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COLLEGE PROGRESSES THROUGH LEADERSHIP Dr. Maurice Burns, academic dean, confers with registrar Max Banker, as school policiw are made and upheld. Problems are brought out into the open through person-to-person press conferences, spon- sored by campus organizations.
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ATHLETICS RELAX, REFRESH COLLE Q 1 1 nw' if 1 R F One of the all-school endeavors was the redecora- tion of the gym. Here Student Council president, Don Bray applies paint to a wall in great need of a covering. GE AFTER FULL WEEKS - : , I Ni Coach Mills wets his whistle in preparation for blowing a whistle during one of the spring volleyball game Sf AMFHIQS L U 'S 'Q ' A 1 Amiga: Og S Fr.'7x,iJT j ' f .., OTS4 ci ' , . :-2 1 - A, . , A - - 1. ll.. , - lr- ,. E ! ,'1- 153 'I 4 Q at L, T L - 4 Homecoming crowds anxiously watched the scoreboard as the Amphics and Eurekans battled for the football crown that after- noon.
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PROGRAM OF PROGRESS READIES CAMPUS FOR ACCREDITATION Uniting the community and the college, a mushrooming Program of Progress has been initiated to add impetus to Mar- ion Collegek accreditation push. With the goal at 3250,000, several divisions -industrial, professional, special gifts, com- mercial, and civic and community-have been designed, each with a specihc goal in cash and pledges. Four hundred workers have been called upon, directed by one chairman and a com- mittee of four to make the contacts throughout Grant County. Retiring alumni president Millie Jacobs, and Robert Fraley, assistant to the college president, discuss some of the fine print connected with the current Program of Progress. The goal is S250,000 over a five year period. The sign is a silent vote of thanks to the cam- paign workers from the student bodyg the couple served at one of the banquets for the workers.
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