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sr.. 1 Clare Aubol clowns while 141 other convention goers tend to th ' e serious business of loading the four chartered busses which traveled to the Evangelical Lutheran 'Church gathering of students on Augustana's campus. Student Life efezfagmeow living zfefzzlzif EW experiences meet the college student every day. Dormitory living represents one phase of college living which makes it unique. On the cam- pus of a liberal arts college each student rubs shoul- ders with others of very different interests. Entertaining in the Snack Bar, Dave Stolee and Iohn Schulstad form the brass section of a campus combo. I 118 r Although most Concordia students come from a Norwegian Lutheran background, those of other faiths and nationalities help give us a wider perspec- tive. In many ways campus living broadens the life of each Cobber. This couple lingering in the much-talked-of night shadows makes a typi cal campus picture. Resident he with a clen
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r Who ,cnfafi l -Hr' College Parties Societies .fpammf all-,rcbaol parries NEW TWIST in all-college parties devel- oped this year when the Inter-society Commission took on sponsorship through the seven brother-sister societies. This plan was initiated in hopes' that result- ing variety in programs and activity would encourage greater participation. Another new idea enacted under the campus social program was the all-college Christmas formal banquet. Circling round on sixteen wheels, Ianice Terras and Wally Lyslo join the fun at an all-college party. , - 911' W The tow-headed moppet, Soren, sasses his master Glenn Anderson to the amusement of party crowd. A fieldhouse floor full of dos-a-dos-ing couples indi- cates a favorite form of party activity. 117 ,....-....,,:.,,,,mr7--fu'J-wgnv:mfgQWm?0..7 ?E?5TN9'f Q..,F,.3i...f,:f3tr1:1Si'i WV , N-.3ff'2i!i,v':tf'f:r.'::nf:'5 5Fm:. 'l A 3 -as-'PT uQv-... .L . .,, ..., .... ,,v... - ,,...,, ..,.. -.r ..,,..,. , . , ...-,. -..rr . ..,,1l,.. i-,,....,.v .....- -,T-V A- -.-. v- Y--- d--- '
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Ev :omc from ist of otha er perspec- :ns the life 1dows maid the Strict i i 1 L .5 '1 'Q i I fi I V I i l l I i g , If ' EXW! A X 'R 3- 3' Brown Hall boys wait their turns with the thermometer during those days when Asian flu flattened twenty per cent of the student body. Student Life Refiaiincg in B own Hall Resident head Hoppe threatens visitors A unit four resident, Kent Carlson, strums Frosh Don Sundquist seems to find other h' ' , things more interesting than his books. with a clenched fist. Strange welcome! peacefully on IS guitar ,,':'F?23 3 s'
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