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iin.u.uun.nux,ul1:. llr'X' plilll lu vu H110 I . .H 'mor souls 'lflllllll -Iso . ' 1 l 'in M S QM SWL: For the past forty years M1cRocosM has been the official yearbook of Si ns Col- lege. During that time it has reflected the changes and developments in t College, its students, its curricula, and its relation to the outside world. Its - y name was chosen at that time to express this relationship of the Simmo student to the world about her. A little world within a world had been Q - theme behind the series of yearbooks and the College and activities that depicts. This year the fortieth volume in that series endeavors to show -. growth and changes that have ensued during this period of Simmons ' e e. many instances we find accounts of the same schools and eve ..... at we read of in the first yearbook. In many other, though, - been changes and additions that were required by changes in fj .u the college. And in some cases we have even looked to 714 1 ' of Simmons. But throughout the whole history of S' iwnmummmmnml rv- u '19 Simmons girl to meet the problems and needs ' . u .P of which she is a part. In this anniversary ed :Qu f lm' - . Y we have attempted to show this whole r .ln n h n 1 . forty years of a yearbook and forty-seven years ol KL? We have told of the history of its foundi 1 lui growth, the awareness of its changes ' I-i TZ 1 'D-L r... ul 5 I ' n Z S l,lllllu', f QL I X ns Q 'lilly' we land the same interest and ideal to train, te --- P- f -- 0 4 2 n ' 1 ll A D nl 1 nl el v' 1 , V ..- Lmwmwn future. And above all, the correlatio :sm- -'Q cosM and the outside world. G
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our college, our clfzssmfztes, fzzzcl our worlol. .ftualefzi-faculty tem are one of the zmzzgv zvqyf we meet our ! 1z.rt1'zzcrorJ . N S A bay proved 4 gl'0lL'l7Ig ifzflzzezzce both among .rfzzflerztf on the 531721120111 cmfzpzzf and our I'6lzZ1'l0Il to Jtzzzlerzftr in nine schools and over 1600 registered stu- dents from almost every state in the coun- try and more than fourteen foreign coun- tries. Extensive plans have been made to enlarge the outgrown buildings, to build a new library, a new science building, a social and health unit, new residence halls and refectory. These are some of the plans for the future, for the second half- century for which the work of John Sim- mons, Dr. Lefavour, President Beatley, Miss Arnold, Dean Mesiclc, of all the faculty and students, will bear more and richer fruit. the ooznzffjy and the world. Ei., 13,4 .fe .- ff 1 ,??fii1lQ3??fffQ fi. 5? X gig, - f ' ff ' A, f fa 4 Q 1.7 -if f r -- f . '1:.f .'.. 4. -- TI - . , . - ' 4 L1 1+ +C 1'1- :fr?2'flll4M,.evfi- e if l ll 1m ' .Q '-am selilg-Flhf 12-lilaigoms : e ar- if ff w a v .-3lx,?EaLe'1'H el.ai,f: l Us si 5 :aft if is g' x..-'il1' L?lEg ' K 595. .. Q-: .,3H,. f f T-i7f1Y,'! 1 1:44,- ..,,y5.uf' . 'S ' 1 . ,fe-1 ' r 'f::f- -SM. f .,,.m-1 1'-, N X. , ,y -kr, - -311' , ll
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