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Foreword A college yearbook, such as this 1967 Witt, tries to catch in time the faces of the university—ecstatic smiles over term paper A's, bitten lips wrestling with trigonometry, mouth wide grins at party antics, radiant lovers' eyes during moonlight strolls, sober yet joyous solemnity com- muning at Weaver Chapel. Individual student faces these—mirroring the excitements and the heartaches, the pleasures and the sorrows, the successes and the failures, of the university experience. But no one face, except in a picture, can be frozen forever at a single moment in time. Student faces change from instant to instant as each unique one experiences each moment uniquely. The University itself has a face, in part a mirror of its students, in part a reflection of its campus, in part of its faculty, and like the faces of its students, its face too is one of unceasing change. This spring was not the same as last; next winter will be different from this. The oak by Red puts forth new shoots; the ivy on Zimmerman reaches farther for the sky. Snow swirls the same in all years, but in different patterns. This year the Tower and Krieg Hall; next year the Science Building, and the year after a new Carnegie. The faces of the faculty are also mirrors whose reflections can be held static only for a moment. As knowledge and its profession changes, so do the faces of its professors. The young instructor, eyes aglint with the excitement of wrestling intellectually with his students, ma- tures into the wise professor mellowed by generations of student faces, and humbled by the never ending change in his discipline. The deep- ening lines in his cheeks and the greying of his hair are outward symbols of the growing maturity of intellect within. A University then is an assemblage of faces, similar and yet new. Love, intellect, play, learning and worship remain. Expressions differ from year to year. When, twenty years from now, the reader takes down this book he will be reminded that the face of an institution remains basically unchanged, but that the expressions on the face are ever changing and ever new. Dr. William R. Matthews
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