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:■ DEDICATION 1 o Miss Olive DeLuce and the splenclid contriniilions made by her and her department toward the welfare of the school, the Tower staff of 1950 dedicates this edition. Miss DeLuce and her students in art have done much during the past year toward tlie success of many events in wliich they have directly or indirectly participated. Do we have Homecoming every Fall? Surely, we do! Do we have a great many dances in the course of each year. Of course, we do! Do we luive an enormous numrjer of campaign sessions each year? You tiet. we do! . . . Ana in each of these and many ottier or the things that go to mafce our College the enjoyable place in which we live, the art depart- ment, directly inspired by Miss DeLuce. contributes much of trie time and labor. Many have been the fine things turned out by them. Our theme this year is Art, and so we very happily make our dedication to Miss DeLuce who gives her time that Art may be pre- served and forever expressed out on the liill at MSC. Pmji- i
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FOREWORD This year s 1 ower comes to you at a time of progress and loresignt evidencea by long range plans at our College. Every day of the year has given indication of tne hard and time consuming work done by the ad- ministration and faculty of the school as they worked together in an effort to give us, the students, a better college in which to work and live. Their struggle to improve the curriculum and courses of study to bet- ter meet our needs is evidence of the inter- est our College takes in us. Plans are under way to provide three new building projects on the campus, including a student union building. This, the students of MSC have long waited and hoped for. This year, through their strong and united efforts in indicating their desire and their belief in the need, the administration came through. 1 he steady flow of new students into the College to take the place of those who grad- uate has kept the enrollment up to the place where those who make the workable plans could see fit to build additions to the men s and women s dormitories. All this has come about, in plan, during the year that this book represents. And so, the 1Q50 Tower represents to you a year of accomplishment in the realm of advancement for the Northwest Missouri State College . . . For those of you who remain, may the next year be one of achieve- ment of these high goals. Claaass Page 4
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