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Page 18 text:
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The leaves of red and gold, half on the trees and half on the ground with the smell of autumn in the air and talk of football on everyone's lips typifies the campus as the student finds it in the fall. The Administration building is the familiar landmark which greets the re- turning Idaho student and the new frosh. Campus life goes on and fall turns into winter, The trees and ground are blanketed in a beautiful white as stu- dents wade the snow to class, basketball games, and hot coffee in the Bucket. And now the building with the clock is re- splendent with its sparkling white cover. And suddenly—almost overnight the snow is gone and the trees are budded as the campus arrays itself in a springtime dress of beautiful green. It is now time for picnics, beautiful formals, and— graduation. As the seniors say farewell to the Uni versity they see the Adminis- tration building nestled in its green sur- rounding—symbolizing Idaho,
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Page 17 text:
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Opposite page— As students pass through the entrance of the Science Building they see the words “Prove all things.” Many hours are spent within the walls of this building striving to live by the motto above the door, Above— This building is perhaps most familiar to the male Idaho scu- dent, for it is here that he en- counters the military department and the physical education de partment at our school. But who can look at this picture without remembering the time you came here to help cheer the team on to victory, or to hear a community concert, or per- haps to spend an hour listening to an address concerning a na- tional event of our times. Below— And here is another view of the Science Building, exemplify- ing the Collegiate-Gothic archi tecture which dominates the campus. All buildings on the main campus square conform to this style of architecture which lends a scholarly atmosphere.
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What three more familiar sights on campus than these? The old stepsp—a part of the original Ad- ministration building moved here as a memorial to the building which burned. And the glowing one-eyed Van- dal who looks down with pride on his domain and ever keeps his watch on the men and women of the Big Our Student Union—the hub of extracurricular activity at Van- dalville. With its new addition, the “fish bowl,” the SUB has been bet- ter able to meer the crowd of stu- dents who congregate daily for a cup of coffee, a meeting, or just a visit with a friend.
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