Doane College - Tiger Yearbook (Crete, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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na QD n-I N '-1 O F11 W H. sl S886 8 Q 8 Q S 3 8 Q S 6 S 8 Q S 8 5 Q 8 8 8 8 Q 8 Q S 3 H 8 8 S 8 S 9 S 8 9398 ole Many a college girl surmounts great obstacles, winning her 'ale ole way thru a long course of study. Her achievements may be 'aye 'ale greater than those of her college brother. 914 'ak' The heroic has place in the homes that send their sons and 'ale 'sie daughters to college. Intelligent Christian parents account a good 'ale 'ale education the best asset they can give their children. They have 'sic 88 88 themselves suffered from lack of educational advantages and they are willing to work hard and endure many discomforts that they ole may safeguard their children from like experiences. Too much sic 'ale cannot be said in praise of their devotion. The pathetic comes in 910 ole when the children fail to make the most of their opportunities or 'ic 'ale' by misconduct break their parents' hearts. 'ale 910 The heroic has lace in the home of the rofessor The ol e e ole p p . c l g cannot make him fitting compensation for his services. He gives his days and nights to developing the best in the young men and 'SQSi4H?S3 :v Hom S 2.52 mgo sd? Q-EB 53,55 wgfl mm 5:3 are U1 seo '19-2 gist Sai fame F990 aB? 525 WMD'-I E32 S05 Eid mfr? eng 3563 !3 5,:s agw MUZFV' EFS 555 af-S' mei? i?SSE4H?g5 have vastly increased the power and influence of young people for good. Very many people first and last have contributed to the growth ole and development of the college. Not unfrequently the payment 'aio ole of the pledges has extended over several years because the obli- 'aye 'aio gation could not be easily met. ln all these years there has been 'sie ole heroic giving. And students who have recently given to the college sie deserve great praise. If we could invest the college with real personality we should 532 egg im CDO md'-s BOE 255+-s :rim age E Eiga ESQ. SOG 355. 530 and +cQB mar Qfmm NES Eiga gsm!! crm: r-v1O5.S53 WSF FD: Queeg ,., sw F55 MEL? S3552 aw mm? CD rrg3 C5 OQCD saws: age mil- building to building, endowment to endowment, that she may bring greater educational advantages to those who gather in her halls of learning, eager to create an atmosphere favorable for physical health and mental sanity, for excellence in scholarship, for fine social qualities, and large ideals of service to others, for the making of noble men and women loyal and devoted to the Great Teacher. College life is promotive of heroic virtues. Q 8 2 S S -8 S' 48 E- 'Q -3 'E S- 'H 8- 43 48 4? -Q -Q 48 'S -5 H- -2 'S 'Q 'S -8 'S 'S 'Q Z i -D. B. PERRY

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18 1912 TIGER 1912 Tiger Qlihiturial Qtaff Editor-in-Chief CLAY HARRY !Associate Editors Aft Department ARTHUR L. HILL ELSIE TEGARDEN FERN VENNUM EDITH WAITE GERALDINE PHILLIPS INEZ TULLY J OSEPH ALDRICH BRI-:TA DIEHL Business Management HARRY R. WILKINSON, Manager HARRY E. SAWYER, Assistant CHARLES E. KELLOGG, Treasurer

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