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FOREWORD On a medieval manor the sun-light glistened over the great castle tower — impenetrable, majes- tic, supreme. The earth itself seemed submissive to the lordly grandeur of height and power. From the height one could smell the fragrant mellow- ness of ripe fields where workers toiled indus- triously on the rich harvest. The tower was their possession. Sweet memories clung to it, unknown to some. Men drew comfort from its very loftiness and dignity. It meant life to them — the flowing vital radiance of truth, beauty, and goodness. We of the twentieth century have our tower of strength. The unchanging, faithful face of our College Tower holds the record of both memor- able and insignificant days. It overlooks the petty distresses of dark hours and smiles on the achievement of weeks of work and happiness. We gather about it each memorable time of the year — with our class on the first Colors ' Day, in our caps and gowns amid the sadness of farewell and the glory of achievement of Commencement Day. To us it will ever be the symbol of our Alma Mater, of the happiness of our Under- graduate days. It will ever be the symbol of Life itself — the tower of strength, youth, beauty, and knowledge, standing four-square to all the winds that blow. The Class of 1926 presents to -ou this book, the history of a year at M. D. C. centered around Merrill Hall Tower. Page Si
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C U M TUX STAFF AIiss Ford lOLET KnUTSON LuELLA LiPPERT Millie Schilling Mary Spicuzza Marion McCormick Isabel Harrison Marion Billig Marion McCormick Marjorie Alshuler LuciLE Streater Mildred Heciit Frances Nagel Ruth Robinson Gail Bingham Faculty Adviser Editor-in-Chief Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Subscription Manager Art Editor Assistant Humor Editor Assistant Snapshot Editor Assistant Calendar Organizations W ' c, the staff, acknowledge our gratitude to Miss Brown for her valuable aid along literary lines, also to Miss Harmon, Miss Logan, and Miss Smith for suggestion and criticism, and to Gwendolyn Williams, Helen Ford, Marjorie East- wood, and Beth Carroll for their art contributions. Page Seven
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