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President Croneis and Professor Eells entertain Carl Van Doren tcenterl, one of the many distinguished lecturers brought to the campus during the year. The summer field trip to- Diamond Bluff . . . all work and no play? ttBrave college of the west . . fj when everyone who might remember us here has been graduated and long since gone away, when there is no one left here to recall any of this time, the memo- ries of each day we ever knew, will stay in the air; that was the September we stood in long registration lines, that was the autumn of the torch light pa- rade down College Street election night, that was the Christmas we all sat down for dinner together in the Field House, the March when nearly a lifth of us went down to Kansas City for the basketball finals. Spring came faster than we remembered, and we knew too suddenly that there would always have to be torchlight parades and trumpets and drums along Col- lege Street and bonfires and snake- dances and voices singing late at night, when the housing units would be gone from around the dormitories, when the new-look and the new-length would PAGE 11
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