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Man's most noticeable growth is his least painful, for growing physically is as easy for man as absorbing sun is for the plant. Because the plant has a single purpose, and that is to bear seeds for more of its kind, its growth is complete when this task is accom- plished. Man's task is much more complig Gated because man possesses a mind and a conscience that causes him concern for coming generations. Therefore, he strives to grow mentally and spiritually. Man does not absorb mental or spiritual maturity; he must be taught, and when he learns the funda- mentals he attempts to apply them to his life. Since, as a social animal, man does not live his life alone, he mirrors himself in his contemporaries. In his increased awareness of their needs he grows socially, The more he see of himself as he gazes into these many different mirrors, the more he profits by them. When he begins to understand himself through other men, he has truly begun to grow. THE GROWTH OF MAN
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INTRODUCTION FACULTY UNDERCIASSMEN ORGANIZATION S ACTIVITIES SPORTS SENIORS S TAF F PAGES ADVERTI SEMENTS 1-5 6-19 20-39 40-59 60e69 70-93 94-123 124-127 128- 140 Man grows. Physically, mentally, Spiritu- ally and socially. He develops from an innocent babe into a complex being ever striving for an identity of his own. The world is like a fruit IIee and man is like the fruit: without fruit the tree would be useless. The tree exists in the seed just as the man exists in the embryo. The seed does not at once become the tree, the embryo does not suddenly become the man. No, they grow and devekap. Depending upon the stimuli to which they are subjected, they attain maturity. The quality which distinguishes the man from the plant or the animal is the human spirit. Again the spirit is like a tree and the mind is like the fruit. For, when the spirit is not allowed to grow freely the fruits it produces are few and poorly develoPed; however, if the spirit is properly nourished the fruit will be healthy and abundant. There is no end to what man's mind can create, no limit of perfection that cannot possibly be obtained, no extent of The imagination that Cannot be extended far- ther.
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