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Whoro leisure moments disappear — the shady steps of Clem- mons Hall. Visiting here are Bonnio Pabian. John Holmstedt. Verona Nyffoler and Virginia flttebery. The progress of sixty years now takes on a new significance — for the years will go rolling on. And for the Midland of Tomorrow, there are far-reaching plans today. On a future anniversary, Midland hopes to have a new library, a student union building, a chapel and music conservatory, and an- other classroom building. Plan- ning for these new physical aspects, Midland aims to grow in every way necessary to maintain itself always as a modern, up-to- date college. Where star-gazing's on a scientific basis—Stephens Ob- sorvatory, housing fivo tolo- scopos.
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Where gab sessions solve many problems of the world — North Hall, temporary dormitory for men. The student body, instead of seventeen, numbers approximate- ly four hundred fifty — and the Warrior's first full - color photo- graph, taken before the Adminis- tration Building, shows the present campus ratio of two men to every woman student. Sylvia Hawkin- son of Fremont and two Califor- nians— Gene Vosseler and Ted Youngerman — recall this year's unusually large enrollment of Fre- mont students and the representa- tion of sixteen states and two foreign countries on the campus. Whore kids throw snowballs, veterans study and housewives cook — Midland's Quonset Village of 20 apartments. Page 9
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Where Midland athletes loel at homo, where stu- dents dine and actors roam — the Gymnasium-Com- mons Building. Where Warrior victories are noised abroad — the Victory Boll. Spiritually, Midland's aim of Yesterday and Today is adequate for whatever Tomorrow may bring. For at its founding, the col- lege's aim was thus established: To lift the practical features of the religion of Jesus into suprema- cy in the lives of its students and thereby contribute to the attain- ment of nobler character.'' In whatever measure Midland may accomplish this aim with its students, the world will be that much richer for Midland's having been founded once upon a time sixty years ago.
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