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-4 The C arte x Senior Class ----- Gladys E. Gruhn, Harry Irons Junior Class - - - Charles R. Poitevin, J. Holt Robisox Sophomore Class - C. J. WiTKOwsKi, Chester O. NuGENT Freshman Class - - - - John VV. THORNTON, P. E. JoN ' ES Sub-Freshmiin Class - Willlam J. Barrows, Paul J. Donahue Eta Nil Chi -------- Clement L. ViLiM Phi Sigma Gamma -------- Don C. GaRN Atlas Club ---------- D. E. Spivey lota Tau Sir ma - ------ Richard S. Toler Delta Umeya Gamma ----- Frances Bunker Kappa Psi Delta -------- Eleanor Wright Axis Club -------- Charlotte Braginton Student Council -------- FoREST GrUNIGEN Interfraternitv Couiiiil ------ Victor E. Bruel The ■■O Club - ------- -J.E.Peterson Athletics ---------- Julian C.Ames Social Activities -------- Ruth E. Doan Humor anil Personals ------- W. F. MaDSEN Paffe Nine
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In Appreciation THE PUBLICATION of a year book takes many hours, many heads, many ha nds, and much courage. One individual may determine the character of the book and supervise the work, but only through the co-operative effort of all who contribute to the task will the publication attain to any success whatsoever. At this point, therefore, 1 wish to express my appreciation of the com- mendable service rendered by each member of the staff, and of the hearty spirit in which that service was performed. Possibly names should be men- tioned, for everyone has contributed his part, some more than others, ' tis true, but each has done his bit, which after all, is the thing to be commended. in addition to the laudable work of the staf?, 1 wish to mention in a most appreciative manner the work done by Dr. C. B. Rowlingson, and also the co-operation extended by both The Western Osteopath and the Board of Trustees of the College. Each has contributed generously — indeed, it is through the deep friendly interest of Dr. Rowlingson, offered in his untiring effort on behalf of the book, that this annual has been made possible. For his earnest endeavors, therefore, I want to express a feeling of gratitude. Moreover, I am sure that in stating my appreciation to the members of the staff, to Dr. Rowlingson, and to all others who have had a part in the work on this book, 1 am voicing the feelings of the entire student body. ' I ' m-: Editor.
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■4 The Carte x - Pointino the JFay When the best things are not possible, the best may be made of those that are. — Hooker. To the student body at large I wish to say that I feel more profound!) ' than ever that The Cortex occupies an important place in student body growth and progress. It serves as a forceful molder of group consciousness, otters a definite challenge to student body spirit, and adds a pride to that which is accomplished therein and thereby. The student council now feels that it has succeeded, with the aid of those who have co-operated, in placing the publication of this book upon a firm financial basis. A plan has been evolved — and tested with most pleasing suc- cess — by which The Cortex may be produced each ear without the uncer- tainty and the hazard that has attended its production in the past. The result points the way to a significant opportunity for the future. The combined effort and arrangement under which it has been accomplished, in addition to making for mutual benefit, should engender a spirit of good will between, and draw into closer unity, the Board of Trustees, The Western Osteopath, and the students. This year, because of the circumstances, the editors have been somewhat handicapped b the paucity of finances. Still, no complaint is voiced. We have done our best to produce a book which will meet the needs — even the whims — of the student body, and at the same time to perfect a plan which will stabilize this feature of student endeavor, giving it due place among the traditions of the College. It is hoped that future classes, having seen the way, will strive earnestly to continue the work, seeking ever to improve the character and caliber of the book itself. This task we pass on to them, feeling sure they will appreciate the opportunity and the pri ilege that reposes therein. The Editor.
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