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1IN APPRECIATION QS THE Fl l. TOUCHES are Iwing made In-fore ihr appearance of the 1928 Sem-in«»lr. we nanl to take ju l a minulr oil to exprtM our appreciation to those men w!iii luvr worked to faithfully to make the liook what it is. The ta»k of putting out an annual i by no meant an easy one, many hour have l ecn spent. many difficulties met. ami many disappointment fare«l. We have met thrsc with the l e t of our ability, an«l sincerely hope that our effort have not been in vain. Ju«t to enumerate the name of tho e men. win have contributed would take up papr . To the few that may rrail thi . jti«t tlop and think of the work that ha ! een required, and try-in tome way to exprr your whole hearted appreciation and thank . We appreciate the co-••peration given u by the tiident body a a whole, in the making of picture , which the Jahn ami Ollier Engraving Company av are the l e l that they have had in the part seven year . Many have objected to having to have picture made over thi year, hut we ferl that we have l een justified. To the art laff, which i» a vital pari of any annual, we offer special praise. Included in the art staff we find, the Gargoyle (Huh. the honorary architectural fraternity, which so kindly offrrrd the rr ice of it member to complete tin art work. For the excellent pre % erviee. the expert advice and valuable suggestion . we are highly indebted t Mr. G. W. Welch of the IVpprr Printing Company. Thi plendid organi ation ha trulv lieen a friend to lire Seminole, and to them we expre our utmo t gratitude. Jahn ami Ollier. whn c engraving work ha ! ern a feature of the Seminole for many year , have excelled even in their plendid work ami erv»ce and are re pon»ible for many new feature . Nothing hut kind word ran lie aid for thi firm. We wi h oner more to thank Mr. John Cilliert. for hi kind service in the selecting the winner in our beauty contest. The Seminole i» al «. deeply indebted to Mr. Frank W right, publicity director of the Athletic department, for the |n»rt torir». Frank, who wa on the Seminole taff whrn in school, worked like a veteran and gave u« the lse t | ort dope, that ha ever appeared in a Seminole. Too much piai«e can not Im- given to the Marahle Studio. for tlveir interest and un«elfi h work on the l»ook. We owe to them a debt of gratitude, not only for the service rendered, hut for the ipialily of work which wa turned out for ihr Seminole. We wi h al o to thank Mr. W. K. Fong, of the rchitectural Faculty for hi kindne in producing oine of the excellent art work. Finally to live many that have contributed toward the production of the 1928 Seminole, we extend our thank , especially the advcrti er over the Male. It has at time hern a pleasure and at others not. to work on this volume. For the men that are to serve you in the future, kind reader, give a Ihh»«i. After all. appreciation i about all we gel for our lalior. so try to look at the good feature and forget the bad one . It ha been a pleasure to serve you. Tttr. Stapt. 3 FT • ra wdmrri y
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SIGMA LAMBDA TU Mr •• In ' ’ ,r “Fri,,,rni|y” °f Sigma LuuImI;i Tau, ilir rural ’ favorite , the r , ... 1.1 von of hope. We find in their copy of Emily Post this: “A quart farm hoys las l“’ , , . ...» of wine, a pack of cigarettes and thou — a short cut to social success. They must hr cousins to the Della Tau Deltas because the Pi Phis love them loo. If you doubt it ask them. Don’t worry little freshman you’ll get a pretty little red pin. that will show up on any coat that is. if you want it. The engraving company really played them a dirty trick for their motto is: We need our house paid for; we'll build a fraternity later. DELTA TAl DELTA Here, mv friends, is not the McKee Kelly Hotel but the future home of Dells; this fraternity (? I w scouting around pledging everything in sight in hopes that from among the rahhle there f 1 will ap|M ar another Piper to carry on their campus activities. Ib-ing unable to fun! a man who would accept a hid ami who could reel in the steps of the Great Gardner, they obtained special dis|N nsa lion from the Phi Kappa Sigs, took Bill Dmkwull in as star boarder and Prime Minister, in a vain effort to fill the gap. the the Editors Note; The person who wrote this lias resigned from school ami left a committee in charge to handle all complaints—Major Tipton, Chairman; Julian Kant, Prosecutor; Angus Laird (Agent Purity League), Investigator; Bob Hughes, Sergcant-at-Arms; and Dave Lanier (Salvation Army Preacher), Door Kcejier.
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