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GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS DONNA SHIVELY Business Manager Another issue of the Gem has been sweated out and is in the hands of our public. It has been a big job, but lots of fun. To all of you we hope that you are pleased, and if you're not, Bon STIVERS Editor.in-Chiet come around and help put out a better Gem next year, ‘To the staff goes the credit for a job “well done.” There were the usual foul-ups and missed deadlines, and of course, the switch of plans by the editor when he was called into the Air Force, but Dorothy and Darlene took over the reins and did a good job, even though it meant a great deal of extra work. We hope that the copy is correct and that the names are in the proper places; if any of the Phi Kappa ‘Tau's are around we apologize. The staff and the editors are hoping that the organization and pla n of the book is to the liking of all of you, and that each of you will appear in the book several times. ‘The aim of the book is to picture you, the student, as you live a year at Idaho. Dorormy Want, Associate Editor Classes Kd. Barbara Taylor, Photo-Mounting Ed. Mary Darcexe Durry, Associate Editor Carroll, Index Ed. Rita Shroeder
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The book you hold will grow in value with the years. It is your book of memo- ries of University of Idaho days, and memo ries are always enhanced by the years. By the same token, the knowledge you have gained at the University will grow in value with the years. The primary mission of the University is to teach you to think— to have initiative and ideas—regardless of the particular profession for which you are being trained. As a thinking man o1 woman, you will have the ability to cope with both the material and the abstract, and individuals and nations rise or fall in their handling of the abstract. As a think- ing man or woman, you will not only en rich your own life with the years, but the lives of those around you. Treasure then this book and what you have learned in the period it represents. THE PRESIDENT ]. . Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan entertain noted guest speakers. They welcome you to Idaho
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Pictured above are the section heads for sports, living Nancy Lyle held down the position of Winter section groups and activities, Handling athletics in the Gem head with Darlene Duffy in charge of Spring. Not is John Hughes; living groups organizer is Dorothy pictured is JOFIia Hamilton, Fall section head Carter and John Gillis is in charge of the activities. Kern MacPuer, Secretary On the left is Allen Kim, photographer. The students on the various staffs who helped the section heads through out the year are pictured on the right
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