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A typical college year, combining the traditional and new THE panorama cl Heals and queens give sparkle in Hue UC loo+ball field as snow-dempened specialors wail 'lor colorful Homecoming show and game. The word college is magic; it creates :1 spectrum of thoughts and cmutions. It may he better observed by th'c high school student looking forward, with dreams of ivy and glamour, and by the boys looking back, as they gather in later years and sing of their Alma MaLCr; it is seldom notictrtl by this college man or woman, in the midst of it all. This year is a part of college lif: and, though it is l958 and therefore unique, it; too, will bring dreams of ivy and fond memories. its people, enriched by the growth and knowledge realized from the University, will recall the embellishments, the tradition, the things that can luc expressed. A tollegc year will seem a rcturring pattern; El pleasant mazc of subtle wit, mugs, the quad, bridge and coffee, keys, meetings, books or slide rules, campus On 11 rainy clay; it may be disringuished from other times and plates lay the big O, the radical Ntws Record, the casual acceptance of the butltled buck and tht- League Look. This is tradition, lTJOI'L' so them ivy-Ciwcrc-d walls and shaded walks. The University of Cincinnati. not known as :1 traditional institution, is like all universities and colleges hccausc 0f thcsc cvcnts and herause of its people; for all students an; husitally the same. Each hashis own views 0n the University, the year, and the events, yet he is UUL' of many -;1ll questioning and desiring knowledge. UC is not different, even though it is a college built by its city rather than :1 college whith builds its city; even though its sleek glass expanse reflects a Georgian tower and classic columns and forgets ivy walls. The purpose 0f the University, and of all similar institutions. is mutt- than the development oi the mind, through hooks, or the personality, through activities. ThL- L'UI'ICCID is tl'lL' whole pcrsun.
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APPLIED Arts iuniars happily help II'IE Dean unpack furnii'ure whiie moving into new Aims Buiiding. MINISIG-II The University of Cincinnati, 1958 This hns I1L'Cn a yuur LII awakening 'Llf'llI evaluation. 'With thL- L'hungu of power in Russia L'LIIDL' the Sputnik, a ITIszlI moon whose orbit and L-PfL-L'ts were to L-nL'IrL'IC thL wutILI; its wake Id: 2111 inLLrLICLILIL that I'C'LIL'I'ICLI thL LIL-pths of Our way LJf Iifc 'LlIILI LIirLLtLLI :III IILLLIsiIIU linger: 'th tht: AIIICtiLLLrI eLIIILatiLJnLlJ system. The mowing uanSt :InLI L1L1Lstionit1L,I of .III pLoplL was rchctcLI in newspapers; hL-adlian I'LminLIL-LI 0f tcnsitm In the East. shoutL-LI of struggIcS within Iathor uniims. and noted that Cincinnati votcrs LIEIL'LIIL'LI thL: Itgc-LIILI PR. TIIC Univcrh'ity III Ciminnati, IInL-usy within its confines and sparked by :I new Litmund fur education, met the challenge. Tuitions were raised and over seventeen thousand students and faculty watched as the Applied Arts ColIcgc moved t0 the new Aims to concentrate their L-IIL'IIIs; they planned for the completion of tht Physics and TC wings, and drew up 21 second mL-n's LIorm. But In portraying the University of CinLinnati, nineteen Iifty-cight, EhC first concern Is the year. AIIIILIugh the University operated ycut-ILIund with summer SChOUI 21nd L'II-IIpcrativc LLIIIchS, that time Imm September's UEICHI'LIIIUH tu jLInL's LUITIIZHEHLCITILUI LunstitutLLI LL I1 IL is known 21.8 a SL'hIILII year; LmL LUITIpILLL L'yL'Ic. It i5. 3 series of cvcnts that Cannot be DTCLIICICLI and having happanALI L'Ilnnot bf GCCEICLI I958 is unique, and though LerL uppLuts 11 standard sutfaLL szttLrnhterL is always rCl'ISUthIOH L-ILLtions HOIIIL-L'mning, Lx'Luns-th whoIL, the entire SLOPL unLI fLLIing Is LIiIILMtht from past yuu's. F.;ILh individual student, although he is affected by the Sputniks anLI thL- nL-w Aims. identifies the year with his own personal values; L'LrtainhI the time spent means somethinn different t0 the L-xchangc SILICIL'nt and I113 spL-L'ial LonL'L-rn uhLIut wnrlLI pmhIL-ms, thL- SLIILIIat 13rc0LL'LIpitLI with books and ttstatLh, thL: Lszpus IL-LuIL-r and his 'LILEIVL inttrt st in the; .IFfaiI-s of thlf UUIVLtsity, nnLI thL many who SL-L- onlyr thL- rL-Lurring surFaLL pattL-rn. Thc I958 Cincinnatian SkctL'hL-s thL: passing year. 10 1958 page page 44 Organizations of the . ' ' page 130 page 276
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COLLEGE LIFE IS A MIXTURE OF MANY THINGS EACH OF THESE SYMBOLS IMFORTANT IN THE TRADiTlON OF A UNIVERSrTY.
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