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in -J ,, -,Q 1, a, q,wb,v.Kig1?. ,LQV,.cao',v . XL Th' Jrypfxvzr' P 1V-Z71fQf4'Q-'fhffdff- '.!- ',r f,r,c -ticecckgl P U L. S E O F 2 8 G.f7i'Z L0'l 4'6' 4' I 5 5 5 5 5 E5 5 5 5 i 5 5 S5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Miessage of the President to the Class of 119:28 Seniors! At the parting of the Ways! A glance at the past, a peep into the Vfutureii Nlingled feelings-joy at hopes realizedg regrets for failures: happy anticipations of service to be rendered in the futureg sadness at parting of chums and friendsg confusion, uncertainty. hopes, fears, smiles, and tears! This is your' lot todayffifltvfi-as ever so a5nd vvill' ever. be so. The past! Four years ago youi came to College. You had abilities whose inner urge impelled youito dream dreams and then to labor to make the dreams come true. We hope that so far, your desires have been met and your cherished ambitions have been realized. You have Worked hard and played hard, and you have become men and women thereby. We who have watched you from the sidelines have noted with pleasure your every achievement. We have rejoiced to see you growing day by day in '5Wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man. The future! lt isyours in the measure that you accept it and strive to master it. It is your field-dig in it! Let the past inspire and motivate you, but do not let it overcome you. Memory is delightful, but it is the glory of age-not of youth. You are now to build memories in which to revel when many years of service shall have again transformed you into children. May you build Well. Central Wesleyan is proud of you and prays that the very best which the Lord of heaven and earth, can give toshis most favored children shall be yours, both in this life and in the life to come. T - Ira N. Chiles. 5 5 5 if 5 5 5 5 Aafacav' .VAV '4'G4x'+':2!-0Cx'0-'Q:4.X'QZi-5 4447 .anna ,V ,V a 'eakow-K-mfmicv 'my-mm 1027 'QQ'-NCQ-NCQ-50+-YNL av-w if xv- NN- A Afxzvnf ,mir ..f,.0.v.ff.v,V.,,,.,.y1, E 5 Twenty GPI.
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1-, X., x,,-,,,x,.,v.v,.v.x1.w.v-..w. ,.4Lff4K747 n ' A'2VAi' A?f'Af4'A' ,v.fa7..Qv:fga-,Wag ,lewwkx PLlLSE OF 28 Q?-ff af , 4 EVRARD T. LEEK i Warrenton, Mo. Class President, '27, '28g Business Man- ager, Pulse of '28j Chairman of Mass Meet- ings, '27g President of Pep Club, '27, Vice- President Student Senate, '27i Debate Squad, '27g Star Staff, '25g Tempest , '27g Junior Ex, '275 ln Hinky-Doodle Town, '27J Imaginary Invalid , '28g Cat and Canary , '28g Garfieldg Alpha Psi Omega. And ah still think sog that Evrard can do everything from being Class President and book Salesman to Two Black Crows. As Garfield orator he can wax eloquent on any occasion. His dramatic roles, from Caliban to the Imaginary Invalid, are a series of stage triumphs. As Chair- man of Mass Meetings last year, he pepped up the CeWesCo spirit, and recited poetry into the bargain. De- bater, oratorical contest entrant-all proofs of Evrardls versatility. As Business Manager of the Pulse, he has vied with Prof. Kleinschmidt in mak- ing chapel announcements, and, withal, he absorbs enough French to pass, and has time for the ladies-all of 'em. ' MARIAN E. KOENEKE St. Louis, Mo. ' Class Secretary, '28g Feature Editor Pulse, '28g Star Stat7, 26, '27, '28g Board of Oratory and Debate, '27g Tennis Champion, '26g Tempest, '27g Junior Ex, '27g Cat and Canary, ,285 Goethenia, Alpha Psi Omega. The originality of wit which cre- ated the classic literary figure of Little Willie and which is in evi- dence wherever novelty in entertain- ment is required, has won for Marian the reputation of being the cleverest co-ed on the campus, When this quality is combined with her vivacity of disposition, her contagious optim- ism, and her cheerful temperament, it is not surprising that even the skeleton in the Biology lab contributes his esteem to the affectionate regard in which the assistant of Miss Schulze is held. Her abilities are as diversified as herinterests. Each dramatic role that she has assumed has been given a superlative performance. In tennis, she has been a consistent champion. i In literary composition she has made 5 both the Pulse and the Star agreeably 9 readable because of her wit as a 5 writer. Small wonder thather ab- xf sence after graduation will be uni- ? versally deplored. E 2 ,frfwr-r-una-fuss-he-rms-xx-yr,xm's-,xii ik3sV -K'-5-5'1'Xf'K'Xiifg'- Q-'Q Twenty- two ,5 'f 'i f 5 4 tl a E lg Pui lf E C1770 it S2 if at ii, l ZZ 5 Bit f 3, 5 22, i ni: i all 2 th 5 22 , th l i Q g 51 2 ?
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