her guests, the townspeople and students. Thus the afternoon passes. As six o'clock approaches an outdoor dinner is sen·ed on the lawn and everyone eats until t he last sign of anything edible has Yanished. The festi,·ities continue. Everyone must report at the gymnasium for the stimulating influence of a jazz orchestra. a well-waxed Aoor, and an armful of dancing partner. Even this must end and midnight sees the merry-makers homeward-wending and another Campus Day passing into history.
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graduating class stri,·es in some way to leave a monument not so much as a memorial to themseh·cs, but as something to make the campus more beautiful, and every class since the early years of the Uni,·crsitys' career has planted trees and ivy- monuments that go on growing more beautiful and each year making .\lma :\later more worthy of holding first place in the hearts of her children. Thus. as the college year draws to a close, another golden link is welded in the chain that binds us as a great family to our .\lma ::\later.
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