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REPORTABLE OCCURENCES 1974-1975 This calendar is a one year history of the college which, like all tales, in- cludes many glimpses of the yet more ancient history that preceded it. Arranged chronologically is one UNONIAN year; which is a time period distinguishable from, but not independent of, a calendar, fiscal or academic year, extending between consecu- tive spring terms. As for any inner mean- ing or message, the calendar has not one but various. As the time passed and the story grew, many issues were tossed about and ideas were raised. Those who prefer to analyze such events might do well to consider each circumstance separately or all in totality. Source materials con- sist of the spontaneity of the Mount Union masses and the perpetuators of Mount Union College. Nothing or little that went on has been modified intentionally. 6 Reportable Occurrences
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APRIL I 80-page report of the college’s Long Range Study Committee presented to the Board of Trustees at their annual spring meeting. The report, which contains sections dealing with all aspects of cam- pus life, makes several recommendations in the area of academic affairs. In essence, the committee proposes that Mount Union co ntinue to adhere to its liberal arts emphasis with strong pro- vision for vocational offerings. The recommendations of the committee on academic affairs, as well as other areas of the college, are under study by various committees of the Board of Trustees. Revelation of May Day Schedule. Additional to the May Day Pageant, chair- persons Lisa Brunn and Tim Carey adver- tise a carnival in Memorial Hall, bed 7-14 ™ 9) 7% bts Pat orl = 7 CUNT UNGN 7 race on Aultman St., movie and track meet as part of the rejuvenated tradition. New security system which will eradicate night hostesses and institute the use of keys in women’s dorms is proposed by Vicki Horne at AWS meeting. Phil Keaggy and Peter York, Jesus jazz duo, in Campus Center lounge. Thirteen MUC men, including two All- Americans, selected as 1974 “Outstanding College Athletes of America.” Intramural Basketball team of Cunningham Hall wears Dean Freed T-shirts and wins. SN’s streak. David Loney disgusted with SN’s. Brass Choir at National Cathedral Washington, D. C. Religious Emphasis Week Mount Union is one of the three OAC Colleges in the financial black. Reportable Occurrences April 1—April 14, 1974 7
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