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As THE UNIVERSITY EXPANDED -tA. the need arose for more class- rooms, more dormitories, and finally a more complete round of facilities for stu- dent recreation. The old C store was just a thing of the past. The students needed more than just a place for their coffee breaks. The need was filled in 1957 by the modern Student Union Building which provides not only stu- dent offices, meeting rooms, and loimges, but also faciHties for movies, television, bowUng and dancing as well as a large cafeteria. AN EVENING VIEW of the Student Union Building across Campus Pond. ■;jfe w i,:- mr ' 1k :fim •i?»)! b! e » ' fi,
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PRESIDENT JEAN PAUL MATHER at his inauguration ceremony. On his right is the Governor of Massachusetts at that time, Christian A. Herter. President Mather held office from 1954 to 1960. He will be well remembered for his strong efforts for faculty pay raises. Hokkaido— A Symbol Of Good Will IN 1876 PRESIDENT WILLIAM CLARK of Massachusetts Agricultural College went to Japan and was mainly responsible for founding Hokkaido University. A close association between the schools followed, though tapering off somewhat after 1900. In 1956 Pres. Mather, Dean of Agriculture Sieling, and Prof. Zahradnik of Agricultural Engineering attended the celebration of Hokkaido ' s 80th year. From this trip resulted a renewal of the initial ties and a pledge for future cooperation. HOKKAIDO STUDENTS relax in the warm Japanese sun. Nearby are the Botanical Gardens. SHOWN ABOVE is the main entrance to Hokkaido University. 24
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FEMININE PULCHRITUDE IS IN SIGHT as Jennet Roberts, ' 60, Military Ball Queen, is given the Honorary Colonel ' s cape by her predecessor at the 1958 Military Ball. The observ- ing cadet seems to be maintaining his military composure quite well. THESE ATTRACTIVE MEMBERS of the Class of ' 62 were only sophomores at the time of this picture but like most sopho- mores probably felt that they were oldtimers. WHETHER IT BE studying, sketching, strumming a guitar or just relaxing. Campus Pond has always seemed to provide just the atmosphere, particularly on a lazy Spring day such as this.
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