Show 152 J JUNE LIFE 2 —T HE STUDENT LIFE EDITORIAL The State Seniors Are at Stepping OffPU of the Union I’"-- ' f i on sic now vCI a Mas If cat fl '!! sj in I InoVirc he ioi'rox-- i' oi tlit in' Regrell Here we are on Ihe last rung of Ihe provei bial ladder to face the cold cruel World' povcUy we'ie now prepared yj we have learnd a lot In the last four yeai s -- maybe it wasn't we learned! hut in textbook The class of 'VJ was pretty green the fall of lf48 We die ! know v bet e the rim k was in Old Main the 'Bird sounded i (heck and it took us tlnee quartets to get used to not hat BuiM-r- 'AU 1'iuon t Look Back on Years Yilh the or an excuse every time we missed a & I we didn't know anyone fre j hertir was m l quarter ns rn oimv a u'tj fat aw ay places and it seemed like the veters in classes had s n a t dotnnated all i la discussions Winter quarter we were f i the h'liMm uaily slipping Into the groove we knew which classes we ar j ti pped going home on weekends and discovered tb to take t g ow on tiers just likr Dad always said doe-- n Spr-money the quad was niuih more terrp: quartet- vva wonderful than the binary and patties veie going on right and left summer w ould be unbeara we didn't want t hool to end and fail couldn't roll aiound too soon Our sophomore year was much the same We knewmiJ that professors rould be ft lends too got I pei Ic the swing of s bool elections and started serving on afewitj dent rommitiees We may have been a trifle cocky The and the juniors and Vruor'l dumb little greenlirtgs men wen fairly intelligent- - knew almost as mueh as we did to fact1 And then we were juniors and we slowly began toreajil I that thete's mme to a college eduration than parties every eid coke dates and long talks in the main hall Girls who can I to fop a man and didn't have him by that time beggl to think sptinu-I- y of careers Fellows started digging deep f this vcnr'1 “I henr oure plncim all of us graduate good grades vthuh might make the difference between bed dt afic-- l or getting a good job in a couple of years llavbtil ALL A30UT AGGIELAND took u- - a while but we caught on— dad and mother and i !n had begun to make more sense of iho-- e piofesxors at si In And seniors we are we're sorry for all the mistakes! 4 made sony ve didn't wotk a little harder strive foranT LI We enjoyed all ourfneti-in tea l of being g intent with a "H' SpIrMiiiitl Billroom more of therfL Till we to had time wish and develop only slups m ill tiv S I’ntil liin fountain in I n reluctant member the at always h tl swearing steu'ti‘t balljmiia r on the t fe vk fur n u iI ldiiary the forestry and engineer hanuuets amt ftanow Stint !it homocoming parados and the big game in Aggie Bowl rnss i mk iiy and stufhuit TI'F KX!I: ’ Vm'iy uill p ut t k tin- end of the cdurnUonM tinil fot ln- S'ihhl‘J to see t he Union Build: lU'll come back of course hiitwltoii Auto's It a ho a bu t:m-- tor nm-- t of t ' ht)v fffir's v i!t aii be hwated in visit favotite cn all the new faces in ! marvel at ’ professors the new s'rii- 'inIt iftrl anti tnany other xtuili-nlci nr i'll a be and how at trifle stunned main young they all are The gracUiving r!as of imj to join in the i onm-cartu il to- - Some of tin iiiluat'3 ic when! It was fun educational interesting a worthy foundai to th planning to vt nidi fit tl in the near future a lai ye number of the was fe"rms an guing to he going to vs oik for Uncle Kar- a- such as Klmrr gi i o uni was broken lor the new f the ahead years sn- I'mon Huilriing’ ThU Kt irkstn Meiiin Kovven Ivan Summers Duane "KVN'U” Clu isl a Maik Carver lb oil funk and still others urh as Haibata Cioft and iois have watherl it grow hrile in th Kruunrl to Imposn Simmons will begin lhir careers Al l 1X1: Theie