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LA CUESTA 1930 MRS. W. W. TINSLEY Matron Ta lor Hall Taylor Hall is one of the oldest buildings on the campus. It was built in 1904, serving as a time the double purpose of a dining hall and dormitory. The dormitory, listing about sixty men, is under the charge of Dean and Mrs. Tinsley, both of whom are helpful, inspiring, and always ready to help solve the various problems con- fronting a fellow during his first year at col- lege. A Every quarter has found the Taylor Hall men active and on the go. During the fall quarter there was a big get-acquainted picnic at Lake Mary for all Frosh and their lady friends. The Follies, a show of consider- able merit, was produced and presented to the student body during the winter quarter. Climaxing a memorable year of many enjoyable activities was a formal dinner dance given for all Taylor men and their fair damselsf' All of the hall's activities and self-government have been adminis- tered through the capable leadership of Marcus Reed, Jerome, president, Dan Crumley, Miami, vice-president, and Kenneth Hurlbert, Inglewood, Calif., secretary-treasurer. l l One Hundred Forty-two
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LA CUESTA 1930 TO THE DESERT I think you are a woman waiting there With aching heart and empty arms, And eyes full set in dryness and despair That ask what worth your gypsy charms If none will come to claim or Wish to care. Oh woman with the throbbing, sun-kissed heart, We two have known such love as men Have sought to find the whole wide world apart, What secrets we have told or when, These matter not except as lovers' art. Some night your call will come to me, and I Shall not be deaf. Before dawn's sun My steys shall lead to you, nor shall I sigh Because your love means death. Once won, Your breast beneath my head,-so let me die. -D. MAITLAND BUSHBY . '26, The Desert Poet. Book Rights Reserved One Hundred Forty-f
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