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Ed. T. Hackney E. W. Hoch Mrs. Cora G. Lewis BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Page 10
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Calling to the Students T HE POWER of forts and regiments was required to control the haughty , stern- spirited Red Man. Eort Hays is our reminder of the unconquerable spirit which ruled the Plains. It is altogether fitting and proper that the land which once sewed the nation s soldiers as a home while they were winning the Plains for cultivation , should now serve the State of Kansas in educating her young men and women to live a life of high service and happy citizenship. The Eort Hays Kansas A ormal School is surrounded with a halo of tradition. Men whose indomitable spirit made them the heroes of our nation , have tramped over our campus and bivouacked on the banks of our lake , and have cooked their meager meals on camp-fires replenished from our woods. Their spirits are calling in bugle-notes to our boys and girls. Their example sets before us a lesson of superb courage , of true comradeship , of clean lives , of unselfish devotion to their people , to their state , and to their nation. The senior has marched on the parade-grounds of unconquerable spirits , has picnicked on the camp- ground of indomitable warriors , has breathed the air of the Plains expanse , and has the same field of vision over which have looked the greatest men of our nation. With such a heritage and such a pres- ence , the senior and the alumnus must live a life of splendid sendee and the undergraduate has for his goal a life of high ambition.
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Board of Administration One of the acts of the Legislature of 1913 was the passing of a law placing all the State educational institutions under one board of control. This board is com- posed of three members appointed by the Governor for two and four years. They are paid a salary which compensates for their labor, and are required to spend all their time with the institutions. The president of the board, Mr. Ed. T. Hackney, is a prominent lawyer of Wellington, Kansas. He is widely known for his ability in that profession and his interest in education. Ex-Governor E. W. Hocli, of Marion, Kansas, needs no introduction to the average Kansas citizen, as all know him to be a man who works for the best in- terest of the State and the people. Mrs. Cora G. Lewis, the wife of a prominent newspaper man of Kinsley, Kan- sas, has for many years been a prominent club-worker among women, and is espe- cially interested in educational interests for women. Page 11
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