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The Brand Rex The coffee house, modeled after expresso shops and other similar gathering places where students may meet for conversation, music and other forms of impromptu en- tertainment, finally became a reality as it opened its doors for business on November 3, 1965. This reality didn't come over night. It was a result of many hours of hard work and fund raising. A nominal membership fee was established and it was the primary source of income. The coffee house received its name from its source of tables. They are made from telephone cables upon which the com- mercial label Brand Rex is painted. Located in the basement of the Grace Lutheran Church, the Brand Rex is a popular scene for forums and debates in which professors and students both take part. It is also very popular' during the in- termissions of the college drama productions. Scribbler Here is where creative writers can really shine. The Scribbler contains the best stu- dent work in short story, essay, poetry and art. The editorial board, Richard Singer, with Dr. Bowditch as advisor, analyze the writings and hand out constructive criticism in workshops held at the Bowditch home. Above Melody Moland is seen busily constructing a cover for the 1966 Scribbler. - Hwy:-L-l .e 3u.L Civil rights is discussed by four panelists during a Brand Rex forum. Taking part in the debate were Richard Singer, Tougaloo College's Morris Davis and john Brown and Larry Hunting. .3-4, -4' T ' Don McDougall and Bob Blair are at work constructing tables for the coffee house. Mr. Henri Peyre, a guest of the French Department is chatting with students after his convocation on the need to save the humanities. 8 Hia
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