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Melons Are 'Lickin' Good' at Stu-Co Feed -v-nun We sliced and gobbled, and picked and chose those luscious slices at the Student Cuuncil's annual Watermelon Feed, September 2. .. X We decided to eat one more hunk of melon, and than we rested some. SSA is . - Amd after the fullness subsided, we were Off to the 'aces'
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- 1 w ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFQR 29, 13290, ASJC f53GE?7L31599l --H rr W- W--J3?g 5-'3 L'brary, Office Overflow as luco :M5?iSief Q I 'L I Ill gi li' 3 AMAX5 YV . um I-F,-, 5 if . Al 1' 1 ii.. Fl'PNl'lllL'll Paola Hurt, Norma Sharp, liathj' Tllnurb, and Elle-n llnwk vak it up lui-fwv t-nmlliu-f, xlhill- ,,,,,Q,,,. Givgnefs Druid Ruth and 'Tom Gibson 1-nlur the library lo got registration xupplic-Q from Bliss ilury fllnrgairrt I lams. . , 1, ..,: I . zi. .,.,. . h i lwdf i we ill ' 3 N Q Z A , Q A J,-4 ff9x'wr 4-RLQQWIXS Q - ' ff l'5rS:Qw,Qig,, 1 xq7ww,wVg,g,4M rf V, Q 5 N X f-N, ,K iq? f X Kes' . - Ni ,af XCZHS ' ,AW A QQ? . K 1 3 figs, Wk -,wwf M W ww HH l K V i , y M ., :iz 49251 fl 0 , A X 0 Miss Mary Wilson advises Alice Mullett and Sharon Kay Claihnurnc. :md lloh llurst and Bob Drenmxn rclwfl W Dean K. R. Galle for the linul check. i fl : l WRIW ? swf Q wx ,, 7 . f www G-.Ml A H V - t , ,,.. ., ..., . , . , fygkx, lliuykf' the photographer goufed, an.l inaylre the pour girl lust her head when sho paid her fees to Kira. Ruth Gil- locl-1. Jock Xviillilllbilliill' is still happy as Mrs. Gaulle prrpnre-S his bill for books.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 ACJC TIGER TALES Page 5 F-'amous Syrian lmmigrant To Talk at Assembly The first important entertainment of the year will be heard by junior college students at 10 a. m., October 4, in the college auditorium. Salom Rizk author of Syrian Yankee , is reputed to be an inspir- ational author and lecturer. He is a Syrian American and is now a de- voted interpreter of America. Rizk will speak on understanding America better and about democracy from the viewpoint of one born under Old-Vforld oppression. Humor and impressive human warmth are said to be among the speaker's assets. - .l-o. 1 Thousands Spent for New Equipment For College Labs Thousands of dollars Worth of new and replacement equipment has been received by college laboratories and shops, a reporter has discovered in a survey of instructors. Machine shop has four new bench lathes, a Leblond regal lathe, and a grinder. Carpentry shop has a new shop vacuum cleaner, a belt sander, vibrator sander, and a power saw. The chemistry lab has several hundred dollars worth of new equip- ment which includes centrofuge bal- ances, atomic models, test tubes, centrofuge tubes, rubber Stoppers, and graduated cylinders. In addition, there are a hundred or so bottles and cans of supplies. The physical science lab has 951,700 worth of new equipment and supplies, which include a precision balance, cathode ray oscilloscope, spectrometer gravity bottles, photometers, cathode tubes, and many batteries. Lonnie Bedwell, physics instructor, now has the equipment so he can now have two table groups Working on the same experiment. ii 0 -it Retired Instructor Gives Her Piano to Junior College A gift of a piano to the college has been made by Miss Gaye Iden, who retired in 1959 as instructor in physical science. The piano has been placed in room 201 for use as a practice instrument. 'Students Crowd Auditorium ior Reception li i . l A rl li W : 7 I r i I , 1 i 2 V . x a Billy Lloy-d Taylor, freshman from Belle Plaine, accepts a cup of fruit punch at the annual reception for the student body hosted by Dean and Mrs. K. R. Galle. Faculty wives Mrs. D. C. Stark, Mrs. Reece Bohannon, and Mrs. Lee Jeffrey were serving at this punch bowl. l i i i H I I i I , . 'W A 1 I A bevy of junior college beauties huddle on the east wall of the audi- torium at the Dean's reception. They and punch. Dean and Mrs. K. R. Galle enter- tained at their annual reception for the student body in the junior college auditorium, September 7, at 10 a.m. Approximately 300 students flocked to the refreshment table where fac- ulty wives poured fruit juice and de- livered doughnuts. Dean Galle welcomed the students, new and old, told them about the makeup of the student introduced faculty wives. Miss Jeanette Boger Fostine Moncrief, music entertained with a piano- body, and and Mrs. instructors, organ duet. are equipped with fresh doughnuts L ' L -14.,,... New Steward, New Furniture Seen in College Clubroom Tom Gibson, a sophomore has been employed by the student council as steward of the college clubroom. His assignments are to service the pop coolers. maintain the equipment, and clean the clubroom. During the summer the council purchased two new television chairs and two painted steel lawn chairs for use in the clubroom. In the near fu- ture the council must replace some battered divans.
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