The Yucca, Yearbook of North Texas State University, 1970 Page: 5
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I guess I've really changed since
I came to North Texas. I've come
to realize how much there is to
know and how little I do know. Al-
though many late nights have
found me one among many ponder-
ing the significance of philosophy
or geometry, I've become aware of
the many things I can learn other
than in the classroom and in books.
I've seen myself grapple at ab-
stratcions and marvel at reality.
I've put aside half-truths and
sought the whole.
College isn't the mass I once
thought it to be. I've come to see
the individuals. It's been fascinat-
ing to watch them develop, their
views, their intellect, their matur-
ity. I respect them for their opin-
ions, even though I can't always
agree.
I've seen individual students
change, too. They're proud and self-
confident. They have a strong sense
of identification with each other
and they recognize and respect
each others feelings, views and
goals.
Even in crazy moments of just
blowing off steam. I've sensed a
common identification with other
students as they probe below the
surface of others, seeking justifica-
tion for accepting or rejecting their
principles for living.
I've gazed with something close
to awe at the many diversified tal-
ents individuals possess. Their abil-
ities are evident everywhere; on
stage, screen, air, and campus.
It seems that college blends tech-
nology and creativity into educa-
tion to teach students. to utilize
their own talents. It is a link of mat-
uration as we adjust to one world
while preparing for another.
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North Texas State University. The Yucca, Yearbook of North Texas State University, 1970, yearbook, 1970; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61039/m1/7/?q=%22Arnold+Air+Society%22+ROTC: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.