Abstract
This issue of Insight is about our three generations Dr. Kenneth Ozmon talks about current issues in aging; there's a report on the university's seminar for retired people. Cheryl Dauphinee tells about some work she and another student did this summer to restore the university's ponds, and Barbara Purdy introduces readers to the new Student Union president. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson understands children's art as something more than lines, and she explains the development of the child through art. This issue is the three generations; the next issue celebrates the semi-centennial and will give you fifty years of history (taken from the back of the issue). Includes art gallery events, "how to read childrens drawings" by Dorothy Jackson, "Meet Anne Derrick" by Barbara Purdy, "From the Cloister to the Marketplace" by Lucian Bianchini, current issues in the aging and the aged, "Ripeness is All", "Oh, Those Cursed Goldfish" by Cheryl Dauphinee, Spilt Ink compiled by James L. Hill, biographical article about Samuel Myers