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Dr. Morton Sloane combines a Brooklyn accent and a wealth of knowledge to keep his social problems class on the hall. hile Alert inds uest For The search for knowledge took many forms this year. In classes, the library, and even union bull sessions, this search was one of the prime motivations of life at Central State. Formal learning took place in the classrooms. Professors' lec- tures on judicial procedure or amoeboid movement had their own sources of knowledge. Yet more of the search took place outside the classroom. The library was a common place to look for facts and information. Desk lamps burning in the wee hours of the morning attested to scholarly devotion. While formalized education is an integral part of intellectual growth, the sharing of opinion is another phase of search. Coffee and talk went hand in hand as students learned from one another. Of course, the search continues throughout life. But for many, this year at Central State laid the foundation. Traditional accompanists of exams-sweat, curses and tears
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For uiet Spots Familiar benches, trees and monuments have guarded students during years of searching. i Friendships have been made, tests passed and problems solved with their help. Secluded spots are important to hustling in- habitants. Whether a few minutes or a few hours pass, these quiet times help. Unassuming- and often taken for granted, these reliable places stand ready to be of assistance for l meditation and even argument. l Taking advantage of summer's waning days, Jerry Ralston and Jean Springer visit the Administration building fountain. Russell Gentry, Patt Dodd, Jerold Barnett and Judy Bundy pore over a freshman orientation brochure. One of the newer monuments on campus is the campanile in front of Mitchell Hall. Phil Powell and Johnna Johnson study its inscription. Y 1 . .N 5, Mn
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,.,f 9,f Q-'TEE' j, A booth in the Student Union may not he the best place to learn X' + Y, but John Dick Weaver seems to be unaware of distractions. When the library closes its doors and you have a quiet roommate home IS the place to study. Thom McDonald finds this out as he struvvles through accounting. K 1 I ,,, ' 4' 1 ll t , If K 'W Y A: Ai I 9' Q 'N 6
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