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The erection on signs identifying the college and the planting of evergreens were but a part of this year's extensive campus beautification project. X X X X .X Ruth Olson Don Parish Ralph peder-Sen Administrative Assistant Fireman Custodian Library Jack Quilico Vern Reidel Social Science Custodian Martin N1 Custoc 2 ' News
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Midgard D Il' lay Dinner. Vernon Miller Director Financial Aids Flags of several nations, symbolic of the U.N., were the decorations for the United Nations banquet. i l Canadian Consul l-lighlights U.N. Dinner In observance of the United Na- tions' 22ncl birthday, the Division of Social Science and Business of General Beadle State Collegeispon- sored a U.N. dinner with James R. Mitchell as guest speaker. Mr. Mitchell, Canadian consul in Chicago, gave his views on the United Nations. Other speakers included Dr. Harry P. Bowes and Dr. Albert J. I-loltz, Augustana College. David Moxness Robert- Nelles Mathematics Industrial Arts
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Martin Nelson Custodian Campus Beautification Gains Support, Criticism Two campus projects for the 1967-68 school year caused differ- ing reactions from the community of Madison. The project gaining general com- munity support was the campus beautification program. Trimming most of the 580 trees on campus, removing dead or misshaped trees, filling low areas with topsoil, doing extensive seeding and fertilizing, installing evergreens, and resodding abused grass areas added greatly to the appearance of the campus. The removal of trees to provide the much needed perimeter parking spaces brought about a contro- versy between the college and a few local citizens who felt the trees should be preserved. Although a great deal was said, officials de- cided to continue with their plans of making additional perimeter parking areas around the campus. Chopplng down trees .... .. . a major step towards Q? -:::' becoming a president!!! , Raymond Peterson Df- Efwln Pfel-'SS News, Student Foreign Languages and Business Publications ,, e Elizabeth Reilly Gerald Ripperger Biology Custodian FEB 68
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