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fl The confidence of sixth graders, their trust, and their education are in the hands of a University senior during practice teaching sessions before grad- uation. The teacher is an ambassador of the Uni- versity. She has an unlimited audience, unending responsibilities. She is typical of Bowling Green's'greatest prod- uct. 856 0Llf'8 LLA8 OLVVL GLIMUL OIW5 A sorority and a fraternity loin together to perform a service for the community of Bowling Green. Children of the Wood County Children's Home receive gifts from Santa Claus at a Christmas party that is held for them annually. Such groups have sponsored egg-rolls for chil- dren at Easter, cleaned up and made improvements to City Park, and donated time, ener9Y, and money to organization after organization.
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A fraternity swells from 40 to 140 for an annual parents day fete. me Yffniuelwilfy exfe1fm!5 Aeyoncf me c0LnfL!ozfL5 Concerts, choral and instrumental, the Artist Series, open to the public, make the University a cultural center for the area. The service of the University knows no bounds. Nor is it hampered by distance. The boundaries of the institution do not end at the city limits, nor the state line. An education maior from Perrysburg, a political science maior from Bolivia, a iournalism maior from New Mexico, a retailing maior from Milan, they all meet on the campus. For four years to receive, then to go out and serve. There are extension branches in Sandusky and Mansfield, classes taught in towns and cities throughout Northwest Ohio, tax clinics for area businessmen, therapy clinics for the deaf, work- shops and conferences for mathematicians, iour- nalists, and educators, Spanish Day for high school students. The scope is breath-taking. 7 1, WY, I
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