New Mexico State University - Swastika Yearbook (Las Cruces, NM)

 - Class of 1965

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PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK, NEW MEXICO 86070 . TELTPHONE, AREA CODE 505, 526-6611 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Editors of the Sx 7astika: Your choice of the theme Development of the Whole Student as an Individual is an excellent one. New Mexico State University wants its graduates to be good citizens. Of course, we want our men and women to be excellently trained, but this is secondary to their being balanced, constructive, valuable citizens. Such citizens are developed through their own experiences and conLciccs. The opportunity to hear, meet, and converse with outstanding men from many fields provides new experiences and new contacts. During this past academic year, New Mexico State University was able to bring to the campus such men as Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee, probably the world ' s greatest historian, and Dr. Walpola Rahula, a Buddhist Monk, with a world-wide reputation as a scholar. These men not only lectured to large groups, but met and discussed many questions with small groups of students. The value of these visits was evident to all who studied them. The impact upon the campus was great. Other scholars and artists of international renown have been made available. A varied selection of unusually fine musicians and the work of world-known painters have been brought to the campus as part of this program. Many New Mexico State University students earn part or all of their University expenses. This is difficult to do, and it usually prolongs the period to obtain a degree; but it is not without values to the students who do it. They are more resourceful, more understanding, and have some additional capabilities, as a result of this. Student discussions are encouraged. Many values to all who take part, result from student bull sessions which add to one ' s ability to think and to express one ' s self clearly and forcibly. New Mexico State University is pleased when its students can have many extra- curricular activities and interests available that assist in their rounded develop- ment and preparation for good citizenship. Again the Swastika is to be congratulated on the choice of the theme Development of the Whole Student as an Individual . R. B. Corbett President REC M 16

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