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Show We were the enthusiasts of college life. We graduated with a Bachelor's degree, and then came back for more. Some of us did research in mathematics and nuclear physics; others wrote a thesis on the physical education program in the elementary schools of Utah. We had to maintain a B average in a minimum of forty-five hours of work. We made surveys, gathered statistics, and dug into old files and records. We conducted experiments-which didn't always turn out the way we had planned. We revised our plans, changed our opinions, and continued with our study. We wanted to learn more about our major field of interest. Dean Henry Eyring, nationally-known scientist was head of the Graduate School. Graduate anthropology students, under the direction of Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, made valuable findings in the Danger Cave near Wen-dover, Utah. Artifacts showed it to be one of the oldest areas of discovery in America. ¦::^:::'W:: K Si^"?, :X ^ :..' '?fti%%'W>:M;d^--J' |