Northwood University - Northwood Yearbook (Midland, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Politics Col. John S. D. Eisenhower, solider, editor, author, and presidential aide also spoke at Northwood this year. His visit on campus gave students an insight into the life of former President Eisenhower. His passion for intensive research and desire for clarity added to the success of his talk, ‘““The White House Years.” Col. Eisenhower was able to share his experi- ences as an assistant staff secretary to President Eisenhower with the student body. As all other visi- tors to the Northwood campus he was well received. 98 News... Barry Goldwater, 1964 Republican candidate for President and former senator from Arizona spoke at Northwood in January of this year. Senator Goldwater, politician, author, and noted celebrity has made an impact upon history and upon Northwood students. He spoke before the well- known campus associated Executive 100 Club. The senator shared his views on VietNam, Civil rights, and foreign aid with Northwood students during his one day stay on campus. He was warmly received by the student body and all students who were privileged to hear the senator were impressed by his personality and his sincerity as well as his views.

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Lady Barbara Ward visited the Northwood Midland campus in February of this year. She was one of our most honored guests in view of her recent appointment to the Pope’s World Peace Council. She was the first woman ever to receive such an honor. Lady Barbara spoke before fifty members of the student body as well as members of the press. Her topics were, Viet Nam, the British currency, and foreign affairs. She proved to Northwood that it is possible for a woman to conquer the world of international affairs, as her grasp of all these sub- jects is amazing. Students were impressed by her willingness to answer any question put be- fore her. Comments indicated that her British accent was en- chanting to the ear of the Ameri- can student, and her lecture was inspiring in the hope that the Viet crisis will soon be resolved. Barbara Ward The New Society Perhaps the most welcome on our guest list to this campus was the “New Society” which will visit Northwood in April of this year. Their coming will mark the opening of our new student Union, now under construction on the North end of campus. “The New Society”, was discovered by Randy Sparks, who also discovered and developed the “Nlew Christy Minstrels” and the ‘Back Porch Majority”. The group sings with a fine tone, and their material consists mostly of folk music. They sing with honesty and truthfulness which has made them popular on every campus they visit. The “Society”, is famous for their fine use of old-fash- ioned instruments which add to the unique sound of the group as a whole. 97



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Adds to N.I. David Brinkley, one-half of the popular news team of Huntley and Brinkley appeared in Midland with Northwood Institute playing host. : The usual signoff —“Goodnight, David; Goodnight, Chet’”—was in the air but the message he gave to Town and Campus members at the performance on November 19, 1966 was this: ; “The most important thing in telling news on the air is the writing. The secret doesn't lie in toothy smiles or melon-shaped tones. You should tell the news so that people will listen to what you’re Saye: not how you are saying it; so they won’t be aware o sentence structure and use of language.” This was the highlight of Brinkley’s appearance; it was his message he meant to bring. Visitors to Northwood have added a great deal of knowledge and often a great deal of enjoyment. Name personalities were at the campus for various activities including luncheons for Town and Campus members. Through this cultural background, Northwood stu- dents have had the opportunity to look further into the further, or to just imagine what it must be like to live in their world. Stars like William Mooney have created laughter for Northwood students. The monologue dubbed “Lalf-Horse, Half-Alligator”’ provided an interesting look into the past. However, it was not always the stars who brought down the house with their statements. Barry Gold- water, in his conference with Northwood students, caused quite a stir too. His references to possible candidates and to the opponents made an interesting session for students. It is with this in mind that we present these pic- tures aS amemory of Mooney, Borge, Brinkley, Leven- son, Goldwater, Lady Jackson, and all the rest. vA

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