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I think when the chips are down, 95 per cent of the students in this school or any other really don ' t want to run the place. But they do want a little more say. Where do you draw the line? Without the radicals jolting the conserva- tives, you would never have the middle ground that has made this country as great as it is. Life is a compromise. Philip S. Ambrose Vice-President Student Affairs The major problem of students is the great concern for his purpose in life. This search is dejMcted in many ways in his be- havior — he is happy having found his way of life, some become depressed, even suicidal or anxious, grades go down when they don ' t see a purpose in life. Larry 0. Stockton Dean of iMen 23
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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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£ J. flffJRf M. Cherry W. I . [s;i;ics J. V. Ltin. fi M. V. Siimuel K. M. -immei tiian TOP RIGHT: Earl Unruh works with a transit for adjustment of cross-hairs. TOP CENTER: In E.T. 27(), Buddy Wators works problems in inductive coupling. TOP LEFT: Trying the strenRth of a concrete cylinder are Dale Comyford and Bob Evetts. CENTER: Steven Wells plu s a C8K re- sistor in a radio components diagram. RIGHT: From left, Fred Torrez, Porter Underwood, and Hugh Tillery test a structure for strain with a hydraulic jack. 24
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