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To the casual pedestrian Cleveland College is but another gaunt outline on the public mall, but the more curious critic might pause and wonder at this building with its large red and white placard inviting all to higher and increased learn- ing. While his searching gaze reveals no ivy- covered walls, no elm-shaded lanes, and no aging gray stone dormitories, he concludes that this could be no ordinary college. With his curiosity stimulated and abounding with questions, he hastens thorugh the portals. That this is no ordinary institution of learn- ing we readily admit. Cleveland College faces a responsibility of presenting an educational pro- gram which will meet the needs and requirements of an adult living in a complex world, not only tomorrow but today. The majority of students have full or part-time jobs, and for them the neces- sity of facing the problems of life is vital in the immediacy, but their education must also prepare them with knowledge and skills applicable to the improvement of the future. Cleveland College will- ingly assumes this assignment not only in the school of arts and sciences and the school of busi- ness administration, but equally extends its guid- ing hand through the school of general studies. Education in this college is not tied down to conventional methods, subjects, or procedures. Cleveland College feels that the growth and development of the individual is not solely restricted to the classroom in making him an effective and responsible citizen. Rather, students are encouraged to integrate their program with extra-curricular activities which in turn stimulates their intellectual pursuits while fitting it to a prac- tical application.
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r:. w student councils A college or university located in a large city experiences difficulty in selecting and successfully completing a program of social activities which can compete with the diversified attractions on tap. This problem is multiplied at Cleveland Col- lege—located at the hub of Cleveland and con- taining such a large percentage of older part-time students. That the college social activities are so well attended is a tribute to he leadership and ingenuity of the two Student Councils which super- vise all extra-curricular events. bert Gandal, President Al Lickert. Vice-President Don Richards, Treasurer General George .V ' ' ' red by ire de a £h t ' ' - and d get f„ .. ' d the rf=., Robert Carroll, President, Night Council
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