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S if Q , A -XJ fn:- 'e4'gsaa 1 9 ff? Svgam 5 ixf I Jlmv' 0N1'aD Was' ll is-S' mx-ws d 1 7 5 ' if N ' 5 QF' 'BS' U xxfj VERY YEAR in the life of a college student is a momentous one. But the year l943 is unmatched in turbulence by any other year in the history of S.M,U. University and col- lege life, as we have known it, is slipping rap- idly away. The scene on the American campus is shifting, values are changed: requirements are different. The entire world is undergoing re- vision . . . and the college is but a part of that vast renaissance. Uncertainty and doubt have tagged our every move throughout the year. Yet we have managed to approximate, for perhaps the last time, the normal gay curricular and extra-curricular life of the buoyant years gone by at Southern Meth- odist. lf it must be our part to catalogue the close of an era, we hope we are also signaling the approach of a newer and finer period for liberal education and the free pursuit of knowledge in our modern halls of higher learning. Cn the following pages, tied together with a theme of the tempestuous early Southwest, is the chronicle of a year to remember . . . our year . . . l943. 3541?-ec Wfxadsxxg-
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A Cihfs . . . Fon THIRTY-oNE YEARS the regal columns of Dallas Hall have watched over the development of over a dozen newer buildings of the university, but in 1912, when the people of the city of Dallas poured 55300000 into the creation of the great struc- ture, it stood alone. Under the broad dome which has now become one of the Southwest's most famous landmarks, the first students gathered and S. M. U. began to live. Within its protecting walls was born both the Mus- tang spirit and the educational institution of Southern Methodist. Standing in compla- cent grandeur, the proud building surveyed the growth of sister structures like a queen, it looked down on a handful of students and saw them become a large, spirited student body, it watched a vacant prairie shed its bareness and become a showplace of land- scaping beauty. The gift of a city . quietly attesting year in and year out that the gift was a wise one . . . symbol of a university's tradition . . . Dallas Hall.
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