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Jy den tit WE DON ' T like to preach. But we have chosen Preservation of Identity As a theme for this book Because it is a great privilege In a great nation To remain an individual Regardless of the old saying That strength lies in numbers. Every time we look around the campus Through the eyes of the camera V e spot a student Being charmingly— Sometimes alarmingly— An individual with an identity. You might even say that there Are characters About the premises. QUEEN— Queen Joanne Royer, who emerged by popular vote to reign during Homecoming, is a comely example of individu- ality at its most fetching. Nice to be able to take off your shoes and rest a while after a hard tussle with the books. That ' s preserving one ' s identity, too. A LETTER HOAAE-Hussein Abu Middain, born in Palestine, moved to Cairo, Egypt, in 1948. Three years later he came to Riverside College to begin his studies of agricultural engineering. This photograph presents Hussein writing a letter to his mother. It is a wonderful experience, Hussein has written, to be received as a member of the group yet to remain an individual with so many friendly rights and privileges.
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YANKEES AGAIN— World Series time and a group of friends in the Pit. Toss in a radio, a few cokes, a nnilkshake or two, the latest copy of the Tiger Times, and a little gossip. Mix well and you come up with conviviality. Left to right around the table: Helen Taylor, Ginger Gilliand, Bill Thomason, Bill Moody, Bob Seets, Frank Van Hee, Bob Plancia, Bill Knight, and Daisy Emerson. .rf am ipud THIS IS THE quadrangle at noontime of a sunny day— almost any day— as seen from the west corridor. The photograph v as taken during the late fall as you can tell by the thick scattering of leaves from the cottonwood trees that shade the benches by the sun dial. The photographer took two pictures, moving the camera a little to take in the full scene. We split th e stone pillar and patched the two studies together. In the section below Cos- metology students Cornelius Bosma and Bob Mays chat with Lynn Iseda in the foreground. ■fc - ' . --. ; ■ ' .
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