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UDENI' ST 0 O o- GOVERNMENT- wr' . 1 sms A ' ,AFL A . M f 5,1 'iff- 1 1. ' 'i jffi ' . EXECUTIVE Warren Sarl ey President -.. -. Art Rice Karl Jacobs Secretary Vice-President Don Spolyar Treasurer
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The Certainty of Uncertainty Years ago an annual was published in another period of near-war. Many campus leaders, faculty, and students of that period looked with apprehen- sion and faith to the future-apprehension, be- cause they realized that the potentialities and possibilities of war were ahead, faith, for they knew from experience that sometime all would be well again and that eventually they could say, All of this and Heaven too. The period of heaven has been rather short, and once again this annual is being published in a period when world conditions are far from stable. Again the questions-What is ahead? ls there anything of which we can be certain? Of one thing we can be certain and that is the certainty of change. Change brings uncertainty. The period in which we are now living is no dif- ferent from any other period in world history in this one respect. lt is different, however, in the extensity and intensity of the uncertainty. It is so Q PRES lDENT'S because great changes inevitably bring great degrees of uncertainty. Today, as in the past, we need to realize that uncertainty is not unusual and that we must look to the future with hope and faith. This year's annual should aid us in developing hope and faith. It contains many pictures of per- sons and events which will bring back fond mem- ories, and a renewed hope in the future. The world cannot entirely disintegrate when there are so many good people in it-your friends and my friends. Also this book emphasizes our faith in the ultimate goodness of things. Regardless of how bad conditions may become there is the memory of friends, of home, of college, of home commun- ity, of state, of the United States. All of this, means that the ultimate goodness of things will prevail, and then heaven too. C. L. Anspach, President President and Mrs. Anspach W SS! V 39 U1 I
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LEGISLATIVE ii ROW I: Thomas Dillon, Barbara Subia, Art Stinchcomb, Michael Waske. ROW 2: Robert Dalton, Gerald Allen, Paul Perry, Elmer Houghten. JUDICIAL 3 11 7 ROW I: Justice Joan Haglund, Chief Justice Dorothy Wright Justice Joan Soderback. ROW 2: Justice Charles Owens, Justice Alfred Diebel.
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