Show The Tile EndT End EndriS IT T riS IS with a considerable feeling of regret that the editor of the Chronicle closes his work in that capacity and writes finis to the Utah campus newspaper r for the school year 1932 If it is in keeping within the thc bounds of 11 propriety to discard discard dis dis- card for a moment his editorial impersonality the editor would like t to recall the memories memories of those things which are arc likely to abide with him during g his post graduate life He H c thinks of the sympathetic g guidance of his professors associations and fine friendships with fellow students Utah's prowess on the athletic field her encouragement of things cultural and the varied and interesting life of the campus on the hill which I for four years h has s been his academic home These arc are difficult times in which to graduate from col col- lege A national survey indicates that approximately one out of eight graduates throughout the thc country will be able to find finda i a supporting position of any sort Yet the graduates of the Class of Three Thirty-Three should not leave ve the campus without hop hope They are arc trained carefully tr trained ned in vocational and cultural subjects subjects and are arc eminently fitted for leadership in a l reviving economic world The Chronicle extends its best wishes to the graduates of the Class of 33 and for the thc continued success and gro growth groth th of oi the University |