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Da. drive to find out what the students felt ' bout the Issue. In a letter written to Acker on Tuesday. April 3, 1979, Musil said he had contacted as many lying groups as possible In the last 24 hours to get student opinion. ' The overwhelming feeling was that Nichols is an important landmark on the K-State campus. These students do not want to see Nichols torn down,• the letter said. As if to prove that point more than 100 students carpooled and went to Topeka to demonstrate their convictions that the building be Musa, senate chairman. Rich Macho, an architecture student. Tom Holimbergcr and Randy Tosh, held session with Governor John Carlin to further express student concern. The effort was successful The Legislature appointed an ad hoc committee to get further information from interested parties. And Nichols gained a stay of execution. Keep the Castle- President Acker addresses the over 500 protesters who gathered to demonstrate against the recommendation to rate Nichols. Chair Study- An art student takes advantage of the early fall warm weather. High Flight-Paula Carr, junior in accounting, ski dives down to the Intramural fields in a fall demonstration. Boat Dream- A canoes catnaps before hitting the Kansas River in the annual K. State-KU races. Morris , Ayeopin Opening 9
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K-State counts The empty shell stood as a reminder of the unconstructive change K-State had been able to avoid until 1968. Ten years later, Nichols stands as it did after the fire. Weeds spread up from the gutted floor and fire-twisted beams form an inadequate roof. It stands as a symbol of the bureaucracy ' s lack of decisiveness. In April 1979, President Acker, in a surprise move, recommended the razing of Nichols. The recommendation lit the fire of protest under the feet of K-State students. A rally in front of Anderson Hall and a motorcade to the statehouse gained a stay of execution for Nichols. K-State was there when it counted. K Street Swing-Pott County Pork and Bean Band, Plain Jane and Moffat Beers Band had Run Flynn, Junior in marketing, and Shari Evans, sophomore in general swinging in the streets of Aggieville on Do It in Aggieville day. Stuff the Union-The Jan band captivated a large crowd for the Union Homecoming Activities Day, and received ovations not only alter the individual numbers but after several instrument solos. ' non Cotten, kb Rader 8 Opening
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