 'bf f .ji V -.. J.. 1 ' 42. ' VOTE 6' Another reminder on the bulletin board ---another reminder on the box---VOTE! VOTE WISELYI VOTE REPUBLICAN! say Pat Shea, Joan Turner, and Mary Yungbluth. The Young Democrats is a large club, representing a political majority, furthering the aims and beliefs of a highly vital party, fostering the spirit of liberalism, explaining that liberalism does not mean socialism, that because living is a highly complex matter in this age of the split atom, the soaring rockets, the mushroomed busi- nesses, the powerful labor unions, people need all the help they can get in order to live productively and satisfyingly, that it is the concern and the duty of the government to aid its citizens, to aid other peoples in the struggles to establish themselves, that government is not governed unless it acti v ely works for the general welfare and comfort of its citizens. l2QLAlIfv1 t id f fm' if pi if LBJ for the U.S.A. Insure Democracy through the party of the common man. VOTE DEMOCRAT! VOTE L.B.Jl says Carol Feehan, Pat Prendergast, and Bobbie Prendergast.
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Showing a blend of line and form in the modern dance, Judy Greenan, vice-president and Judy Connelly, secre- tary-treasurer, exhibit another phase of 'Yorchesis. Leading the Orchet Club as president, petite Kathy Melby demonstrates the ease of the current move- ments in the worlds of frug and watusi, art and swing. ampus clubs afford a Orchet derived from the Greek word orchesis , meaning the art of dance, is an appropriate name for the CSM modern dance club. Orchet Club provides an oppor- tunity for members to study and perform and acts as a supplement to the modern dance class. These agile performers are often called upon to add their talented knowledge to other departmental activities on campus. Such an activity was the Children's Musical in which the able members of Orchet gave of their talents in choreography. Each spring the club presents a program which shows the summation of the year's activities. Essential to the production is the monthly meeting, consisting of organized exercises and routine dances. Creativity of movement, line, and form are stressed. Early in the year the Orchet Club brought in as guest performers members of Omaha University Orchesis Club, who demonstrated original dances. Members of the two clubs met again at a dance workshop. Modern dance majors from Missouri State University explained and performed original dance interpretations from West Side Story.
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