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Show i \ A. S. U. U. Executive (Board STUDENT life is the standard by which a school is measured and is known. It is this close and related combination of scholarship and campus activities that spells real success. A student cannot expect to gain all that college holds for him by remaining passive to its crying needs and by refusing to become an active working unit toward its betterment. In later years, no doubt, the one who will be able to look back on college life with enthusiasm and satisfaction will not be the student who refused to take an active interest in making a greater university; but rather the student who has become a living part of his alma mater, who has realized its needs and who has been a vital factor in promoting greater unity, cooperation, harmony and understanding between the students, alumni, faculty and the people of the State. In the annual homecoming of alumni each fall and the establishing of the student union movement, the students of this year are beginning to see their dreams come true, for these with other traditions tend to establish good fellowship with both students and graduates. Upon leaving school the student who takes with him a love for university life as a result of service rendered, not only to a few, but to that great and growing group of which he has been a part, the student body, has gained that priceless possession, knowledge of a task well done. With such standards paramount in mind his activities will be equally great in service toward city, state and nation. Page 140 Digital Image © 2007 University of Utah. All rights reserved. |