University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1967

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Marching Mizzou's twirlers led the band onto the field during half-time. Marching Mizzou perfonned at each home game. umerous Activities Allowed Students Cheerleaders added color to pep rally parade before Minnesota game. Students were offered the opportunity to participate in and enjoy many events as organizations recruited members at Merry Co Round in the fall, NVarm Saturday after- noons attracted overflow crowds to Memo- rial Stadium, As the Tigers battled their opponents, the cheerleaders and Marching Mizzou boosted fans' support for the Tiger gridders, Homecoming football weekend re- vived traditional activities centered this year around the theme 'ABuffalo Bonanzaf' Student Activities presented concerts fea- turing such popular artists as Chad and jeremy, and Carlos Montoya. Campus activities slowed after Christ- mas vacation as students prepared for fi- nals. But in February, Entente and Alliance party Caucuses preceded the important MSA elections in March. Savitar Frolics ended the long months of practice spent by the four participating groups. Outstanding jun- ior and senior men and women were in- ducted on Tap Day into honoraries. The struggling grass on Francis Quadrangle contended with the ROTC Spring Parades besides battling the changeable weather of spring. june meant the end of school work for most students, and for many seniors, the end of college life with the receipt of a degree at Commencement exercises.

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Editors Worked Against Apathy Editorial Staff Editor-in-chief . . Assistant Editor . Managing Editor . Layout Editor . Sports Editor . . . Schools and Colleges Editor Greek Editor . . . Residence Halls Edit Organizations Editor OI' . . Seniors and Off-campus Editor Office Manager . . Contracts Editor . . Sandy Riggins David Hochman . Pat Noland jim McHaney . Bruce Childs . Susan Witter . Marilyn Kiss , . Marcia Opp . jane Ryan . . Susan Pinion . Tad Bartimus . Anita Schmidt Assistant Layout Editor . . . Tim Flynn Business staff Business Manager . . ....... Myles Beck Advertising . . , . Barb Olson, Steve Padget Creek Sales .... Kathy Hawkins, Harvey Yorke Independent Sales . . . Louise Snyder, Steve Cottle Photographers john Andreas, Sandy Riggins, Barry Fitzgerald, Lyntha Scott, I. Francis Westhoff, Earl Speidel, Steve Sherman, Bill Bushman, jim Rathmann. Student Demands Received Action The SAVITAR now presents the University year 1966-67, a year of change. Dr. john C. Weaver became the 14th president of the University as student enrollment reached 18,669 on the Columbia campus. During his first year, he sought to unite the four campuses. New in- stallations which aided in the advancement of stu- dent knowledge included the Physics Building and the Mental Health Center. The faculty recognized the maturity of its stu- dents by abolishing the negative hours policy. Pre- viously students who cut class 48 hours before or after a vacation period were forced to accumulate added hours to receive their degree. AWS sponsored a bill sent to the administration recommending that senior key privileges be extended to junior and sophomore undergraduates. Under the plan, these women would be allowed to check out keys to their living units when planning to return after hours. Chancellor Schwada announced that the senior key privilege would be given to junior women next fall. Amid promises of a new fieldhouse and criticism for the Tigeris disastrous basketball record, Bob Vanatta retired from coaching. He planned to remain in another position with the Athletic Department. Football coach Dan Devine was named as successor to retiring Athletic Director Don Faurot. The conservative attitude of the University was disturbed by student demands. Minority groups made themselves heard for the first time through peace vigils and marches protesting CIA recruiting on campus. Members of SDS fought for the recognition of Local 45 as an organized union by the University. After threats to discontinue all services except to the Medical Center, the University agreed to com- promise and to recognize the union. The Columbia Free Press returned to publication only to be forced off the streets by campus and city police. The news- paper was finally allowed to sell at one location on campus.



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