Viking_Yearbook_58

CHARLES W. BURSCH, II . DEAN OF STUDENTS Your Viking is more, much more, than a book of pictures. It is a valuable record of life and living during a significant period in the early development of the young people pictured therein. You will use this annual to aid your faltering memory when children and grandchildren question you about your college days; its final use will probably be as a tally for obituaries. Speaking of obituaries, all of us are happy that 1958 saw the death of one more vestige of our in­ stitutional childhood. With the welcome advent of our College Center, we look and feel more like a "real college." A new pattern of student life will inevitably develop around the College Center-new in form, but retaining, we hope, the same basic characteristics as the old. Our college, without much in the way of "school spirit," still seems to find enough spirit to stamp all of its activities with the Portland State College way of doing things. CHARLES W. BURSCH, II Dean of Students DR. ERRETT E. HU.MMEL Assistant to the President ANTOINETTE KUZMANICH Counselor for Women

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