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il I9-RUDDER-19 -Q J I , ..2 .b..:.emH?.Lf 35.516-5 A special edition of The Tack first published in May, 1903, was the forerunner of the Rudder. It contained pictures, calendar, and many other features of the Rudder as we know it now. The first book to be known as the Rudder was published in 1907 by the class of 1908, consisting of two young women, Miss Mabel Luhmann and Miss Laura McLean. Since then the Rudder has known many and various forms but it has persisted and is now so much a. part of the school that no Junior class would think of failing in its duty to produce the best Rudder yet . These have been among the gifts of the past quarter-century. Let us honor them and add to them so that at the end of the next quarter-century the students of Buena Vista may hold a doubly rich heritage. And let us strive to establish a spirit which will grow and be worthy of the greater college which we shall see when we return from the world's work to our Alma Mater. lWa,l'e neu' friends but keep the old, For those are sil-ver and these are gold. sc A 1 , ,-'Jr I ,ff
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I9-RHUDDER-19 ffl!-0ZiX The Pipe of Peace ceremony has usually been held on Tuesday morning, very early. Such deep mystery surrounds this affair that one who has not been there can not tell much about itg and one who has, will not. Through little hints and whisperings, it has been learned, however, that it is the time when the Seniors invite the Juniors to come out to bury the hatchet and to smoke the peace-pipe in the good old Indian way and thus end all the strife that there may have been between the two classes. In the winter of 1894-5, there was a lively rivalry between literary societies in the production of society papers. One of these, The Tack, read at a Philo meeting, met with such success that permanent organization was proposed. In the congenial at- mosphere of a banquet, plans were made for a Tack in 1895. The first editor-in- chief was F. C. Aldinger. The first issue, in magazine form, was published in the Vidette oflice, bound on a sewing machine, and its covers pasted on by hand. Since then, it has grown from a primarily literary magazine to a semi-monthly paper of college news, known as the Buena Vista Tack . I Q K 22
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