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AAAAAAAAAAA AA AAA AAAAA AA AA U rm E rm Z3 C AA AAAA AA AA AA AAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA AA AAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAL AA AAAAAAA AA AAAAAAALAAAAA AA AAA AAAA AAAAAAAAAAA After emerging from one of the hardest and coldest winters ever recorded in the annals of history, it is most appropriate that we, the Senior Class of 1936, should dedicate our annual to Paul Bunyan, the mythical hero of the American lumber- jacks. A typical Paul Bunyan setting was around a big heated stove in the winter, when the wind was howling through crackling boughs outside-and the pun- gent smell of steaming wood drifted down from the drying lines above the stove. It was in these surroundings that tales of Paul's wonderful exploits were formerly told in the logging camps from Maine to Wiscorisiii, and from Minne- sota to Oregon, British Columbia, and California. Paul Bunyan did everything in a big way. So, too, may our annual be just as big and fine as the man to Whom it is dedicated. If it is, its memory will live on, just as Paul Bunyan,s memory has lived.
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