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One thing hasn't changed, the wind. I can't get all teary-eyed in that big coliseum like I could in Sewell Auditorium; you know, you felt the closeness or something there, but they needed something like the coliseum des- parately. I don't see anything wrong with the students. They seem like good kids, see no problem at all. I'm not all hung up on long hair. Oh, the college is great, lot different than when I was here. It's bigger and much finer academically. When we started here in '46 there were about 650 students and nothing much else to speak of, really. The college is real good. Glad to see this. It was all bad around here when I was here. I like the participation in the projects. The character of these shows have changed since we were here five years ago. They were exhibits before, now they are side shows. We'd put up a poster and think that we'd done something great. I think y'all have a very fine student body. Seems like a fine bunch of young men and women that you have here. Everything seems much free-er.
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What do you think of the college now? I like the students here much better than what I see at a lot of other campuses. The dress code has been the thing that's changed the most. I would have preferred it the other way a little bit, but then we must accept what is. I doubt that it has too much ef- fect on the college's image. Oh, it might affect certain people, but we've got to realize that people change. Chapel singing doesn't sound like it did in Sewell Auditorium. When we were here, we'd raise the roof off there, but that was on account of the size of the place. Physical facilities are much better, but I like the attitude of the students. I think its people more than buildings that make the college. People are different now, students are differ- ent. I think the attitudes are correct. One thing hasn't changed, that's the wind. I just wish the new buildings had been here when we were here. I'm real jealous 'cause we didn't have the good facilities which you all I think the changes are good.
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