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The School of Arts and Sciences President, Lucretia Givens and Vice President, Dennis Porter read the latest world events. The College of Arts and Sciences trains the individual according to his interests so that he may develop into a well-adjusted, well-informed citizen who realizes that the pur- pose of this type of education is to provide a good academic background. The '72 students in this school know that the liberal arts curriculum which they follow will help them meet the challenges of tomorrow. Larry Arnold Sophomore Wise, Virginia 28 A li El V I li IIEND' 5 51 ' N 1 Nancy Arrington I Freshman I-Iaysi, Virginia I f l
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