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Foreward Welcome back to South D-akota State, 1964 style. From quarters to semesters, from a college to a university . . . are but two of the major changes which took place on the campus in this action and memory packed year. Members of the Class of 1967 got their first real taste of college life as the doors opened last September. Members of the Class of 1964 bid a fond farewell to the Campanile, Sylvan Theater, the Lincoln Memorial Library, the Jungle and its coffee, the local haunts, and college life itself with the coming of graduation June 7. In order to keep pace with a fast growing student body, con- struction continued on Shepherd Hall, the Jungle was remodeled, and plans were made for additional dormitories and food facilities. Another first was scored at State during 1964. Alpha Gamma Rho became State's first social fraternity. The group, which had for- merly been known as Ag House, became nationally affiliated in April, thus laying the ground work for additional fraternities and sororities on the State campus. Never to be forgotten as a part of life at State were the frustra- tions of registration - somewhat lessened spring semester by pre- registration, the voice of the Campanile calling the students to and from class, sunbathing behind the dorms, picnics and parties on those warm but soggy spring evenings, Hobo Day, Little Inter- national, and the Jack Rabbit Stampede. Each a word, an activity, but most of all a memory to be cher- ished for years to come. We, the staff, hope that this book through its words and pictures will help you to recall and remember. We can only capture the event, the memory we leave up to you as you re- turn to South Dakota State 1964 style. 15
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