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F ACE PRESENTING this volume of the BONHOMIE we have got away from the time-honored custom of themes, and instead have attempted to picture life on the campus by giving choice views and snap-shots which we feel are representative of campus life. Do not take the sketches too seriously, or you will lose the spirit in which they are presented. Take the cartoons as such, but remember, the camera never tells a lie! If those of you who possess a copy of this volume insist upon a theme you might trace your own activities and interests as you proceed from page to page, thus nxiking yourself the theme. Why not? You are the most interesting person in the world! If we can please you by agreeing, that is our business and purpose. When in future years you reflect on this episode of your life, and retrieve this book from a dusty shelf, we hope that you will slowly thumb its pages with a sense of supreme joy in fond memories. CONTENTS • i THE UNIVERSITY 2 CLASSES 3 ATHLETICS 4 FEATURES 3 FRATERNITIES e ORGANIZATIONS
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P R E IV. Features—Beauty, sponsors. May Day. and satire— pages of lowliness, charm, and laughter, always the center of interest. V. Fraternities—All seek to uphold traditions and ideals on the campus. Having a prominent place in activities, they teach that close fellowship is a requisite for well-balanced lives. I. FACULTY—Leaders in teaching. thought, and research. They help to guide our study, to mould our ideals, to attain our education. II. CLASSES—Freshmen to Seniors. all find helpful associations and form lasting friendships. Campus life is a writable laboratory of human experience. III. ATHLETICS — Stars, regulars. substitutes work all day and study all night. Stamina, tenacity, hard work, and good sportsnyanship are fundamentals. VI. Organizations — Clubs are the axis of our extracurricular activities. Fun combined with outside study makes them the nucleus of campus life.
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