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is +1 1 Addressing the Exponent for distribution. Student activities, the lifeblood of a college or university. To some extracurricular participation means leadership, to others it is just helping on the Exponent or the F armer. Whatever the role played, committee member or presi- dent, the job done is an important one. Without these activities there would be no newspaper, no yearbook, or anything else that is associated with college life. Along with the parties and once-a-year events that come to a college, there are the jobs that are the same day in and day out, jobs that seem to be and are drudgery, but With- out them many of the things that are enjoyed by the stu- dents Would never come about. Dances would have no decorations, intramural sports would never be played, and student government would never function. One of the REW displays. i2bH1A.Z'7f'I 'Z -NJN: pdufllflh, fi 2 W-, ' '. .I ,4..rA.f '.-3' ,. 4 '.i 5 +'H'ZWId H
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..- -n .J 1 -- x The ever-popular Winter parties and the basketball games helped break up the grey days of Winter quarter, but the students also took time out for more serious things. Religious Emphasis Week found the stu- dents exploring theology through talks by leading ministers from throughout the na- tion. The Christmas Sing saw more than 1700 students participating, with every living group on campus represented with singing groups. Perhaps the biggest topic brought before the students Winter Quar- ter Was the budget cut controversy, as cof- fee break conversations turned into govern- mental debates. The Exponent became one of the statels most comprehensive news gathers concerning the University Systenfs plight, and President Renne made head- lines with his stand on the matter. n-11.-.....a win.,- lL1 Rl Thr: spotlight of tliff Spf li lt e Spotlight Dance. Their tln-iiiw Pr-'liibi The annual music assembly, recognition of MSCS musical groups. The cotton ciiiidy of .1 lm-kutlwall :ann if N Q, .3 1 Q f' 1' I 1 , 1 'I S 'fill' , N , ,-1 1 --. I ,. 1 1-llivw
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One of the seminars held during Religious Emphasis Week. Outside entertainment also came to MSC during the year. Mahalia Jackson, famed Gospel singer, sang at the fieldhouse, and the Harlem Clobe- trotters played one of basketballls World Seriesl' games at MSC. The Hi Lo,s put on a performance, and Si Zentner and Claude Corden brought their bands to MSC for the Junior Prom and Home- coming. , 1 X ' V , 1 - lf 'I ,JJ , ' ., ,I 4 , jf! IR, f In 5 S. ? '-1 , , . ' 9 -4 z im A , , 1 One of MSCS in ist t 1 r events is the lntt-rn.itii anal li -w , , 1 ...mf Y ,sta n1.X
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