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Money, Money, Money. Mr. Donald Tewell, financial aids of- ficer was a busy man as a record number of students lined-up to re- ceive student loans from the Na- tional Defense Student Loan Fund. Joyce Iverson, Bridgeport frosh, made history in September when she became the 2,000th student to register. Total enrollment first se- mester was 2,025; for second semester, 1,880.
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Don Briggs, the Student Council sponsor, wearily makes the big attempt to get the Homecoming Parade underway. Spring fever caught faculty as well as student victims. Chowing down a hot dog bonanza are the Don Welch, Ernest Grundy, Fred Phelps, and Dwight Adams families. Time and talent aplenty were spent working toward accreditations by North Central and NCATE this year. President Warren Lovinger of Central Missouri State College visited NSC in January to advise the college administration. At a coffee hour Mr. F. M. Shada, Dr. Lov- inger and President Hassel confer.
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Buildings dedicated were Herbert L Cushing Coliseum, Carrie E. Ludden Hall for women, Everett L. Randall Hall for men, and Col- lege Heights Apartments. Speakers on the rostrum for the hour-long ceremony on February 17 stand in honor to Miss Ludden, behind the rostrum. A once-in-a-lifetime occasion—the dedication of four buildings—three named in honor of living educators: Dr. George W. Rosenlof, speaker at the ceremonies, Mrs, H. L. Cushing, Dr. Cushing, Miss Carrie E. Ludden, Mr. Everett L. Randall and Mrs. Randall. The audience at the program numbered over 1,000 on a 75-degree February afternoon.
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