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Progress in Building Tennis courts were taken up to make room for a new hub of student activity. Originally the out-dated Alibi room of the Commons building 'was the center of student recreation. These old facilities could not handle the number of students that came there daily, so plans were drawn for an entire building to house a recreational and activity center. Mwxsuewkximms . The Campus Activities Center offers some- thing to boast about-its rustic decor, its eating facilities, its many rooms and offices for organ- izations, its recreational area, and its program of cultural events. One of the newest and most modern in the region, the CAC will host people from other centers within this region next year.
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V I' Progress, the theme of the 1960 Parnassus, is designedly a policy of our school. While principles remain constant their application and the techniques of application are constantly being changed. Consequently, while we adhere to basic principles, our faculty is alive to the ever- changing technical advances and endeavors to incorporate them in current courses. But school is more than courses. It is an experience in living. Our school brings to us as many phases of modern social living as can appropriately be provided by an educational institution. A full social calendar, a wide diversity of professional entertainment, our own program of plays, shows, and musical exhibitions, clubs, athletics, activities-all directed toward making the Wichita student a well-bal- anced, happy and prosperous adult-are all part of our life here at Wichita Univer- sity. kits of the Progress One Progress Two Progress Three Progress Four
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