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Show ALUMNI Dr. Adam S. Bennion President A university which conies into our lives just as we are "trying on" manhood, must always retain a prominent place in our affections. Men and women, Utah trained, are happy to watch the "U" grow. Judged from point of view of campus, faculty, or student enrollment, our own Alma Mater has established an enviable place in the sun. Someone said, "The finest thing about a university is the fellows you meet there." "College ties" really don't come undone. Alumni membership and active participation are a guarantee that we shall keep tdive always the spirit of college comrad-ery. We may show our gratitude by becoming helpful, constructive citizens. But we shall want also to return directly some helpfulness in a definite, tangible way. Al-unmihood carries the privilege of taking the arm of our Alma Mater as she approaches crisis on the hill of progress. Allan/ S. Bennion. Douglas Woodruff Executive Secretary Theron S. Parnielee Editor of the Alumnus 39 |