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Left to right; top to bottom: I: 2: 3: P. Applegate; Miss Mabel M. Striegl; I-L Kemmem ; B. Ruosch; Doc. Shaw; G. Krue- ger; A. Stewart D. Kull Biology Lab P. Applegate Prof Stringer; A. GriEey S. Thorngate; B. Brown; M. King; W. Hurley; H. Foote; E. Lipke; D. Weber Twenty'nine Prof Stringer; M. Shellestad Dean H. Foote; Whalen: D. Weber; V. Lipke; M. King; E. Lipke; I. Mullen I. McIlree; I Mullen: M. Ma:- laurin M. Shellestad; V.
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been sent to Milton's men and women in the ser- vices, and according to the letters received, they have been appreciated. Credit should go to the Publications Board and the profs who supervise it, O.T. and Prof Leland. They have encouraged the students and helped them to surmount financial difficulties. The board consists of the two advi, sors, and the editors and business managers of the two school publications. OROPHILIAN LYCEUM 1893 Fourth row: F. Wetmore; A. Campbell; T. Place; Featherston. Third row: The SCience Hall paus- S. Ralyea; R. Simmons; 1. Featherston. Second row: McCarthy; W. Campbell; R. Rice. First row: I. Palmer; R. Cary; H. Haugen. Standing: ed' tOOk a deep breath and left: D. Brown; right: M. Brown. continued, HAh, spring is almost here! And our campus is always beautiful then. Of course I take pride in the well.-kept grounds because I hear the plans of the Campus Im- provement committee when they meet, and I feel pretty good when I see their ambitious projects fulfilled. One thing they've never neglected is spring cleanaup, and both profs and students cooperate in raking and aching. uThe library is another place we're proud of, but did you know that it was originally in what is now Dean Daland's history room? Doc Shaw was librarian then; when I was erected, they put the library right where it is now, on the north half of the first floor. Daniel Babcock gave the first $1,000 and the first 1000 books for it. Doc Shaw selected the furiture for the new library, and the stuff he picked out was as sturdy as he, for they're both still going strong. I heard, a lot of talk about a new library, and in 1927 they even drew up plans for it, but it never materialized. I'm still expecting to be used strictly as a science hall one of these days. But to get back to the subject; sometime when you're in the library, notice the place on the south wall where the old stairway is boarded up. The students and profs used to race through the library and up the stairs on their way to class, causing a lot of disturbance. When the librarian proposed shutting the stairway off, even the profs objectedabecause when it was raining they would get wet when they went after the mail! Yes, the library was a great place then, and regardIess of rules and policy, it served as a usocial room. uWell, I'll be seeing you around. And if any of you see the janitor, tell him I've got sparrows in my ventilators again! Twentyaeight
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Review 44 - 45 Left to right, top to bottom: D. Weber; M. Maclaurin; M. King; G. Krueger; G. Whalen: L. Seger. Left to right, top to bot'tOm: N. Brunhoefer; W. Burger; I. Hebbe; A. Griffey; L. Westlund; I. McIlree. Review 43 - 44 Top row, left to right: M. Maclaurin; A. Griffey; Foote; L. Seger. Bottom row: V. Whalen; G. Krueger; M. Striegl. Top row, left to right: I. McIlree; D. Krasselt; H. Pearson; J. Hebbe. Bottom row: A. Stewart; A. Schiefelbein; M. King; R. Hippe.
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