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LfBRAP University Betty Jo Taylor, editor, Dolores Papy, mmntmitd editor, Rosalie Mill, feature editor, Dick Gcrstein, sports editor, Dorothy Jefferson, girl's sports, Mary Flynn, music editor. Grace Fish, sorority editor, Alee Goldberg, fraternity ed ilor, Martha Dunn, religious editor, David Moldan, photography editor, James Oliver, Art Laskey, Diana Epting, photography staff, Jackie Gann, Peggy Robinson, Audrey Rawls, ml staff, Lndyc Bess Lanier, sMIislics editor, Charlotte Stamm, Margaret Odum, Annette Jones, Mary Murrah, Charlotte Abrams, Edith Shier, Muriel Courshon, Margaret Blue, Winifred Wood, Charlotte Kotkin, Catherine Shaddick, Audrey Epstein, Stanley Worris, Morton Galowitz, Manny Berliner, John McGuire, Marvin Green, staff torders, Rose Irwin, business manager John Harlow, Manny Odze, Ed Oka, Neil Schiff, Hope Tannenbaum, Audrey Epstein, and Dan Kaplan, business staff. Simon Hochbcrger, faculty adviser. IlK) hiH-i
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Ovy U CS Up and down the stairs and through the halls they go—ballerina slippers, dusty saddles, regulation G.I.’s, loafers, moccasins and many of them are being worn at the University for the first time. While the post-war expansion movement engulfs the whole country, the University, too, is growing in preparation for the day when the new campus will accommodate some 10,000 students. The past year has seen 1,042 veterans and almost 2,000 civilians enrolled in the regular and adult divisions, which more than doubles last year’s enrollment. These new students are filling shoes left empty by former students, as they reap the benefits of an enlarged educational program. Some of them are just starting to college; others are returning to the University after several years' absence; still others have transferred from schools all over the country; many of them are attending night classes or are enrolled as part-time students while they hold a business position—but all are here for one purpose—to earn that degree. And so, as we depict the paths of college life, we dedicate this volume, gratefully, to those who can never walk to class meetings or assemblies again, and, hopefully, to those veterans and civilian students who are now traveling educational paths to a finer way of life.
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