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.ss .1 Across the way a new campus was born. A long, glass, factory-like box stood - stark, and empty, and waiting. The Axeman frowned his disapproval and swtmg the mighty axe. Magically, a gracious front wing was add- ed, and a grand south wing joined a magnificent new SYU1- , nal., ,. 1 K ' . -fgisfsplffsgil s - '-swffzfflzq f--..,. ,MM . . a it all began with an axe - and a proud young Lumberjack - longing to grow and to create. So the axe flew and the chips flew - and the chips supplied the means to build a school on top of a hill near a spring, The Lum- berjack planted green grass and covered the hall with ivy and caused the redbuds to grow, and then, because he knew that buildings alone do not make schools, he breathed into it a spirit df greatness, so that those who CDICISG its portals might know forever the ties that make a great tradition. But the years passed quickly and growth demanded - again the axe flew, the chips flew, the chips turned to money and new buildings sprang up to meet the need of the time. Tradition was great! l He smiled now, and rested, pleased But the axe was poised, and when prog- ress again called out, the old Axeman rose to meet the challenge. with his handiwork - and pleased, too, that the tradition, born of the past, had only grown in the transition. Q -sf ww 'W 'W...ss-e ' ' . av
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