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Universities throughout the nation are concerning themselves with riots and rebellions. However, more important than the involvement of the student mass is the involvement of the individual student. Each incoming freshman has, at one time, looked forward to college with mi xed emotions and expectations. Whether or not these anticipations are fulfilled each student gained inval uable knowledge and experience in matriculation at the university. College is a fresh , new life, one that has never before been known. Many additional responsibilities have been handed over and must be coped with, using them to their fullest and wisest advantage. Each freshman undergoes an internal revolution, it may be a revolt against parental authority, the stigma of being exclusively identified with a certa in clique, or always being in the background. Through varied campus activities every student is given the opportunity to acquire personal satisfaction by doing his " own thing ." Thus, each student has participated in a revolution, his own peaceful , personal revolution. Randi Conley Class of 72 70


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