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Show With a character founded on a firm belief in sportsmanship and fair play, Merlon Stevenson imparts to all those who him a desire to live up to the ideals which are an integral part of his own creed. Through his example students have adopted a finer, more worthwhile perception of life. HE Indian summer falls upon the world like a misty veil brightened with gorgeous red and orange color. As the breeze gently sways the branches, leaves flutter away and fall upon the lawn, making a carpet of ever-changing patterns. Sprays of cool water leap in the sunshine, making prism colors, and fall gently upon the grass. Mathematics and Engineering OUR department of Mathematics and Engineering prepares those who are its worthy followers for a definite place in the affairs of the world. Through clear, concise explanations and original treatment of proof the students of mathematics find it easy to grasp not only theorematic conclusions, but the reasons for such conclusions; and therefore they possess a key to greater possibilities in their chosen field. After having acquired a firm foundation in mathematics, the engineering students are taught the practical application of scientific knowledge, the use of intricate instruments; in fact, all those pre-liminaries which are a necessity to more advanced work. Library THAT the Weber students might have the greatest facility in research material, an extensive library has been collected and maintained. The reading room is large, airy, well-lighted and conducive to quiet study. Reference books are easily available. The main checking room is supplied with numerous books on all subjects for which students call. They are correctly catalogued, labeled, and arranged so that material is always at hand. Secondary to this room is the fiction division, where students of literature find their chosen books with little difficulty. It is through the untiring efforts of Eva Browning, librarian, that the Weber Library has become a Mecca for students needing ready reference, detailed treatises, or the finest literary masterpieces. EVA BROWNING Captain of quiet, Miss Browning holds her company of students under the discipline of a scholarly attitude. Always ready to help, always willing to forgive, she maintains the friendship of all, while with a lovable dignity, she preserves the power of her captaincy. THE scene, in a few weeks changes. A strong north wind has stripped the trees of their brilliant leaves. Forlorn they stand waiting for the snow that will hide their branches. The flowers droop frost-bitten; the grass crunches under-foot, and the frozen dew drops are pressed into unyielding ground. |