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'T x fi Foreword Oar earth if hat a Jmall .rtar in the great universe. Yet of it we can make, if we choose, a planet arwexed hy war, arztrouhled hy hanger or fear, undivided hy .femelesx afistinctiom of race, color, or theory. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Our sojourn in college is a journey to the stars, A V? :xg 1 - sy ' W' sf, . QX,,,,,,. tw' 23532.-ca -f iff through difficulties. In this age of imminent space travel, of rubbing elbows with the stars, we realize more and more the immensity of our horizon. The college years are broadening, enlarging, enlightening ones. Each year we grow', our interests expand, and this is because of our college studies and experiences. As freshmen we take our first feeble Orville Wright flights into the great world of knowledge, of culture. Profiting from our experiences as freshmen we move on to the sopho- more year, to the stunt flying and thrilling mail runs of Wiley Post and Charles Lindberg. The junior year is a settling, a coming of age, a move into the jet stream. At last we break through the sound barrier, into the stratosphere of the senior year. We have reached the threshold of space, the age of the earth satellite. To- morrow we move beyond. Tomorrow we reach the stars. Here at college we take our flight training, we make our solo flights, we move into the realm of ex- perimental studies. We learn not only from theory, but from practice, and in so doing we become better fitted for this world in which we live, not only for the earth- bound world of the present, but also for the unknown world of unlimited possibilities which is our future. 5
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1 Table of Dedication A A A A .... AA A AA AA Yearbook Staff A AA Faculty and Administration, Title A President AAA AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA A AAA Faculty A AA Graduate Assistants A AA A Administration A A A Dean of Men AA AA Dean of Women AAAA Seniors, Title AA Seniors A A A Underclassmen, Title A Juniors A A AA A A Sophomores A Freshmen A A A AA Underclass Officers A A Organizations and Activities, Religious Organizations A AA Academic Organizations Performance Organizations Sports A A Sororities and Fraternities A Theater Arts A Broadcasting Speech and Hearing A Summer School A Night School Foreign Students Junior Prom Miscellaneous Class Will AAAA Boosters AAAA AA A AA Advertisements A A 8,9 io, 11 12 13-24 A 25 26, 27 AA 28 29 30, 31 32-57 58, 59 A A 60 61 62 63 64, 65 AA A 66 67 68 69-71 72-77 78 ,79 80, 81 82, 83 AA 84 85 A 86 AA 87 88, 89 90 91 92-104
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