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school trains its serls gl in the gentle arl' of 9 money exchange, usury, ancl barter in the hope lhal' upon release from their apprenliceship they may rise as vassals over ye local emporiums ancl ye gill shoppes at the piH'ance alloH'ecl 'ro college gracluales. Elwood Bolster, president, Margaret Roediger, vice-president, ' ' t h ol coun Isabelle Davenport, secretary, Darwin Emery, in ersc o - cil representative, were the officers of commerce school. Har- mony between the sdhools and in the school prevailed. Between classes the students at Commerce stroll This lib,.a,.y scene though specifically comme,-- d I f r not all knowledge on their spacious campus. The scene presente cial, is gene,-any universa 0 'S equalled 0nlY al' I-3V 0' L-'b 3 Y 5Ch00l- is received from books. A well-rounded edu cation IS the goal. 29
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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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The council meetings are held in the campus Student Union building every other Tuesday evening. The important legislative action this year was the reframing ot the old and inadequate constitution. A new streamline law was the result. Prexy Mic peruses the proposed new Constitution. 30 John Lawson, Dean of Men, was the steadying hand. Leonard Sutton, working Law School president, was always absent. Sherman Sutliff, Law'a repro sentative, came from C. C. ' Charlie Herzog was member ex-officio, friend and arbiter.
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