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LENDING LIBRARY ri , Come. Here we stay, old friends and new, Waiting the chance to heorten you. Time changes much that mortal gain But books their constant friends remain. N the Lending Library we've found a vital aide-de-camp in the campaign to keep our working and leisure hours adjusted in the midst of a swiftly moving three years. We've known a valuable friendship with current books, o friendship etched with colorful sojourns into other's worlds, and affording huge resources in keeping mature minds alert and attuned to the tempo of the time. C STUDENT PRINTS STAFF Editor-in-chief . D. L. TIEMEYER Associate Editor J. A. KERR Associate Editor G, CHRISTENSEN Business Manager . A'. EDWARDS Asso. Business Manager J. WEBSTER Personals Editor . E MERSHEIMER Art Editor , . R. PAGE Typist . . . L. BUFFINGTON N a warm July evening last year the former staff of our Student Prints, in company with many of its more ardent contributors, convened upon a nearby mountain top to celebrate the second birthday of its publication. And on that same night, after the little white cake had been reduced to a plate of ants, and we had sung our songs and played our games, our new staff was appointed. Student Prints has lived another year without mishap We continue to consult Personals to keep up with life in the Hall, Rain has grown stormier and calmer according to the seasons but has never com- pletely abatedj we've tried a Fashion sheet and given our own Aunt Mehit- able a bit of space from time to time. We reap professional knowledge from Medical Headlights and roar or shake with fear accordingly at the editorials. And now we bid Student Prints with Dorcas Tiemeyer as Editor a fond fare- well. Thirty-five
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