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Asvwe begin a . . . schoolhyear, there are many hopes as to what ,the future will Ehold 'for eadh oF us. Many 'of our hopes are whimsical, some are not. One of the hopes expressed .. . by a member of the, college community, Zhowever, may lie the fmost significant for' the total growth' and health toll the college. This hope 'wasl ex-' pressed by President Helsabeek . . . in hisvcom- vocation address. It is his hope that Culver . . . wtitllt take seriously tupon. itself' the -task of examining and evaluating where we 'have been, what we are doing and what welt-hintk welwant' fto do in the futuufe. ffthe students and faculty of -Culver-Stockton are' to move ahead signifl-, cantlyt in the discovery, teaching andl learning? of knowledge and truthg we must he aware of 'the worth and effectiveness oil what we ane tdon- ting and intend todo. avdesire, for itf requires Aa response. It was is-A sued as at challenge 'to 'the students, faculty, adrninistraticin and trustees. 'Ill' we as- students- realize tthere is -more to 'being a student than just attending classes at G-S . . . then wemust regard this challenge -as a responsibility. O11 behalf fof the student body and the student government I accept thischallenge . . . -Roibert' Adams .President of the Student Blbdy This hope QEAPigesidenttHe1sabeck's is more than'
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.AQ l i W'hztt then. is the przictit-til function nl' wnteiiiptiiury verse? Thank God. it has nnnel We du not flrink out nf, live in, dance to, clecorzite with, or inortilize lrmu the poet's trezttions, Its function in our societv is like unto si church sitting on tux exempt land in the middle of business district: it leeds the soul. We may raze the chtirch for 11 parking lot and imprtwe our liiiziiiees, just as we riiay eliminate the poctrx' quztrterlies and put our energies into pot-btiilersg hut with the loss of either we lose the reason for our existence. lt is lI'llC' that orgzinizerl c:liurches have nitiny prztctivnl liinvtions, but these have been ziclclccl by at clemztnding societv. I2
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