Index . ound the old familiarfaces and a line or two about each of the old friends, enhancing recollections ofthe four happiest years in life. In the fifty-five years since its inception, the Index has changed immenselyin character. It progressed from a mere pamphlet to an expensive volume,elaborately finished, and containing almost everything that might be of interestto the student body. In late years the tremendous cost of materials has neces-sarily resulted in cutting down the size of the book and making it as compactas possible. Some features have purposely been omitted from this issue, an


Index . ound the old familiarfaces and a line or two about each of the old friends, enhancing recollections ofthe four happiest years in life. In the fifty-five years since its inception, the Index has changed immenselyin character. It progressed from a mere pamphlet to an expensive volume,elaborately finished, and containing almost everything that might be of interestto the student body. In late years the tremendous cost of materials has neces-sarily resulted in cutting down the size of the book and making it as compactas possible. Some features have purposely been omitted from this issue, andperhaps some have been unintentionally missed; but the board feels that it isserving the many readers of the Index to the best of its ability under the limitedcircumstances. 183 J^olberg of acabemic ^ctibitie? Jlebalg Match 1st, 1925 G. L. Cthurch E. J. Corwin C. E. F. Guterman G. J. Haeussler E. F. Ingraham L. H. Keith G. H. Ward E. E. BarberG. W. HanscombM. F. SlackE. G. SmithM. C. SheaT. J. Grant 184.


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