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i B TH SCE Students driving into Brookings from any point on the campus, north, east, south or west, see the Campanile tower- ing above the countryside. It is the first thing students see as they come to South Dakota State College and the last thing as they leave four years later. These same freshmen walk down the sloping lawn of the Sylvan Theater under the shadow of the Campanile to receive their degrees. Cowbells clanging and cheerleaders leaping in the air, band concerts with Christy conducting, pep rallies and May fetes, coke dates, bull sessions on the grass, snowball fights in the Winter, just sitting in the warm spring sun and even studying, all have their origin there. Lasting friendships are made there and sad partings take place. To the freshman finding new friends and the senior wishing old ones farewell, these two places, so close they are in- separable, mean hello and goodby to all State students.
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