SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 153 



The paper napkins with the likeness of Dr. Beal, the surviving 

 member of "the Old Guard," are treasures, and the menu book- 

 let with its reminders of dear old Dr. Kedzie and of the college 

 presidents was a pleasing feature of the occasion and is a valuable 

 souvenir of the jolly, rollicking days that have passed into his- 

 tory, days in the institution which we all love. 



How many of us will meet again on the old campus at the 

 next milestone? Assuredly not all and mayhap not many; 

 but, old or young, let us all resolve firmly that "some time we'll 

 wander back again." 



