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1 Bright and new is the Student Union where extra-curricu- place. Quickly converted the lounge becomes lVIac,s balls lar activities are centered. Each morning chapel services room. The union also houses the cafeteria, students oihces and draw students to second floor. The book store on ground some classrooms. hums with activity and Cochran lounge is a favorite trysting The Weyerhauser Library fades into the aca- demic hackground-overshadowed by the romantic bell tower where traditionally girls do not become coeds until they have received a Mac-man's kiss. Perhaps the studious girls are awaiting moon-time. 2
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CO-EDITORS Emma Cowden Margaret Exley PHOTO EDITOR Larry Schlick ADVISOR A. Phillips Beedon fha ac Published by the students of Macalester College Saint Paul, Minnesota 954
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1 Q Flags S mbolize Campus Spirit The two flags that ily over Macalester tell the story of our college, where students from Minnesota, many other states and 22 foreign nations come to learn both from hooks and from one another. These flags symbolize the spirit of national pride and the international outlook that prevails on our campus. In this sense, they set the theme of this book. Students, proud of their college community, recognize at the same time that campus life is preparation for broader community life. The curriculum and the extra-curricular activ- ities point to mature, Christian citizenship with its deepening sense of values, justice and responsibility. Recorded herein are the activities of the 1953- 54 school year-activities that occurred both on and oil our campus. The history of a busy and important period in the lives of all of us is told in the headlines and pictures, in the stories and cutlines. Read, too, between the lines for part of the story! Convocation is over and the Tuesday rush from the Gymnasium to lunch has begun. Note the line of t'Cadillacs whose owners are depression babies. We'vfe never had it so good? D-ms'frQ,.,:,.N.W,M-,,v 1 airy? Old Main is the center of the campus. A warm refuge between the Little Theater and the lfnion. It houses the note board the grille and administra- tive ollices. Science majors and captives of the science rc- quirenient flee from the odoriferous shark which comparative anatomy classes tackle yearly in the Carnegie Science hall. as 4 WMM' K A ,. , f.-, rf, MW, what ,C 3
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