University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1967

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Left to right: Gilbert Carbone, Executive Secretary; Dick Smith, Edmund Bogert, Joe McCollum, Phil Dufford, John Peacock, President; D. F. Engelking, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Mrs. Walters, Elvon Hampton, Board of Regents The Board of Regents is the governing body for the Univer- sity of Idaho. This group coordinates and directs University activities and approves all policies and official acts of the University. Since it obtains its authority and powers from the Constitution of the State of Idaho, the Board is directly responsible to the people of the state. All policies of the University must be established or approved by the Board. Joun J. Peacock President Board of Regents 21

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Governor Donald W. Samuelson Donald W. Samuelson, who strode purposefully out of the North, became Idaho’s leading gentle- man by winning election as the twenty-fifth gov- ernor of the state. His stewardship in the years to come will determine his place in Idaho history. Perhaps no governor of a Western state has more complex responsibilities. Idaho is big. Economic interests of its people are as varied as its climate and topography. Idaho holds much promise, but it is still in the develop- ing stage. The big job for the big man now in the Governor’s Chair: To help bring the state nearer to the fulfillment that its resources promise. University of Idaho President,‘Dr. Ernest W. Hartung, meets with Governor Don Samuelson, and Dr. David D. Kendrick, newly elected President of the North Idaho Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Hartung talked with Samuelson and Dean Kendrick at the Chamber of Commerce meeting on the campus. 20



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President Ernest Hartun 1g TO: Members of the Class of 1967 This yearbook, we hope, will serve as both a symbol and a reminder to all of you thar, like yourselves, your Uni- versity is a living, changing and very dynamic thing. Even as this volume comes off the press fresh with pic tures and text covering your final year at the University, it is rapidly becoming outdated by educational, physical, and personnel changes here at the U. of lL. The Gem is thus but a record of what the University was at any point in time. Properly considered and interpreted, how- ever, it can also serve as a base for assessing the changes which occur following its publication. In this, it is not unlike you the men and women of the University. As you leave Moscow you bear the distinct stamp of the record of your student days here. But im- mediately you leave, you assume the status of alumni and you, too, start changing in terms of your relation to the University, as it does in terms of its relation to you. This change is natural and healthy. None of us, and certainly not our University, can live in the past. We must always move to the challenge of the future. In meeting the challenge we can find strength in the past, but not refuge. As you join our alumni, we at the University will look to you for your continuing interest, your help, and in many cases your adyice. We may also be in a position to serve you if you will turn to us. Mos t of all we will need your understanding of our need to change, as we shall under- stand yours. Our associations during former years, like the Gem, are ties to our mutual past. They can also be our springboard to the future if we will but use them properly, Good luck: Ernest W. Hartune President The new Art and Architecture Building was dedicated November 19, 1966, 11:00 A.M. by President Ernest W. Hartung. The address was given by T. J. Prichard, head of the Department of Art and Architecture. Visting legislators were special guests at the occasion. President Hartung is shown presenting . E . the plaque to Ree ieimicuarog ERC Tey. Prichard. 3 ae. WO CKVAMTURN TROP ARTO AND ARCH oy TNIVESS Te OF AHO HATE FHS, TH Te GHEE Wee Fee ee CHUYENTS, VACUCT YE Sas ACS ho ho

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