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More than any other institution I know, this College bears the mark of one man . . . Graham Clark. He is part of the fabric of the School of the Ozarks and always will be. He will be missed, but not forgotten. -Stephen Jennings UPPER-Dr. M. Graham Clark retires this year as Chairman ofthe Board of Trustees for The School. LEFT-Dr. Clark and his wife Elizabeth accept one of many awards presented to the School. LOWER-Dr. Clark shows his versatility by giving a milking exhibition at Lake Honor. 8 - Introduction
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George McGovern was making the point that we shouldn't spend so much money on things that destroy, but on things that help people. I feel that it's good to bring up these issues that we need to deal with everyday. -Roy Bonepalli I think we need a lot more speakers like these. -Kathleen Cordray Now these are convos! -john Iacobs UPPER journalist George Plimpton admits that he isn't sure where he is during his talk on his experiences and exploits in the world of sports. LOWER LEFT- Missouri Senator john Danforth fields questions from students and area residents during his visit to the campus as part of the Town Meeting program. LOWER RIGHT- Former United States Congressman, Senator and Presidential candidate George McGovern makes a point during his convocation on political issues. Introduction - 7
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'I believe that the changes that took place during the 85-86 year are perfect examples of cooperation by the administration and the students for the students' Jverall benefit and advancement. l'm very pleased by the progress that's been nade. -Rod Brimm f ,A , , f 3 ,.,f , -ff' i Q f , , ., 'r H , 'V V 4 ti. -- , L T t ' Y .L wg,, ,,, ,t,,..,,, , ,, , 'alibi if ,I ' W...M3i,u,i.,,,:3 ,. tim-fa f14s..., -.gy -Ma A ,,rL fi ,i.W 'Q wmv WV ARA 3-'wi VVVG kv 3 V N. is 4 L me 'ei 4'-5 maui' 'zz -L-at 4'IeP4'W'Ef2mlMMMi1,! u , g 4' r 4 V 'L l?kMia1 ' fi g 'L w! ,W s UPPER- The parking lot near the women's dormatories takes on a new look after being covered with asphalt and enjoys an increased number of cars due to both the Seniors and luniors parking on campus year round. LOWER LEFT- ln order to make it safer for students to park their cars up on the hill, a guardhouse was installed in the parking lot along with an alarm wire. The guardhouse is manned by Matt Hoerr and other security personnel. LOWER RIGHT- The men of construction continue their work on the ren- ovation of Smith Hall for Men. The basement of the old dorm will be used for a meeting center. Introduction
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