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- Page 51 and 52: ACADEMIC CHANGE-ANDby John D. Makos
- Page 53 and 54: The Student and Changeby James E. R
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On the HillFacultyNewsDr. Ralph B.
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WMCAwards191 DegreesOn Monday, June
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Alva S. Baker, ITlBates PrizeLouise
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ALUMNIDAYActivities surrounding the
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T. K. Harrison, Mr. WMC, Dies June
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on September 23 to join Michael 4,
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DR. ENSOR NAMES DEVELOPMENTAlfred V
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On the HillFIRST FEDERALLOAN APPROV
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Virginia Reese Reese~[,,,y Helle Co
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Frances T~rrell LongEmily Allnull l
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CONTRIBUTORS TO DEVELOPMENT FUNDSTh
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The Church Collegeas Servantby Ira
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A Challengefor Brotherhoodby Michae
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"A High School With Dormitories"by
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volunteers live in the towns or hon
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Students Can (and Should) Govern Th
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Annual Alumni Leadership Conference
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ADOPTED SONS OFPUERTO RICOAn academ
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NOTICEThe follOWingschedule is bein
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years as a Covernment girl i~ \Vash
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mads the principal of the Hanover S
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Virginia (Cinny) Voorhees Ward has
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Karl 12, Mary Ann 7, and Roy 4. The
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