The 1946 Glomerata notes "In nineteen hundred and forty-six, students, crowding the Auburn campus, go to college under the first peace time conditions we have known in five years. Veterans, returning with their families, bring housing problems and mature evaluationof college that sets a new pace in and out of classes for all of us. It is to these students, to the spirit, which they represent, and to the goals which they seek, that we dedicate this forty-ninth volume of the Glomerata."
With all of those people coming to campus from factories and abroad, enrollment had reached a new all-time high. The growth was only just beginning.
This is one of my favorite covers in the entire collection of the yearbook.
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