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lg People ot the Now Generotion Seek Identiticotion ds I-Iumdns Men and women of the novv generation reached for individuality, wanting to be recognized as more than a number on a piece of paper. They wanted to be identified by the other students as someone vvhoxlived, breathed, and thought - someone who was not a carbon copy of X . 4 ' aw. . . A ,qxl M w 1 J -. , . 5 K. 1 ' N- , '. 1 . is .c - , -.- , Q , ,X-. X I ' .ayvw- ' ., . .. I 4 j V : ,al 1: I , K 4 3 . . . ' ' ' --.- . ',. - lf is . A. A: M .M t , , .t ,gl t 154' ,,.:r', ,Q I' fa . . var. ABOVE: Being alone gives Carol Caleb time to think, dream, and sing. UPPER RIGHT: A smi- ley face is a favorite pin-up in the girl's dorm, RIGHT' William Spilman, Keith Majors, and Ear Preston enjoy a game of intramural toot- a . millions of other people. They spent time alone, time to dream and time to feel compassion tor the rest of the human race. Members of the novv generation formed a pattern, set by thousands ot people vvho sought an identity. h?v'xa'f:v:'g:: f3'r. .c - Vt.. ...Tm . , . I 7 ' , 'K 5 I or ,,, it 'R l iw -9 l '1 if , Y y ,g ' r it 1 'gt .bf ,,.,t t M ,,., . ,, ,Q i I
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