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Music and Drama Sports Leadership pli Sfc Pi H J BiAliSw t HKiJFi I Classes Organizations table of contents Introduction four Activities section twenty three Royalty section fifty nine Music and Drama section seventy five Sports section one hundred eleven Leadership section one hundred forty seven Organizations two hundred seven Classes section two hundred ninety seven General index four hundred twenty two 13
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he eternal search for truth This was the campus we knew, with its sloping green lawns of summer and its enveloping white snow of winter. Utah sunsets fanned over the sky behind the classical Greek lines of the Maeser Building and reflected from the modernistic glass front of the Science Center. Against a soaring backdrop of mountains we walked to our classes, and we felt a deep sense of pride in the futiu ' e. And around us, almost as tangible as the buildings, was that unique feeling of brotherhood for which the university is renowned. The institution was growing into one of America ' s great universities, and the campus in late fall or summer or snow clad winter was to us as beautiful as the eternal search for truth. The buildings took on a personality of their own — the bowl in the Eyring Science Center, the living room of the Family Life units, the quiet which sometimes fell on the library, the gleaming newness of the McKay Building, the solemn stillness and the lifting concerts in the Joseph Smith Building contrasting with the noise and tumult in the Fieldhouse, the bustle in the Service Center and the steam pipes in the North Building, and everywhere the sound of new construction in progress — they all blended finally into an impression of our college days which woiild remain with us forever. WINTER SNOWSCENES leave feelings of tranquility and peace as the sun breaks through to reveal an altered campus. 15
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