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The Student . , . the newness of The University , , as it appears at the first glimpse and as it changes repeatedly year after year. The Stu- dent . . . thrusting himself into an atmosphere of totally new ex- periences in an attempt to learn and put new meaning into his life, new values into a broader per- spective . . . Each of us is a Student, stand- ing on the threshold of a vast field of opportunities with many paths to discover and follow, new steps to take, many new turns with which to cope, and much ground to cover before the continued newness of one ' s life wears thin , . . Each change in environment makes us - The Student - a be- ginner in a new niche . . . The Student and his world . . . so much lies ahead of him ... so much is there inviting change and summoning forth new ideals . . . The Student, growing older, gain- ing experience, perhaps even wisdom, finds himself called upon to seek a newer world ' where a new level of maturation couples his development as an individual within the community . , One never stops becoming a Student ... for there is no limit to what one can learn and to what one can do with his potential . . . And so it is with Dr. George H. Williams . . . The Student again . . The University again - this time in a new light, in a new capacity, but still learning and absorbing and still interested in making his im- pression in a totally new con- dition , . , It is to President Williams that we devote these pages for it is he who devotes a new career to The American University. Dr. Williams identifies with us and feels a certain closeness to the student body of AU . . , for he is a Student, too . . . ready and anxious to cope This is a Student Distinction for the with the administration of a uni- versity community, ready and willing to learn from its members, ready and competent to examine the traditions and project new hope and progress into the future ... all the while, learn- ing .. . about himself, about his co-workers, and about his fellow Students ... as he puts new mean- ing into the lives of all of us at this University . . . One year is but a start . . . Progress requires time and patience and energy . . . each year will present challenges and obstacles to be overcome ... as Students we will work together to seek peace and practicality in the newness we shall encounter . . .
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