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It's necessary but there are better things to do. Among all the spectators, there were afew actiueprotestors at the Akers Kiss-ln. What do students do when they arenit busily studying, taking notes, eating or sleeping? Usually, they are out causing a commotion, trying to prevent a commotion, or else just avoiding commotions entirely. At Michigan State, there is never any shortage of diversions for those who al- ways need or want something new and different with which to occupy themselves. The only limit is the imagi- nation, a faculty which students seem to possess in ample abundance. In addition to doing whatever just happens to occur, the means to a more formal and planned entertainment are immediately available. The Lecture-Concert Series, Fair- child movies, weekend dances, controversial speakers, plays and sports events are sure to be in generous supply. It only remains for one to choose from the diversity offered. june commencement ojfered the activists publicity and an opportunity to criticize Hubert Humphrey, thefeatured speaker, in particular and thefederal government in genera!
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Student numbers, the multiversity was not always like this! The result which you live in now is a result of a steady and forseeable trend which began long ago. Actually, not so long ago, but it only seems that way to the student who is on cam- pus for only four years, a short enough time when compared to how long Michigan State has been in existence. At some time before the multiversity was recognizable as such, Michigan State was a different place. Students were somewhat a carefree lot who spent minimum time studying, got their C average and graduated. Dating was much the same then as now, parties were usually more formally arranged affairs than now, and students walked everywhere. Student cars were the exception rather than the rule. Scarred ground seems Zo be one ofthe more common sights continually xeen around the campus. ,pq 'lg
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