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J if ips. :gf . QL wk' firm' L L.. , Although the rec' ' iprent of perennial criticisms, the dining hall continued to serve the occupants of the four men's dorms. SUDDENLY THERE NWERE only a few weeks left S . eniors double checked gradu- ation applications and ordered caps and gowns. Others prepared for approaching finals. At the first signs of spring a few classes and many students moved to the grass and shade of budding treesg usual spring colds were in evidence. Overnight, school was over, vacation was here again. Students returned to cities, farms, work, and play. 16
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