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.-..- fe-iii: We ai ' e too unconscious of the really im- pressive cultural experience we have here. This tri-culturality that we have is probably more significant to the student than almost any other factor that he has, including the course of study he will take. He has a much broader exj erience and begins to understand much more about the very complex nature of this country. We don ' t charge anything for it. eithei-. Paul Rader Vice-President-Development The branch college is the answer to the student ' s collegiate education in the face of rising costs and overcrowded four-year col- leges. Our di ' op in freshman enrollment last year was due to the great increase in enroll- ment in the branches. The branch has be- come a very substantial iiai ' t of NMSU. Burns B. Young Dii-ector of Continuing Education 21
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administration The creation and organization of knowl- edge to accomplish challenging tasks are part of New Mexico State University ' s program of teaching, research, and service. Students, both graduate and undergraduate at NMSU, have an opportunity to become associated with a research program which is large and rich in variety. Research provides students with vital learning experiences as well as financial suppoi-t while seeking degrees. Riciiard H. Duncan Vice-President-Research New Mexico ranks highest in effort, in amount of per capita income to go into edu- cation. It ' s just the fact that more money is needed. Twent.v-one per cent of the cost per student is paid by tuition. If it main- tains this ratio — tuition must increase. Kay R. Hafen Vice-President-Finance 20
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administration As I am retiring: June 1, it is with mixed emotions tiiat T say farewell and godspeed. My association with the student body these past 13 years has been most exciting and re- Marding. The youth will be the ones to solve the problems of the world. In our institution, young people bring vitality, enthusiasm, fresh ideas, and new approaches to problems. This is good, but I challenge everyone to remember, that with all the changes taking place, personal values never cliange. Char- acter, integrity, self discipline, plus knowl- edge, will continue to be the hallmark of a truly educated man or woman. Martha H. Hall Dean of Women We feel we need out-of-state students. Useful knowledge is acquired not only in classrooms, .but through contact with dif- ferent people vith different backgrounds. Holland W. Shipe Director of Admissions i 22 • «»,».S ' - » M .
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