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CONTENTS BOOK I THE ACADEMY Page 9 BOOK II FIRST CLASS Page 23 BOOK III ADMINISTRATION Page 135 BOOK IV THE CORPS Page 149 BOOK V ATHLETICS Page 169 BOOK VI ACTIVITIES Page 209
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STAFF FORREST BYRON LANGSTON Executive Editor CHARLES KASIK JR. Sports Editor ROSS COOPER LYONS Assistant Editor JACK HENRY PASCHEN Sales Manager It yras the custom in medieval Europe, particularly in England, to reward the verse makers by permitting them to recite before the king. These men typify the scholars of the period. Liberal minded rulers, with an appreciation of cultural values, encouraged such artists. It was the custom at some courts to grant livings, the equivalent of the modem scholarship stipend, to scholars •whose work or personality struck the royal fancy.
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DEDICATIO X O ALL those old boys, who, from 1895 to 1934, helped to create tlie Culver Spirit . . . To them who, in the realms of finance, industry, commerce, and the arts and sciences, are helping, by their example, enterprise and zeal, and their expression of the civic virtues, to maintain the Cul- ver Spirit . . . To them, the Alumni of Culver, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five respectfully dedi- cates this volume. 10 FROM THIS BOOK Our v and ' ring mem nes, drifting astray, Slip back to Culver years, Through the opened book that does portray Our youthful hopes and fears. The tac, the roommate, and the boys, Appear before my vision. And pages filled with hours of joys. The life of close precision. Then we were boys, just children playing, But filled, I seem to find, V ith noble thoughts and views, betraying Our youthful, carefree minds. But nov , in spite of busy days, With worry ' s fretful sweat. Our Culver days and Culver ways We never shall forget. — Frederick C. Linxweiler, ' 35. f -
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