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CONTENTS Page 5 Lines fo An Education 7 10 Years Ago Today - - - 8 Anticlimax! (Headlines and Foot:TO e5) 10 The Powers That Be 12 Pen o ' the Plains 1 3 Farmbelt Towns — fi pncm - 14 At Home, At School. At Play 18 Gridiron Gesticulations 22 Variety In the New Crop 27 Sophomore Sophistry - - - 32 Keeping up with the Coed 33 lust Looking, Thanks - - - by — the editor Dr, Harold Hansen Charles Sharp Betty Walker Contributors Minnie Klemme Delmar Nuetzman Bob Braun Sylvia Magnuson Sheldon Hupp Sally Deane Sally Deane I ' libinhal by Xkbkaska W ' i sleyax I ' xn kksh v, Lincoln, Xhbh. Dr. Walter Aitken, Pres. of Board B. E. McProud, Dean oj T. C. C, HoRTON Talley, Dean o L. A. Oscar Bennett. Dir. of School of Music Plainsman Magazine: Editor, Margaret Jensen; , ssistant Editor, Sally Deane. Bus. jManager, Chester Marshall; Photographer, Leonard Cole Vol. Xo. XXXVT Number One
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GOLDEN SILKS OF YELLOW CORN, APPLES RIPE FOR HARVEST HORN. GOLDEN SQUARES OF COEDS PLAIDS, JEWELLED PINS ON COLLEGE LADS, GOLDEhJ PRINT ON THICK RED TOMES, BREATHLESS HEIGHT OF SHINING DOMES, GOLDEN LEAVES IN AUTUMN ' S WAY, SUN OF GOLD AT END OF DAY. Sally Deane. Assistant Editor Betty Walker Fifty years ago Nebraska Wes- leyan was founded. Fifty years ago a group of pioneer idealists with clairvoyant vision built upon a barren Nebraska prairie a struc- ture of red brick, lifting its grey slate roof into the glory of a prairie sunset. Within the corner- stone they placed their dreams for future .generations. Beneath the arch of the southern entrance of Old Main they engraved a prayerful inscription — Let There Be Light . — The plea was answered in fresh, new mortar at the length of the hing hall— . nd There Was Light. The winds of autumn have lieat upon those walls, winter snows have drifted against its proud height, spring rains have drenched the ivy which clings and shivers there, — and the words are scarcelv distinct now. r But engraved in the hearts of the students and faculty of J fifty years are the aspirations of the pioneer builders, — Let There -,— -y i-Be Light — And There Was Light ■:i JU - — --f ) ,4t., J, Co w Charles Sharp 9 o w y Delmar Nuetzman K :..r-. ■I. ' MARG.-iRET Jensen Editor Chester Marshall PnsiiiPxs Manager Autumn, 1937
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