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faculty Henry W. Ballantine, Ruby E. Beers, Ray S. Boynton, Harold J. Kirby, Jr., Alwin Kronacher, Harold L. Leupp, Donald S. Mackay, Paul Mar henke, Sidney B. Mitchell, Guy Montgomery, Clarence Paschall, Reuben Peiss, Boyd B. Rakestraw, Mae L. Secrest. students William Hibben Claussen, Edward Tomkins Engen, Jr., Harold Burton Jaffee, Leo Joseph Klotz, Jr., Andrew Alexander Malozemoff, Lois Jean Marks, John Roamy Meier, Jack Edwin Nahmens, Mary Jo Nugent, Joseph Lentilhon Selden, Peter Von Eash.
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volume seventy-nine Copyright 1952 by the Associated Students of the University of California BLUE AND GOLD editor MARDY PLETCHER ROBINSON manager BARBARA RAVN associate editors JOAN CARR MARY DELL FISHER MARY LOU WILLIS associate managers JANET MATTHEW BEVERLEY McDONNELL PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY
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r 0 rc THE SIZE of the University of California is unique. The scope of its activities, both curricular and extracurricu- ar, is enormous. The campuses, buildings and grounds are many and varied. Yet the common goal of all uni- versities, regardless of individual magnitude, is to edu- cate men and women. Some of this development we gain through lecture or seminar courses; some through aboratory teamwork and experimentation. Part of our development is the result of critical class discussion and close understanding with a professor, teaching assist- ant, or classmates. Yet more is gained from a university than the individual development within a classroom. An individual grows by association with those met through participation in extracurricular activities; on the ath- letic field, in the music rooms, on the debating plat- form, in class council, in publications offices, and in all phases of student government. The memories of our college days are filled with the fun and experiences we lave gained by these associations. But it is by more than such tangibles that we grow and mature. It is in great part, through our appreciation of our campus in all its majestic seasons. It is the undiminished spirit which prevails through our athletic season—unchallenged in size and heartfelt sincerity. It is our personal enjoyment of the Campanile chimes as they strike the hours and act as a giant watch to our campus. It is the satisfaction of all our friendships made at college. These, then, are a part of our college memories. To record these memo- ries is the purpose of a yearbook. In thumbing through these pages—now and in the future—we hope that you will see many familiar faces and remember the high- lights of this past college year, in all its aspects. To bring to each reader the feeling of growth through all phases of college life, and to help each one recall memories of this year, is the goal of this book, the seventy-ninth BLUE AND GOLD.
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