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A nurse administers a Hu shot which may keep this Students pick up I.D's, the open-sesame to MSC activities. in coed away from Olin Memorial Hospital Winter term. the Administration Building vault. During First Week College photographer John Randall prints student activity cards, aided by a machine he invented. SEPTEMBER ' The complex mechanisms of registration ground to a halt as the last groups of students dribbled in. Schedule conilicts which gave headaches to both students and officials were ironed out. The well-worn phrase, How was your sum- mer? was tossed around as if it were the Spartan practice football. Fingerprints-another part of each student's college records.
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The term was off to a rapid start as the football team began a season that was to carry it to the national championship. General Eisenhower came to Lansing as part of his campaign trip and thousands of students flocked to greet him. The green and white signs in front of every dormitory which boasted that the buildings had been built without the aid of public funds were missed by upperclassmen. Basic Air Force ROTC students sprouted in new blue uniforms, while those in Army ROTC continued wearing their drab khakis. MSC barely squeaked by Oregon State with Slonac's field goal. The Activities Carnival, sponsored by AWS and Men's Council, introduced more campus activities to amazed freshmen who were asking, What doesrft this school have? The Lecture- Concert Series got underway and busy but culture- minded students turned away from their studies to attend. Neva Jane Langley, Miss America of 1953, spent four days on campus as part of her nationwide tour. She was the guest of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and stayed at Kellogg Center. A chemistry prof puts a point across to his alert class. Term Gets Rapid Start ith Classes, Miss America, guest of the Delts, arrives in Lansing. A representative of Les Foote, Inc., who sponsored Miss Lang1ey's trip to Lansing, presents Miss America a bouquet of roses at the airport.
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