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ROTC men realize a feeling of patriotism while the flag is raised. Developing . . . a transition to adult maturity Students are individuals-they are enrolled in dif- ferent colleges, represent different sections of the world, belong to different groupsg but all are here for one common purpose-personal development. College and college life offers a wide spectrum of opportunities for personal development. In the stu- dent's four year period he matures mentally, socially, and physically from youthful exuberance to mature adulthood. During this time he sets forth goals and ideals that will be followed throughout his life. The University is a mold for students-in which his future will be cast. Expanding in only one of these capacities is develop- ing a portion of one's ability. While at the University a student gets a fresh outlook on people and life be- cause he is constantly confronted with new situations and environments. Maturing not only includes parties, dates, and oc- casional sessions in the Grille, but it is the association with people. The campus offers opportunities for par- ticipation in various organizations and activities which are based on the principle of cooperation. As the stu- dent assembles with others and develops an interest in his fellow students and their ideas, he thus matures. Students in the quadrangle get acquainted at an informal afternoon jam session. Q..-...Q , - fifki an V I I ' i f ' Qi ' ' ,Qt -at 311 ff
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It ten- 2 3 Q 3 ion. A ay of life an atmosphere, is revealed during sorority rush. Determination is demonstrated avidly by the Thetas at the first pep rally wm.. WED RATHER FIG!-X7 Hllflf i f! A Expression a reflection of assocratron The roar of the crowd a football game a painting in the art gallery a Student Congress campaign poster Q and a foreign student performin at the Cosmopolitan 5 Club's annual show all exemplify one idea expression A student expresses himself by his appearance his choice of enuronment and his associations He sees 2 expressions displayed as he greets his friends on campus S A A sad look probably denotes a bad test grade or the Monday blues A happy smile suggests that it is Friday or an A on an examination The students outward appearance reflects his rnvt ard feelings The student seen in the Grille talking with friends chatting with someone in McVey Hall or taking a cigarette break with a study date in front of the library reveals his need for companionship The University is the setting in which the student expresses his needs and desires. It provides a place for the student to ex press himself 1t does not give the student an express
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