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F LL HIGHLIGHT STAGING THE FIRST convo of the year, MSU's humor society, Kams and Dregs, kept an audience entertained for an hour with music and skits, Some of the high spots of the program were a wedding with Pat Kaob singing I Came to Your Wedding, the silent madrigal singers, the Sigma Nu quartet singing Old Shep, and a political rally labovel sponsoring Deacon for President of the United States, Kams and Dregs are: 'left to rightl Gene l-loyt, Pinlfy McCallie, Don Enebo, Neal McCurdy, .lerry Mitchell, Pete Densmore, Doug Deaconl' Anderson, Kay l-ludson, Pat Fraher, George Boifeuillet, Pat Koob, Lew Penwell, Gordon Travis, Gih Leibinger, and Danny Lambros. The organization pulled a tew more stunts during tall and winter but by spring it seemed to be fading away, DR. MURIEL R. LORAN stands beside a Sl0,0CO Klett electrophoresis llett' in the pharmacy laboratory. With this machine she worked in animal tumor research. Grants totaling more than Sl6,0CO have been made to Dr. Loran, an assistant professor in pharmacy, tor her work. The grants came from the Damon Runyon Memorial fund and the American Cancer society. 71
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON bee t o r e th e l-lomecoming gomey freshmen gotheted cordboord ond wood tor the bontire thot night. A oorode led by the Spurs, bond, ond Beor Pows, followed by the teom riding in convertibles ond snoke doncing stu- dents, oothered oround the bonfire tor o beb folly 'nghtl led by Yell King, Gene Hoyt BEVERLY HENNE frightl goye owotds on Docl'5 doy to F J tlotdenburgh, 67, os the oldest dod ond to S. C Smithiiicl ot Eugene! Ore- gon os the dod who troyeled the torthest As the dods otnyed on comous Endoy eionini they sow o unioue cnnwo-line beb tolly Soturv doy morning, SbtitS led the dods on tours ot the com- o u 2 Soturdoy ottetnoon, the Grizzlies oldyed the Bobcots ond won 35 to i2 Thot eyening the Moon Nfloods oloyed tor o donce in the Gold room THE ATMOSPHERE wo 5 oenneoted yy i th election news ond otliciol ond un- otticiol comoozons. When llqels troin stooped ot the N P deoot, hundreds ot townspeople ond students turned out to greet him ond to heor his quiet Siindoy eyenino speech l-le oyoided politics thot night Cn comf ous two groups the Young lQ9DlllDllCQGl'lS, ond the Young liDemocrot5 SDVOOQ up ond C'll5CLlSSlOlW5 in closes olten clrilted to the election l'lGWS or become more heoted thon iisuol
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WI TER BROUGHT REALIZATIO OF PLANS AFTER TWO MONTHS of student debate and voting, Governor l-lugo Aronson turned the earth an March l2 for the fifth building on campus---'fthe Field l-louse. The building would cover an area of 300 feet by 200 feet with a clear space of 200 feet by l60 feet. Large enough to hold six of the Math-Physics building, it would accommodate as many as 6,000 persons for basketball games and 3,000 for concerts or shows. The building was not meant to be used only for athletic purposes but was designed for social and entertain- ment purposes. ROTC departments, the athletic department, the Public Service division, and the Alumni offices would also be housed in this building, Pledqing their Student Union building fee and the amount of the annual cthletic contribu- tion from the Student Activity fee for the next 30 years in order to get lower interest rates, students voted 637 to l69 for the Field l-louse. Before ground was broken, how- ever, students went through another hassle with the admin- istration about mergina a new Student Union with the Field l-louse. After considerable debate and surveys, the concensus of ooinion was definitely against the move. MRS. GEORGE GOSMAN cut the ribbon 'rightl across the front entrance of Craig hall, the new men's dormitory after l.t. Governor George Gosman spoke on the history of MSU and members of the band presented a short concert. With Mrs. Gosman is Pct O'l-tare, Spur president.
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