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The Spirit of G. C. Varigated leaves ride the wind through an open door in Odell Audi- torium. Somewhat restlessly, they settle to the floor, listening to sounds of piano, voice, violin floating into the night. Leaves dance around the entrances to Arts and Science, the chapel, the library, the dorms . . . Varigated leaves, symbolic of the many experiences of college life . . . the cutting and shaping of Time ' s power on the timid Freshman, the confident Sophomore, the complacent Junior, the proud Senior . . . Symbolic of passing opportunity, pausing nervously just in front of us, allowing us just time to reach its brink and consider its values fleetingly . . . Whether to lend it to further development of our newly-discovered knowledge or to allow it to blow aimlessly with no root in human potentiality . . . Symbolic of the variety of individuals who pass through the doors of C. C, each finding a place to stop, to acquire, to participate before riding further into the wind.
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ARTS AND SCIENCE BUILDING The various phases of activity here at G. C. have found their own individual place of expression. The chemist is as much at home as the virtuoso, for the heating of a chemical in the laboratory is as personal to him as a concerto is to the pianist. The library and the Arts and Science Building are representatives of our academic undertakings. In the halls of Arts and Science, varied personalities and varied subjects mingle to create interest. There are widespread interests — philosophy, science, languages, social sciences, history, education, speech — and the integration of the fields brings to each at least a taste of well-rounded culture. The librory, a symbol of study and research, is besides the day-time abode of art majors and for stu- dents of special education. |AMES ADDISON JONES LIBRARY
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