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Dedication Life is in a constant state of flux, continually changing, re- newing, revitalizing. Without change, there can be no progress or growth or betterment. Thus, change is the essence of life, the spark which motivates all within its sphere. So, to this institution which is symbolic of change and growth, we dedicate this, the 1968 Tower. For NWMSC more than, possibly, any other part of our existence is the primary motivational and directional force determining our lives. To this ever-changing, ever-progressing institution, we voice our debt of gratitude. Throughout the sixties, NWMSC has changed and grown, showing not only a growth in size but in curriculum and outlook as well. Nor has the growth been arrested — a new industrial arts complex, another addition to the library, new dorms are even now in the planning stage. Ever striving to improve itself, to provide better living and learning conditions, NWMSC stands in the forefront as a worthy recipient of our esteem. As concrete proof of this development, enrollment figures and faculty number for fall 1960 and fall 1967 are as follows: 1960 1967 Faculty 95 204 Student Enrollment (including graduate and Saturday classes.) 1971 4194
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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE COLLEGE ROBERT P. FOSTER, president MARYVILLE. MISSOURI OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Mai Ch 7, 1968 Miss Beverly Beeks Tower Office J. W. Jones Union Building Dear Beverly: I appreciate very much your letter of March l+, and I am pleased to learn of the theme of the 1968 Tower. I look forward to receiving my copy of this edition. I find the theme of the Tower most interesting, and I tnink the fact that you have dedicated the Tower to the College in Change is an excellent idea. Certainly we are experiencing a change, and with what the Legislature has done the past week wi ll assure this institution of proper facilities for several years. Certainly this has been a year of change, and with the beginning of construction on the new Industrial Education and Technology Building, the comple- tion of the Science Building, the new agriculture facilities, and the completion of plans for remodeling and renovation of the Administration Building, we will see much change on this campus. I appreciate all the time, effort, and hard work that you and your staff have put in to make this 196 Tower possible. Please convey to all members of your staff my sincere appreciation for their dedicat ion . Cordially yours, z {C uJf- Robert P. Foster RPF mgz
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