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DEDICATION PROFESSOR JOSEPH HALE As a sTudenT aT Morningside College, Joe Hale made an ouTsTanding academic record in spiTe of The facT ThaT he carried on a full-Time job aT The SIOUX CITY JOURNAL, working nighTs To supporT himself and his .moTher. His willingness To puT in Those exTra hours in order To secure his educaTion demonsTraTes be1Ter Than words can Tell his ThirsT for knowledge. The price he paid in Terms of hard work in order To secure his educaTion helped him in laTer years To become an ex- ceIIenT, much-loved, and deeply respecTed insTrucTor. He had IiTTIe paTience for The lazy mind, buT was Thrilled when sTudenTs demonsTraTed eagerness and imaginaTion. Though he possessed a brillianT mind, he was able To undersTand and appreciaTe Those sTudenTs for whom academic maTTers proved difficuIT. Few insTrucTors have surpassed him in his enThusiasm for his Task. He was a loyal member of our faculTy. He never missed an opporTuniTy To puT in a good word for his college. Wherever he spoke, and his ap- pearances in recenT years have been naTionwide, or whenever he wroTe, and his arTicles have appeared in naTional publicafions, he somehow worked in The facT ThaT Morningside College was on The map and ThaT iT occupied a very significanT spoT on ThaT map. His fierce loyaI'Ty To Morningside College was so well undersTood and accepTed among his fellows ThaT in iesT, he was chided recenTIy afTer having given The invocaTion aT RoTary Club for having failed To menTion The name of Morningside College in The prayer. I I am deeply graTefuI To his many friends who have so appropriaTeIy esTaIolished a memorial fund in his memory in order ThaT boTh The courses he TaughT and The college he loved may be moved from sTrengTh To sTrengTh. I have This furTher personal word To add: I always called him, BroTher Joe , and Though he always adhered rigidly To The social amenifies and called me, Mr. PresidenT , he always d'id iT wiTh a smile and a Tone of voice ThaT made me know he was really saying in his hearT, Hi, Brofher Dick . I know I speak for The sTaff, faculTy and The sTudenT body, as well as The Trusfees of The college in saying ThaT Joe Hale was a much-loved, deeply appreciaTed, and sincerely respecTed member of our college family. I am personally graTefuI ThaT iT was my privilege To have shared wiTh him in The work of The college and To have counTed him as a real friend These pasT six years. And now wiTh him gone I find myself saying, He is more Than a memory, he is a living presence. J. Richard Palmer. 3
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SIOUX editor: Larry Sorensen associate editor: Kay Kolbe adviser: Mr. Laurel Pease music editor: Kay Pech greek editor: Art Dalager sports editor: John Klein senior editor: Jim Jess art editor: Don Terasaki photographers: Frank Ciastko Tom Lynch Art Barrett staff: Larry Arnold Tom Gwinn Dave Hausmann Bob Rahn Judy Schwartz Lucy Sciarrino Loren Stilwell TABLE OF CONTENTS campus .....,.,,,-,,,.,,.,,---- - administration and faculty students ...,..,.--, H, -U activities .... organizations greeks ...... sports - - - 2 4 T2 22 46 TOO T30 T44
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INTERNATIONAL HOUSE On Ocfober 21, 1961, The InTernaTionaI House was formally opened. Presidenf Palmer is shown aT The righT cuTTing The ribbon officially opening The house. This fesTiviTy was one of The many excifing evenTs during The Homecoming acTiviTies. Shown below is parT of The offi- cial opening ceremony of The InTernaTionaI House. Mr. Ray- mond Nelson conducfed The pro- gram. Also shown below is The display of flags in The InTerna- Tional House which represenTs The uniTy ThaT can subsisf among people of all nafions. 4
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