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FT ER following the yellow hrick road for many days through the gloomy forest, Dorothy and her friends at last reached the Emerald City. The entrance was a big gate which was guarded hy a green man called the Keeper of the Gates. When they had explained their mission to him, he provided them with green spectacles to protect them from the sparkle of the emeralds, and then with a hi g gold hey he unlocked the inner gates of the City. -Dorothy and her friends stepped through the portal into the streets, and followed the Keeper of the Gates who led them to the palace of Oz, the Great Wizard. HOSE who come to Edison find guides as helpful and understanding as the Gatekeeper in the Emerald City. Our faculty members lead us during our stay at Edison and help us to realize the benefits that exist here. They teach us, keep records of our stay, help us with our problems, and are generally responsible for our welfare at Edison. With- out these helpers we would quickly lose our way and never find the wisdom and happiness for which we came. FACULTY
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3111 Bllrmnriam Only a few of the students now in Edison had the privilege of knowing Miss Harroun personally, but everyone here has, in a subtle way, benefited by her influence. Certainly an individual of her delightful personality, her sterling character, and her unsurpassed teaching ability leaves an everlasting impres- sion on the school she served so long and so loyally. Coming from old East, she began teaching chemistry in Edison when the building opened. Her friends and admirers among the alumni and faculty are countless. Many of her students have made outstanding records in scientific work in college. Her zest, her respect for a job well done, her exacting standards, her wis- dom, and above all, her integrity have furnished us a wonderful example. Surely Edison is and always will be a better school because Mary Grace Harroun taught here. RUTH F. TUPPER Page 7
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