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Show Any way you look at it, the Class of '67 faces an abrupt change in its way of life following its June 9th Commencement. Approximately 1300 undergraduates will becomes graduates, at which time they will begin a long but rapid process of discovery and application of the thousands of talents which they have developed at the University. Their future is anything but dull. Seniors who once competed for grades and for other honors - chairmanships, student government, Owl and Key, Mortarboard, Phi Beta Kappa - will soon find themselves fighting for existence. A greater number than ever before will step into graduate schools. (Some will step into military uniforms to fight the war in Vietnam, a situation which has precipitated endless volumes of debate.) But the majority will enter into the present day Space, Atomic, Technological, Psychedelic, Protest, "Great Society" Age as vital elements of a world of change. John Acker Linda Adam David B. Adams Dennis Adams Psychology Marketing Psychology Meteorology Denver, Colorado Salt Lake Salt Lake Tooele, Utah |