BOL'T the IllOst heart-rending lines that man may read are those dull, dcad inscriptions that are can'ed 011 the tombstone of his }'ollth. Annuals can be tomhstones to m.., rk the fatalities of passing year". .\nl1u3Is can also be living things to Te\路i\路e old memories whose afterglow brings forward the transpired ycar and so makes the past etcrnal. \\'c ha\'e tried to prodlll'e this anllUil1 that the pulsating, throbhing days of our life at Idaho may ~\'cr livc again within the covers of this \路olulllc. If somcthing not only of Ihe jO)'''. blll also of the cares of ollr college days can occ:lsionall}' peep out from its pages and help to keep alive ollr Idaho spirit. thcll our hopes and ambitions will be realized. P,\UL M. I bRI,AN.