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I raducde well omd Life is my college. Moy g CGI' n some honors. Louisa May AICOTT.
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1 I . the library staff, whose efficient and loyal management has formed a center for the pursuit of knowledge within the walls of Hargreaves library. Hugh lvl. Blair deserves a hearty hand for his outstanding work as head librarian. Marie Haas, who has been circulation librarian for fifteen years, has produced the accuracy which is vital to the continued turnover of printed matter. 'Reserve Librarian Ruth Johnson takes charge of the short time books. The work of Leonard Thorpe, reference librarian, and his assistant, John Gruber, enables students to obtain necessary information and reference material. Qwwwpfsxzmm.. Edith Brown, instructor in modern languages, who left the faculty because of illness in her fam- ily . . . R. K. Dahlstrom, associate professor of physical science and math, now with the Bureau of Ter- restial Magnetism, Carnegie institute . . . Raymond F. Bell, instructor in mathematics and science, now an instructor of naval aviation cadets . . . David G. Cobb, deceased. -15-
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qw... when smiles are a little warmer, when hand clasps are a little stronger- graduation day. The long line of caps and gowns proceeding into the auditorium is the fitting climax to four years of college. Years filled with memories of friends gained -difficulties overcome-midnight spreads-Sutton Hall poker games-cokes-blackouts- I. K. picnics-spring informals-3 o'clock Econ. classes-the night before examinations -playhour-basketball games-teas-7:15 breakfast at Monroe-swimming at Fish Lake- hikes-Tolos-open houses-initiations -telephone numbers - 4 a. m. beats - and pep rallies. Memories that will remain even though the time has come when goodbye must be said to these good times, loyal friends, sweethearts and chance acquaintances. Some may meet again but for others this will be the last parting. One may be leaving with a three-pear diploma, while others with a B. A. But regardless of the type of diploma you are taking with you, or whatever you do in life you will keep in mind the memories of happy college days. For it was here that you learned the merits of good sportsman- ship, the art of living together in peace and harmony: and it was here you received the equipment to fight a winning battle with life. Goodbye grads we'll be looking for you at homecoming.
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