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Ye old college bell tolls out victory, hilarity, celebration. Whenever it is heard ringing, the heart of the auditor feels the thrill oi college days-the ethereal, rosy, glowing feeling that is precious to every Eureka son and daugh- ter. The old bell stands in the middle of the campus-staunchly, squarely 'neath the elms. Around it range the five main buildings ot the college. Students hurry by it going to and from class in the bright sunlight: these same students stroll by in a more leisurely fashion in the shadowy moonlight. The old bell reverberates with the soft echoes of the Chapel Choir from the direction of the Conservatory directly behind it, with the lusty echoes of ani- mated cheering from the direction of Pritchard Gymnasium to the west, with the deafening echoes of some explosion in the chemistry laboratory oi the Science Hall still farther to the West. The bell is a part of everything that takes place-it reverberates with the echoes-soft, lusty, deafening-of all that happens on the Eureka Campus. lf, 01,4 5117, ggi!
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Q46 M gui! in The spirit of Eureka is indeed alive in the old Administration building The oldest building on the campus, it has served as class building, student recreation center, club meeting-place, gymnasium, and finally as adminis- trative and business offices and library. The ancient structure once resounded with excited cheering. It is now a comparative quiet place and only breaks forth with loucl lament between classes when students and faculty congregate there and occasionally on registration days when students stand in line for hours in the business office. The college bulletin boards located in the main hall attract much attention of course. The library, too, on the second floor is a favorite place of all students. .',-- ,V ,V ,A ,-, ..-, - amp. t, -,A . '15 '4f., h 4,,,,x.:,. ,- , X . J fygluk-vI'f,lx2 . yi t ' . -V .P W ,H nur -ev' -N, ..,,.,':-.4,,,:.avsuv'.- 4,31 :,,L,,,-,, Y . t A -sn- 1
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