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Parents Observe The University in a Changing World
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An AimosplKTL- of Change 2 Parents Observe 12 Introduction to Practical Politics 14 licwilderment and Awe 16 A Landmark, a Memory 18 ' ou ' vc Found Your Niche 20 Bright Clothes, a Seasonal Dunking .... 22 Ingenious Signs, a Winning Team 24 Melody and Cheer 28 ASUW— Politics and People 30 Warm Nucleus of Friendship 50 Publications 52 On the Air 62 Controversy. New Insights 68 Jazz at the Pavilion 72 A Cultural Message 74 The Marvel of Music 76 Message to a Changing World 84 An Outlet fi r Creative Drive 88 A Meeting with Lady Luck 100 A Panorama of Cultures 102 Sports 104 The Men Responsible 166 Graduates 176 The College Image 252 Organizations 254 A Potent Part of Campus 316 Living Groups 318 Commuters 481 The Working Student 486 Credits 490 Senior Activities Index 492 Queens, Index. Ads 502 n|TV0Gig66
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ISTOP ■ U6LY B -WAR Parents ' Weekend. May 14-16, 1965. got off to a sunny start with Governor ' s Day. Signs of a changing world were visible as protest marchers carried plac- ards proclaiming war on poverty, not on people, and a rude make-shift band disnipted the well-planned efforts of the Naval ROTC band. Governor Daniel J. Evans was on hand to review the var- ious ROTC units as they went through their paces and received awards. Spec- tators were treated to the first Gover- nor ' s Day appearance of a new special battalion unit. Parents were provided the opportunity of touring the campus by bus. The de- partments of Architecture, Fisheries, Political Science and Medical Engineer- ing held open house for the touring parents. A discussion of Student Free- dom: A Changing Viewpoint, started the round of events on Saturday. At noon President Charles E. Odegaard spoke to a sell-out luncheon of parents, students and faculty. For those who tired of discussion, there were crew races, a tennis tournament and a football scrimmage to provide vis- ual excitement. Another eye catcher. Aqua Fantasies, was presented by Silver Fish and Husky Swim Club, and the tra- ditional Songfest was held in Mcany Auditorium. On Stage, University of Washington, provided parents with a glimpse of campus groups and selecti ons from the best productions of the year.
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