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ampu En ironment The story of TSC was the story of its people and their activities. The s t u d e n ts were represented from almost every state in the union with varying creeds of be- liefs. They were above average in intelligence. They did not want to be machines on an assembly line, and instructors didn't treat them as such. They sought to make themselves educated men in their chosen field. Others looked at their courses pragmati- cally-to see the iobs that could have been obtained from them. Others-admittedly a small group -were there for the sake of a de- gree and what society gave for it. One thing they all shared was the admiration for the Tri-State College tradition. This tradition held the student body united. The Book, MODLILUS I966 Tri-State College Volume 44 Angola, Indiana The Contents, Table of Challenges I Opening Section 44 Administration 56 Departments IO2 Honoraries I I2 Greeks l46 Athletics I70 Societies and Organizations 2IO Llnderclassmen 226 Index and Advertising The producers: John W. Windhauser, editor-in- chief, James Fraze, assistant editor, Samuel Thompson, copy editor, Sandi Williams, design editor, Don Jenner, photography editor, John Arthur, or- ganizations editor, Barri Otremba, secretary, Pamela Andresen, activities editor, Don Kraber, index editor, Charles Shearing, senior editor, Jo- seph Cipolla, Gordon Yates, Douglas Marshall, Richard Johnson, statt, Dean Frick, Leo Herendeen, Willis Nelson, photography, Robert Lewis, Ken Rosenberg, business managers, James Didato, associate editor and sales manager, Fred Beck, advertis- ing manager, Robert Heintzelman, moderator.
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