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Photo by Mike Current In one afternoon Rollins Field wos transformed from o muddy pasture to a setting for exotic displays when the Missouri Students Association sponsored o World ' s Fair complete with Benny Goodman, booths representing the countries who send students to Missouri to study, ond concessions organized by froternities ond sororities Carousel niteclub highlighted the spring octivities of the Student Union With a Twenties theme, the Union be- came a populated speck-easy and some of the Greeks got their first look ot the inside of the building A year ends The unsure freshman hos begun to leorn obout himself and about the business of living with others in o competitive world His type of growth com- bines all the ospects of the university life The student leorns not only from the steody drone of the lecture holl, but in bull sessions stretching long info the night, in quiet contemplative walks and working with others on student committees For the seniors, o long lost look at the campus is oil there is time for before they must sfond on their merits ond carve out a place for themselves No more Military Balls, for many the uniform is no longer something for a dress occasion but the mork of o service they must p erform 1963, it ended oil too soon.
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The most obvious growth which is taking place here is physical. The whole campus was rejuvenated with mass building plans as the inside of the Student Union was revamped and the lost wing finally completed to give balance to the structure. A Student Union Com- mons building adjacent to the Arts Science building promises to house student octivities in style and com- fort by the fall of ' 63. Bulldozers and construction equipment invaded every sector of the campus. It was almost impossible to escape the clang of hammers, the buzz of electric saws and pneumatic drills Still more plans for expansion which have not yet reached construction stage. An eighty-four acre area located to the south of the campus is designated as a Research Park . Here, awov from the main academic campus, will be housed a 10-megawatt Nuclear Research Reactor. Scheduled for completion in 1964, it will be the most powerful university reactor in the United States. Even the M-Bar acquired a new face for ' 63. To keep up with the pattern of improvement set by the Board of Curators, the powers that be condescended to give the students a finer place to sit and converse Recently completed, the University library is a boon to those who seek information for research. For those seeking quiet, there is no haven on Missouri ' s campus
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