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DREAMS CONTINUED STUDENTS GATHER around Air Force BOTC bulletin board to learn latest dope. Offices of both Naval and Air Force ROTC Units are located in Social Science Building. RECORD LIBRARY in basement of Asbury Building on East Campus is primarily for students taking music courses, but use of the valuable collection is open to all. They learn the sickness of dogmatism and the beauty of the active mind. They learn their own capacities for appreciating and comprehending the natural beauties and those born of the human minds They learn to take the core of life — that stuff which will give reality to their dreams — and build on it. A line of poetry, a stroke of an artist ' s brush, a [theme of a symphony, or the thoughts of men who tlived and died searching for an ideal, may drop like [a seed in the student ' s mind, take root there, grow [and flower. Some day it might, in turn, be written down — another plank on the platform of life. INTER-CAMPUS bus waits for last East-bound students to crowd aboard between classes on typical rainy day. DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (from left): Dr. Irving, Professor of English; Dr. Rogers, Professor of Latin.
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AS MORNING CLASSES CHANGE, STUDENTS POUR OUT OF GRAY AND DIVINITY INTO MAIN CHAPEL QUAD. DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (left to right): Hiram E. fessor of Education; James N. Truesdale, Assistant Pro- Myers, Professor of Religion; William H. Cartwright, Pro- fessor of Greek; William T. LaPrade, Professor of History.
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.DREAMS CONIINUK.I) : , RARE SNOWFALL was more trouble than fun when students had to plough through melting slush to classes. SHORTCUTS of students on way to class show up when storm blankets campus with first snow in many a year. ' m m i, Lis, ■■ ■■-■«. : %« AFTER EIGHT-TEN CLASSES COEDS STREAM ACROSS EAST CAMPUS TO POST OFI ICE AND DOPE SHOP. BOOK-LADEN STUDENTS LEAVE CLASS BUILDINGS, STILL SLEEPY AT END OF FIRST PERIOD CLASSES. I 24
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