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Published Annually by The Associofed Students of San Fernando Valley State College R Northridge, California 1964 Nancy Coyle, Editor-in-chief John Fitzgerald, Associate Editor Joe Boncmt, Business Manager
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QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGEQV N n' v Six short years have passed since San F ernando V alley State College first emerged onto the scene of higher education. In less than a decade a college has risen where fertile fields and orchards once yielded their bounty to a few enterprising persons. Now, the land use helps to provide a nation with its most valuable asset e a well-educated citizen. The year 1963-64 has been but one period in time - one which, though impossible to isolate, may be identified in terms of accomplishment and disappointment. T hat which marks it as worthy of note is simply the fact that those of us here have ex- perienced and contributed to the essential attributes of this place of learning. But, what is this enterprise of which each of us is a part? How did it come to be? W hy? There are a hundred such ques- tions; yet, we have participated for an entire year and to what end? Perhaps we might pause to consider e to contemplate not only ourselves but also this institution we call a college. 1963 was a year of change particularly in respect to the physical aspects of the college. Sierra Hall, one of the state,s largest classroom buildings, officially welcomed faculty and stu- dents during the early weeks of September. As the individual searches the endless corridors for that one right room, the hhquest for knowl- edge,, becomes much more than an academic proposition. Numbers, once a neat statistical assumption, have also emerged as a very real concern for the college. The individual who requires that second cup of coffee before starting the day may well find, upon arrival on campus, that those areas designated for parking are somewhat less than accessible to the prospective user.
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