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(jEuioeD: This annual, like all Tyees before it, was destined to be a book of memories ... of hoarse voices and muddy dirons, of walks through a moon-lit campus, of nights bent over a cranky typewriter, of sleepy eight o ' clocks, wonderful nights with sweet music and shimmery formals, of midnight coffee on the ave . . . and so Tyee „.,gan its work with a pattern already designed — recalling with print and picture what made 1941-2 a great year. We were going to dedicate Tyee to the State this year and show how we worked and played, how we make repayments for our education. ' ' DJ But without warning came historic December 7, and suddenly the State took on a broader meaning. As the nation settled itself into the greatest battle of its history, so the University became a fighting force. And, necessarily, Tyee becorT es the index of our contributions to the State, to the people. Hn It is ' a guarded campus now, and lights burn all night in science and engineering halls as professors and stu- dents work feverishly against time to unravel the puzzles which hold back our progress. With increased speed, the University turns out doctors, lawyers, economists, teachers — the men and women who must guide the nation through a long war and a longer peace. Enrollment declines and our Roll of Honor grows and grows — • they have mode payment in full. flu It is In that spirit — the feeling which inspires these thousands to return their profits to the University which has given them humanity and knowledge — that we dedicate Tyee and the students it represents to the unend- ing advancement of the stoteand nation.
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