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Q-. Things we have seen . . . Oh, come on, this isn't the way you pose for your yearbook picture. Whata charming couple they make. 59:4 . a s- '5-N65 f I Contrary to all appearances the fraternities have gone to the dogs yet. l.'::JiLLN.U F0 IIN lull 5f 4Zf. Ex. Governor Collins was one of the many speakers on campus this year.
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,i l i A X... Elaine Cale, Editor-im Chief This year's FALCON returned to the hard cover format as the result of M-DJCNers waging a hard fought campaign. We have tried to tell it like it is around campus. It was not an entirely fun year, the Huck Finn episode, Hong Kong 'flu and apathy made their impact on the serenity of the scene. But there were happy things to record as out athletes racked up exciting victories. Large and enthusiastic audiences listened to and discussed social problems with Dr. Nathan Wright and William Buckley, showing that We are involved and don't have to have the Monkeys and their ilk to get us out of our routine. While college campuses throughout the nation were protesting, occupying college buildings, destroying 1 1 s 1 ag,- Professor Chris Steers, Adviser. state property, bumping heads and fighting the police, We were able to express ourselves Without such bombastic pyrotechnics. We were again found to be the largest junior college in the nation. The press noted our activities both pro and con, with a favorable balance. Our alums sent word back of their success in senior institutions, thus assuring us that if they made it we, too, could be prepared to cope with upper division stu dies. After all, that's the way it was in 1968-69. We suggest that you keep your FALCON '69. It will make good reading in the years ahead. Will you laugh at the hippie clothes, ornaments and hair - or will the squares be the oddballs? Fun to anticipate, isn't it? Jack Heideier, Copy Editor. Marian Martin, Fashions. Kathleen Lee, Organizations. Chgrles Pgrmsch, Faculty if 82 eff'
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