University of Illinois Chicago Circle - Circle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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heightened awareness of our so¬ ciety’s culture. For those students who are politically minded, organiza¬ tions such as the Young Repub¬ licans, Young Democrats, Illini Humanists, and Students for a Democratic Society present a va¬ riety of programs. Among the controversial spea¬ kers who appeared at Chicago Circle were Dr. Martin Luther King and Louis Diskin. Dr. King articulately covered many of the problems which face the United Stales as it searches for peace in Viet Nam and racial harm¬ ony at home. The appearance of Louis Dis¬ kin, a member of the United States Communist Parly ended a battle which began the year be¬ fore when he had been denied permission to speak on UICC campus. Several hundred stu¬ dents turned out to listen to Dis¬ kin condemn the Clabaugh Act and the war in Viet Nam. Some other high points of the University’s program format were the appearance of Bill Veeck former owner of the Chicago While Sox, Margaret Gentles, who spoke on the Essence of Japanese Art,” and Ralph Elli¬ son author of the novel, The Invisible Man.” Perhaps the peak of excitement in extracurricular activity was brought about by the students themselves in the yearly Student Government election. Hard- fought campaigns and voting machines enlivened the annual battle as the Action machine again rolled to victory. But Student Government is more than campaigning. SG serves as a two-way communica¬ tion center between the students and the adminnslralion. Through its SG Book Exchange, foreign Student Committee and Teacher Evaluation Program SG provides many services for the student. Officially kicking off the social whirl each year is Homecom¬ ing, a full week-end of activity consisting of a Friday night pep rally, a football gamethefollow- ing day and a semi-formal dance on Saturday evening. The excite¬ ment of this year’s Homecom¬ ing dance was heightened by a The Mitchell Trio Tom Sandy of the Commuter Sue Anderson of the Chicago Ilini

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