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Following the tree-border- ed road, one sees beyond the Maesar building, the Brimhall building, newest completed structure. The shot is typical of the uppercampus — serene, with lawns reaching to the edge of the road, a mountain backround, roominess be- tween buildings shady, with sunshine filtering through the foliage to form patterns on the earth and the whole at- mosphere inviting a saunter. The decorative aspects of the new walk on the north- west of the hill are at once apparent, even to the casual observer. As Its Intrinsic beauty Is augmented by the TImpanogos background and an occasional coed, It Is a spot often used for an hour ' s loafing on a sunny afternoon or the objective of a quick pre-eleven-thlrty stroll on a moonlit eve. ■1 i 1 10
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The west steps of Maeser hill collectively are one good reason for attractive figures of Y coeds. They are usually an impediment to those desir- ing class punctuality, may even be dangerous under a coat of winter ice, and would receive generous chastise- ment if they did not deprive most critics of their wind. They look nice to those not climbing them and are for- given of many things because they lead the way to lovers ' lane. V. The Maeser Memorial houses both school and stu- dent administration. Its posi- tion on the edge of the hill, its classic beauty, its white- ness, and the night lights up- on it make it a valley land- mark. On top is the school observatory. Its front steps provide the standard back- ground for school publicity pictures and are a favored vantage point from which to view a sunset.
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The other side of the walk railing, demonstrating its educational as well as recrea- tional possibilities. The walk leads down the hill from the side of the Maesar building, crosses the brook, and joins lovers ' lane near the stadium grounds. This spot overlooks the many playing fields used for intramural sports and football workouts. A r A well-attended football game, showing the hillside stadium guarded by the Y mountain. The stadium is used for football and track, being open to both varsity and intramural activities. Ev- ery year brings new contests to its field to further entrench its place In the memory of Y students and alumni. II
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