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Perhaps it is not quite right to say old l)uikling, for the ehaiiges whieh Iiave taken place in it make it praitieally new. Certainly an Aliuiina visiting her Alma Mater after a year ' s absence would l)e astounded at the changes. The Art Gallery, the former scene of general assemblies, is now a ])eaiitiiiil (■lui|)cl. Three stained glass windows and the marble altar have transformed it. An air of peace and sanctity now hangs over this room, which once witnessed so many lively discussions, debates and lectures. The one time Physics Laboratory has undergone a radical change. Gone are the dynamo and other scientific ap- paratus. In their place we find a piano and other cheerv furnishings, which invite the students to spend their free time in recreation. It i in this room that tea is now served after games and lectures. All the changes, however, are not confineil to the first floor. The old biology laboratory has been removed, and the Sisters ' apartments occupy its former quarters. Our library has grown, too, with the expansion of the College, and the former Senior room has been added to it. thus affording more room for book-cases and increase of space for reading tallies. The entire building has undergone a thorough re-decorating. Every room is shining and new-looking, and the freshly varnished floors reflect gleaming walls. It seems as though the old building, jealous of her bright new sister, is seeking to outshine her. And so it is. that the graduate of even a year ago would find nnicli thai is new and miss much that was familiar to her in her Alma Mater. But we mu.st pro- gress, and if in so doing, old associations are broken, there are recompenses. Growth is necessary for life and surely we heartily desire that the life of our Alma Mater be strong, vigorous and enduring. And no matter what material changes take place, the same high ideals and purpose in life cherished from the beginning by our twelve apostles will continue to actuate their successors and serve as a bond to unite the old with the new. C. C, ' 24. Page seventeen
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