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Men, college men . . . look, grin, discuss, and on to the next . . . best place for surveying, in front of the women ' s dorms, either with the naked eye or an instrument . . . ask an engineer. It ' s been a long summer for some ... so good to lie around . . . studying comes later. Activity, big plans for Hobo Day, and even bigger plans for all A ' s this quarter. Ivy covered buildings, winding walks, trees tinged with color and the grass a little burned from the summer. Students new and old. Coeds, bright with color and gaiety, a peal of laughter mingles with the sharp air. Instructors, same books, same lectures, same jokes, ensconced in familiar structures, same offices. Freshmen made greener with initiation . . . men . . . boys, capped with green, girls, pale face . . . no makeup. Old friendships renewed, new ones made ... all on a college campus.
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FOREWORD College is many things. To each individual, life on a college campus means something different ... to each his own. A memory is something done once, never to be for- gotten . . . sometimes cherished . . . other times pushed away because of the agony it brings. To each of you who look at and read it, this book will dredge up memories of college days, for that after all is its purpose. Year in and out, essentially the same things are happen- ing on college campuses. But this is your college, this is your year, 1957, and it is you who have made this book pos- sible merely by being South Dakota State. You are the ones who take center stage, have the leading lines, and present the character parts. Here on the following pages is a picture and word record of almost a year of your life. May it be captured as you lived it. What we have highlighted may mean nothing, and something left out entirely might have been the turning point in your life. Whatever may be the case, we hope that some portion of this book, no matter how slight, will be of value to you; if it is we shall then have achieved our goal.
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In nice weather, it ' s tough enough to sit in a classroom, when study time rolls around, students seek a place to study any place — but the library or a dorm room. So Rather Emersonian in tone, this scene combines a scholar ' s love for nature with a love for books. Many of these stone benches are situated about the campus, dedicated thoughtfully by past classes for the purpose of a college student ' s contemplations. |;.% V
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