Show Campus in the Crises Wartime Education Has-New Meaning By Mary Rose Allen We're back for another quarter of Many of us arc tired of accelerated summer jobs with crazy hours 1 travel in an upset From whatever type of activity we come for the moat 1 hasn't been the grand old vacation that it used to Three years of war has taken us into a more intense way of bent marily towards meeting the emergency which continues to become more local every We've changed a little in We I don't look askance at girls in engineering 1 or regard servicemen as ties that need to be The t is still as beautiful as and the the friendly educators they were but there has increased the attitude that 1 education is more than ever a serious invest-ment in our future and the future of those whose lives educated people will The idea that college is a place to meet a husband or learn to make a better-than-average I ing or enrich life with the arts should be fading out by the tendency to look with practicality toward the College Conference In a conference of 27 college representatives on the west coast in the delegates emphasized the early maturation of young people in and declared their ability and intention to take a contributory part in their Young people have probably never before had so ardent a desire to play an important part in their their their To live up to this we must make j this year one of deliberate work in the promotion of what we It takes discretion in choice of and careful It will take awareness of and an active in putting our education where it will When elections come this will we be ready to vote with intelligent consideration of principles and When bills come before the nation for will we be ready to actively support or oppose them on an intelligent When vital issues arise whose decisions will effect the life of community will we be unafraid to recognize and defend the right The use of knowledge is the test of its and the way we apply what we learn will be the proof of our |