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New students on a new campus — they learn to know the Presi- dent, the Administration, and the Administrative Agen- cies. Student government af- fects them — the Student Council and its Committees, Women's League and the Men's Union. In classes all learn to know the mem- bers of the Departments of Instruction. TDmcoxm—i un ico
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• • • the The development of a distinctive state institution of higher education is a great cooperative enterprise. It is the outcome of generous support by the body politic and of ceaseless effort on the part of the governing board and the ollicers of adminis- tration and instruction. It is the product of prophetic vision, tireless industry, sublime patience, and sacrificial idealism. The end result is an embodiment of the dreams and aspirations of its founders, sponsors, faculty, students and alumni. During the current academic year the Iowa State Teachers College has celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of its founding. In connection with that memorable event several distinguished educators joined with the faculty in reviewing the past, survey- ing the present, and portraying the future. It has been recalled that the institution was bom in a period of great economic stress, that it has endured many subsequent periods of a criti- cal nature, that it has overcome countless obstacles and preju- dices, and that it has held steadfastly to the high purpose for which it was established. Today as it begins its seventh decade of specialized service to Iowa and the nation it rejoices in an able and devoted fac- ulty of 160 members, in a student body of 2000 high-minded young men and women, in a physical plant valued in excess of $3,000,000, in a group of loyal alumni 16,000 strong, and in a background rich in distinctive achievements and treasured tra- ditions. Such a heritage spells large responsibility. All eyes, there- fore, are to the future. New challenges are appearing on the horizon. New conditions are calling for interpretation. New problems are demanding solution. New opportunities for serv- ice are beckoning. The editor of the 1937 OLD GOLD has caught the significance of the situation and has made a serious attempt to inject its meaning and spirit into his handiwork. That he has succeeded to a remarkable degree is evidenced throughout the book. What could be more indicative of the future status of this col- lege in the general scheme of this commonwealth's affairs!
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