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I .1- J gl ' .X . Q T .1 '. .W ..,l' 1 B Extra! Extra! Read all about it in the Tower Light. covers all campus affairs past, present, and future. Garnering desirable Iitera work submitted by students and faculty, The Publication pub- lishes a fall and spring edition. This organ of creative expres- sion had its beginning just a ear ago. 4 : ' s , Issued bi-monthly The Light S Pictorially recording college events the Tower Echoes reviews the year's activities. fl
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By means of speakers and discussions the IRC views and attempts to understand world problems and acquaint students with current issues 0 a Qu, :Qi Sylvia Mecchia, president, greets Dr. McCleary f' . .Y w I Q Working within the state or- ' l guest speaker. M Dix ii? U-FW v 'ljll ganization, the M. A. Newell chapter familiorizes its mem- bers with teaching in its pro- fessional aspects. To acquaint interested high school students with the advantages of the col- lege and profession the group sponsors campus visiting days. international relations club A mir! J! Li. '5 tiff' future teachers of america l Y 55 . 1 5, rf' Oi alpha phi omega Lose something? The APO's Lost and Found is in the Bar- racks. Or did you want to enter the Ugly Man Contest? - Fill out this blank. Want entertain- ment? - Movies only 25c. ali R. Prince natural history H wisiiefd Q l'0UP 1 KG- txt. Sponsoring one out-of-door ac tivity o month the NHG achieves their purpose of providing enjoy ment and knowledge for its mem bers.
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