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TRlBrTE TO THE FAi’ERTY The year is over; the last un has been tired; the last flunk has been issued. So now shall we direct our careless footste])s to that red brick Intildimr which the sorrows, triltulations, and triumphs of the past four years have made very dear to our hearts ; tlie sound of our voices and laughter will no longer eclio through its battered, service-wracked rooms and halls. And at this point, it is altogether fitting that we should ex])ress in some way our appreciation of the teachers who, tlirough those four long drawn years, have endured the ofttimes irksomeness of our presence ; who have met with wonderful patience our waywardness and our faults, our stub- bornness, and our abandon concerning .studies. The teaching profession is not a wholly ’uiadulterated plea- sure. It has its moments of .stress and strain ; there are times when pu] ' )ils try the nerves of even the most even-tempered and patient of teachers. Too often, we have been numbered with that type of pupil. Hard words have sometimes na.sse 1 between us — excusable words on their part. But all that is forgotten. Today, we remember only the fact that our teachers were moved by motives which had their inception in their regard for our interests and for our well being ; o r teachers were always our fiuends. although we did not always appreciate the fact. Today, we take this opjmi-trnity to thank them, with duly grateful hearts, for all that they have done for us. We wish to apologize for the numerous things that we have done con- trary to the advice and better judgment. And, as we leave our dear Alma iMater. we wish to assure our teachers that we shall do our utmost to prove worthy of their friendshi]). and of their esteem Farewell, dear teachers — and friends; we wish you joy, and all the things which your magnificent ‘jualities deserve. 6
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EDITORIAL STAFF Patrick Joyce, Editor-ln-Chiej Isabell Windell, Assistant Editor-In-Chte) Editors Austin McNally Mildred Hennis Jonathan Davis Dorothy Fay Farnum Osgood Ethel Frost Lawrence Kittredge Helen Bachose Gertrude McConville Joseph Goodwin Helen Devaney Edna Cameron 5
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