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Show SeniorsV_/ ollege life for them has come to an end ... all toofamiliar test tubes, microscopes, manuscripts, and text books are now only things to remember . . . memories to look back on with a heretofore impossible fondness . . . they know well the many phases of college life . . . frat formals, hours of study in the Rosenbaum, the endless length of committee meetings . . . for them the future is exciting, a place where the new theories resulting from four years of study and experience can be tried and tested . . . they are dreamers with new ideas setting out to change the world into something more wonderful for those yet to come . . . they have become men and women of the first order . . . ones that the university can proudly issue sheepskin scrolls of achievement as they file past . . . long rows of caps and gowns . . . they are ready, full of determination and hope, to make their mark in the future . . . these, our Seniors.Carl J. Christensen, Dean School of Mines and Mineral EngineeringSenior Class Officers, left toright: Marilyn Lambourne,Cliff Roberts, Roy Johnson,Carolyn Cartwright. |