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Our purpose eclucationj is to cultivate in the largest possible nnniber of our future citizens an appreciation of both the responsibilities and the benefits which corne to thern. because they are Amer- icans and free. -JAMES BRYANT CONANT ,Na ,i s w - Q, ., V V , Wqvwfmgww-,,,, ,,v, N, ,nr .. ..... ,,.Y . .WW .i,.. MW, ,,,, ,. ...,,, ,,,, A ...L ,WMU - ww. . . M f w I, 3 fx: S it j P 'r . KNYl 'Wffv S 13 -Q -aff' gif' wwkiww-wife xXX,, NW. l Those who rnolcl the rnind have wrought not for time, but for eternity. They are entitled not only to adequate rewards for their service, but to the vener- ation and honor of a grateful people. - CALVIN CQULIDGE Finally, education alone can conduct us to that enjoyrnent which is at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity. -HORACE MANN 9
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Seeking an education at Iowa State, a new class takes its place in the friendly, complex world of college A LITTLE WEARY from the heat and ex- haustion of climbing stairs, two freshman coeds pause for a rest on the last lap of operation big move. f , T ti, r Y , Q i iw-2 New W A ' s 'A '74lSixss.fi.,ff h . W. V4 f f s W ji. OPENING OF THE MODERN NEW college book store in the south wing of Memorial Union helped relieve congestion as hundreds of students scoured the shelves searching for text- books. The heat of a late summer still penetrated the campus as Iowa State came to life again around the activity of nearly 10,000 eager students. A change in the college calendar brought many students back in August to prepare for Rush Week and Freshman Days. Settled upperclassmen returned to familiar territory, while hundreds of excited freshmen antici- pated with mixed emotions the unknown experience of college. With a maximum of activity proportioned into a minimum of time, freshmen moved steadily through a maze of meetings, instructions and tests. Registration, the stiffness of new textbooks, the first instructor pointing out 'tthe objectives of this course . formed initial impressions. The newness wore off as freshmen became integrated into the habits and activities of college life. Frosty air tinged the campus with brilliant color. Finals came. Thanksgiving vacation. The first steps in a new year were history.
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