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PRESIDENT GEORGE M. SNODGRASS
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HE l.a Crosse marlcs the passing of each year and records the activities of the college on field and track, court and diamondf platlorm and stage. It is the history of vvhat vve choose to call the extra-curricular activities of the school. Whatever we may call them, these activities are as sig- nificant as any other part of college life, lor it is in these hours ol recreation that a student expresses himself most sincerely and wholeheartedly. The advance ol technology and increased production will inevitably mean a shorter vvorlc-day and consequently more hours of recreation. College activities should prepare young men and Women lor recreational lile that will promote one's mental, physical and emotional well-being. May l express the appreciation ol the student body and faculty to the statf of the La Crosse for their long hours of labor to edit and produce this boolc. A GEORGE M. SNODGRASS, Pres.
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