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division, manned by the King's digni- QQZB taries, turns each year, several erst- while serfs into bewigged, and bepowdered barristers, who spread their knowledge and iudgmenl' far afield, tinged with a slight pisces flavor. A Leonard Sutton, president, Charles Higson vice-president, Eliza- beth Kofoed, secretary-treasurer, and Sherman Sutliff, inter- school council representative, maintained the downtown law school's reputation and over-representation in student gov- ernment. The campus in winter presents a picturesque Sun through Autumn-yellow trees is the setting scene to students as they change classes. Such during the fall quarter. This is the scene from weather also offers convenient excuses for Mayo Hall looking across the quadrangle. tardiness to class. 27
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Q9-A Engineering stuclenls, Sir Gal- 0 ahacls on an Unholy Quest, raise furious battle with test tubes upon creatures of a lesser realm, or emulate Merlin's magical powers. Some go even so lar as lo pursue the elements with slide rule and plummet. 9 ' ff!:?,' ,W ,511 -1 -- , gr , P I , W K i W J A' A Jack Detrick, president, Charles Dolberg, interschool council representative, Ruby Hentschel, secretary, and Leonard Savory led the gas house gang conservatively and inserted their energy in studies. El The mesh of equipment .in the gas house The gas house gang enter their laboratories Gales 'W Small I?f0ble'fl In lfself- BUT fhe'Wl'IY, to devote themselves to the lite of recluse that valign, :Hd how, I5 the real Problem fo Science they might solve some ofthe untold secrets. s u en s. 26
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cuslodians zealously guard ,Wg the sacred l'ome.s and far famed scribblings of the lnlcmasters. Toward this vocahon they train young scholars 'ro remain secluded and cloisteredg veritable Priests and Priestesses in the Temples of Knowledge. Jane Dallimore, president, Bob Houze, vice-president, Nina Sittler, secretary, and Robert Campbell, treasurer, reigned over the library school. Their downtown location did not affect their union and harmony. V on the campus is the nucleus of campus library rians sacrificed a campus and its frivollty to pur work, being information desk, lost and found, sue the time-honored vocation in the libraries. etc. 28 ' The circulation desk at the Mary Reed Library For one year behind this shop-like front. the libra-
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