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-Q 41 Az. Fall is playing football on the hill behind Linn Hall, last picnics, Halloween parties, burning leaves, hayrack rides, registration, apartment hunting, roommate finding, buy- ing textbooks in the Bookstore, trying to remember a new schedule, grumbling about costs of tuition and books, trying to find a job. For some fall is a newness never to be forgotten, a taste of long awaited college life, first dances, new beginnings, new faces and new experiences, for others, fall is renewing-old friendships, catching up on a summer's activities and digging in for a second year at KCC. .ff t-,'
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Interested Iowans listen to addresses by guests. One of the highlights of the day was the tours of Linn Hall, which stretches for more than the length of three football fields... One Man's Dream Becomes a Despite gusty winds, impending rains and bitter cold 6000 Iowans took part in dedication exercises of Linn Hall, Sunday, Oct. 26. Dr. Frank Malone, assistant superintendent, serv- ing as master of ceremonies introduced the honored guests which included Governor Ray, Senator Miller, State Senators Lipsky, Ely, Kosek, KCC Board of Directors and architects and builders responsible for the design and completion of the building. ' Senator Miller praised KCC as part of the state's area college system One of the most comprehensive post secondary educational programs in the nation. Miller went on to say in no state has the community college development been more dramatic and pro- gressive than in Iowa and I am confident this will be invaluable in achieving our goal of economic development sufficient to reverse the trend towards loss of our young people to other parts of the country. Displaying the community college concept by word and deed, architect Ted Healey of Brown, Healey, and Bock presented the key to the building to B. A. lensen, Chairman of the Board of Directors, who in turn presented it to Dr. S. A. Ballantyne, Superintendent, and he in turn gave the keys to Daryl Goepfert, stu- dent body president-thus showing KCC to be a college of the students, by the students, and for the students-KCC the college in a cornfield.
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