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Program of the Sixties 31,500,000 will fulfill the plans and dreams of Mount's Program For the Sixties. This amount, the present goal of the fund-raising effort, has in- volved more than 1,000 workers, several hundred conferences and meetings, and thousands of inter- views. As, we look forward to The Sixties the college will benefit from the fund drive by maintain- ing a strong faculty, operating efficiently and effec- tively, a change in the curriculum to do a better educational job than ever before, a student body of 1,2005 and the necessary buildings to house and teach the larger number of students. Proposed buildings include: the Music Building which will include a small hall for recitals and re- hearsals of vocal and instrumental groups, individual practice groups, office studios for faculty members, and a music libraryg the Humanities Building will in- clude the Humanities, the Sciences, and the Fine Arts, within these departments students can look forward to seminar rooms, a Language Laboratory, and an enlarged faculty officesg and the Dining Commons and College Union, perhaps foremost in the eyes of the students. This structure will have food service, seat- ing accommodations for 600, a social lounge, game room, listening room with hi-fi equipment and records, and organization rooms. The rest is history! We look forward with eyes and ears wide open and our loyal support behind this program. X. 2,453 Education is Everybody's Business was the topic for discussion by these ex- cellent speakers at convocations held March 30, through April 2, 1961, as a special part of the Fund Drive. Top, left to right: Dr. Carroll V. New- som, Dr. Frank Hugh Sparks, Mrs. Shirley Rodman Williams. Bottom, L. to R.: Dr. Hazen G. Werner, Dr. W. Sproule Boyd, Dr. Theodore A. Distler. These interested listeners at- tended the President's dinner, April 1, 1960. We can be sure a good meal was enjoyed by all! N Dr. Bracy discuss Mount's plans with leading citizens. At a special convocation, April 2, 1960, Earl New- comer addressed the Alumni Convocation, in Mem- orial Hall. Seen in the immediate background are 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Regula, Alumni President, and President of the College, Dr. Carl C. Bracy.
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.-.. I F' One example of the need for something new is this view of the snack bar at the Student Union. A break from classes, will find coffee bugs sipping on their 10c purchase. '-575 This- the Unonian office-is in sad shape! Through it all the staff got the book published! The Setting - - - As seen by the pictures on this page, Mount was in need of some new buildings. Each scene here will be replaced in the future by the program of the Sixties . . . TSW M H ' Ask the boys if they wou1dn't like to be living in a new dorm? No more water fights or Congo drum lessons? wise, Long lines and frustra- ting moments characterize the present book store lo- cated in the basement of the Administration building. 26 CZ If .fax
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