will he a number of former AggVs heie for the wall! of rmeht to the graroful fci actuation activitim but no doubt the proudest will he On IVihaps John K s’ructme it is for incnijv-Cannon head of tactical air commander for US Air Force who Is to one nt the biL'-sof to retuin to the be featured speaker at Monday's commeneement program The gen- - the class in ears come the to win eial graduated from t'SAC in 1!'H joined the army in VrlT and he- - campus can e a set end lieutenant in the infantry At the end of Wot Id War I be to se what the t'nion he tiunst lied to ll'e ar ftups and recenxl his wings ill l'22 Dining nctually tunuf! nut nnd how it is tie Second Win ltl War he diiected tactical air peiations in th bir3 userl bv Apjie sturh-ntot n'Hh nut- lflt tt at -pt nit— in n-- k ull - ! 1 -- i disi-ovrte- fresh-- fo: 1 Joy uS II PrcfSy Ga's Bell Top Memories !' the tugs-of-wa- p‘-- iuir 11 - ni-- cxpi-cli-- rn-cn- n-- rnu-ipu- H-I- en Sc and was tale- made chi-- of the Medib-- anertn Force The general continued lo adsarne in lank an-- l oflicer the early part of this position until he was made a I’tesidtnf liarty S Tillman year No-follows something rather Interesting A latge Jt FsTIOXN number of giaduaus tlunng the iast week have been asked: "Whit will you most remember about jour year at t'SAC?" The nnsweis follow "I'd always rememher the 1011 Student Iics fnnd have a ropy in m scrapbook)" "The inanimation of Dr Madsen" "The nasty look I used to get from my chemistry professor when I’d come to Class late” "Match's newspapers" "The blonde that sat next to rue in Dr Rick's histoiy class I married her last year” "The first classes I attend'd as a freshman’’ “Dr Franklin S Harris” "The apple machine that didn't work" "Rett Cook's speerh at "The beautiful females at Utah State" the 1952 USAC-Uta- h game” 1912 "The "Final tests" Aggie football and basketball teams" "John Honing's smile" "The only 'F' I ever got” "The "ROTO drdl days” Sponsors” "George Harding “Barbara Croft and Ramona Stephens the Sponsor leaders” "Prof Ira N Hayward and his modern literature class which was well worth takRicks’ classes" "Dr “The bell that rings in Old history ing" "The long lines at registration each quarter" Main each morning” "Dr Richards and the Institute” "My first date after coming to school” "The good lookin’ girls around here” "The 'new "The man who puts the tickets on my car” Union building" first "The good times had at the TUB” time at school” “My THIS AND THAT: It's all over but the shouting for about 900 who next will be Aggie graduates Monday given the diplomas and do groes they have worked for all these years and months Likewise this is the final "Aggieland” column The writer wishes to thank all those who have aided in its writing through direct aid nnd association— and to nil the fellow workers on the 'Life staff a sincere "thanks for ili-- n cnmi-up- Tatti'--ih- everything" i Al-h- Ah- BUZZERS ARRIVE AVAILABLE AT BOOKSTORE This coloiful JJuzer to “A Year to ill go up for giab a p'ar's md th b’r” to-d- ristnbutinn of the annual arbook being made thiouyh the Dookstore Students wdl need to have gome positive i(hntifi(ation in order to up their books pi-- STUDENT LIFE t th t otume 19 Aa ism I ItN)? ArriruHurat ietlega f onn I tH May 29 1X2 Number n Mir f'n!ner Kdltnr t Duane ‘hrisfeiis n barh'tra roft bob ilulch boss Game falaff “oeky Member Assoriatecl Collegiate Pres NlounuPn (ntereoitegiate Pre Nva Rail'!"’? Kx AHI I State 215-- x Asouiation Pnom 113-- Campus — Common Telephone— Carnpu TlwOI’ESSOR SNAUF would you mind If we staple one of onr folders to all the before you hand them back? L "THE HOUSE OF TWENTY THOUSAND PARTS FOR YOUR CAR" You Name Ihe Lcke end Yesr-Can Furnish the Ports We I |