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.SQ i X Fi- L as we observe . . . ln the whole world there is nothing more remarlz- able than man himself. The things that make man so unique and magnificent are his five senses. Through these gateways to observation man is able ' to see, hear, smell, taste, touch, and most amazing of all to transform all these observations and sensa- - tions into meaningful patterns. Through observation we have learned much. The alert individual can gain from simply standing on a street corner and observing what goes on about hint. A year of our lives has gone by. Each in his own manner has observed the year l96l. Many useful observations have been stored in the backs of our minds for the future. In Lab School therapy classes students could actually see and hear the progress that each child made. f ' 5- ,g-.Q-ua ., , ' it Y V inf? -is my-,iq F .una M1 mm t t R Q WXNX 'i - 'vi - wi ', mv. L I Q . , . af 3 5 'qua 4 xl.. ks sc-.0 9, The ripple-seat outside the new science building was cr convenient place for conqreqatinq and discussing the news of the day. Students made certain that incidents about campus were thoroughly absorbed by all. I3
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t-.. Q if HQ ' . 3 , wi' ,.- V, .t..:'i11:N1' X ' 3 iz, , 'i'f': 'X W w: ' ' 1 Q' A' L , . P IQ . I 1' Lf . The most important mark in the process ot the student newspaper was the stamp of the printing press Each Wednesday THE STATESMAN containing campus views and news rolled ot! the press Establishing themselves socially was one objective ot many students. Dances and other events on campus gave each person a chance to broaden his social vistas. Sorority lite from its birth at Squeal -Q' cm! tactor in the lives of many women. Here associations were established may :wld grow and remain alter college. 14 X N fr . W' . X, if
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