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An experiment conducted in drawing classes by Michael JHg,asst. prof, of art attempts to exhibit that juggling im- proves hand-eye coordination, Melissa Boyd, Kansas City, KSsoph. participated in the experiment. Construction of the Catholic Campus Center continues daily for the crew of Rhoads Construction Co,, Good land, KS, The center was made possible through donations and diocesan monies. The Student Alumni Association newsletter is a new facet of the two-year organization. Andrew Peppiat, SAA presi- dent, prepared several graphics used in the newsletter throughout the year. a unique
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4 A unique blend (continued from page 3) Homecoming was more than the usual celebration for returning alumni. Friends and family of those FHS students killed in Vietnam were on hand for the rededica- tion of the Memorial Union and the unveiling of the new memorial plaque. The university also received the distinction of being one of the two state universities visited by the Kansas Board of Regents. Amidst their hectic meeting schedule, the regents visited with univer- sity officials and toured the campus, (continued on page 6} unique blend fee that formed during the night is melted by the late after- noon sun rays. The warmth brought some relief to the university farm cattle. Sub-zero temperatures in the early winter months offered many occasions for car trouble. Mike Trow,, Hays gn, at- tempted to start his car in mid- December, Chris Ochsner 5 Ochsnei
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A unique blend Although these events made the headlines, there were many more that were not so widely publicized. Organiza- tions, as well as individuals, were an in- tegral part of university life. No matter the size or importance, the events and people came together to form a unique blend. — Leslie Eikleberry judge McGreevy ' s Tavern on Vine Street provides the parking space for Sigma, Sigma, Sigma ' s car wash as Lisa | Kruse, helps in the project. Carwash profits offset the ex- Z pense of a dance given by the sorority pledges for the ac- l live members. Grass clippings pelt the capacity crowd as the helicopter lands in Lewis Field Stadium. An army reserve officer bounded from the aircraft to deliver the game ball for the Homecoming football game. Shuffling through books, a student takes advantage of a campus bench shaded by some trees. The quadrangle was a quiet retreat for students who wanted to spend their class breaks outside. unique blend
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