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z= e Jll ca ti 01 1 Individuals and society 3row richer, wiser, and better not by accident but by design. The home, the church, and the state have been the great agencies engaged in social advancement. Private founda- tions should now be recognized as a fourth major force engaged in the task of making the world a better place in which to live. Of all the foundations engaged in social betterment, none has served more unselfishly nor in an area more needful than has the Rosenwald Fund. Because of its generous service throughout the South in general and to the South Georgia Teachers College in particular, we honor ourselves by dedicating this volume of the RE- FLECTOR to the ROSENWALD FUND.
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7l col The Freshman, catching a glimpse of the campus for the first time, is bewildered. Here are unfamiliar buildings, strange faces, new scenes, and unpredictable experiences. He sees a new life opening before him. The strange faces are smiling, beckoning, challenging, daring him to join them in their happy life. Everywhere there is liveliness in play and work. The buildings even seem inviting. The Fresh- man soon forgets himself amongst the activities and, losing himself wholeheartedly in his new existence, becomes a part of the college. The college affords a multitude of experiences and asso- ciations beyond the fondest dream of the questioning Freshman. Classes are filled with men and women zealously seeking for the finer things in life. Books, strangely enough, are found to contain unbelievable experiences, inspirations, adventures, and challenges. Then, naturally associated with books, are the men and women who astound us with their learning, afford us guidance in our blundering efforts, and offer us companionship when we need it most. It is the friendships, however, we make that mean most to us at Teachers College. Valuable as the other assets may be, without the companionship of other individuals, real personalities like ourselves with ambitions and fears, strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes, college life would be a drab existence indeed. With the coming of these friendships, the student is able to catch the real sig- nificance of college life. KcLlUa SOME CAMPUS VIEWS I ' .
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