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Floyd B. Lee, A. B. t A. M. Dean of the Facility and Director of Extension Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia; University of Kansas. Elizabeth Jane Agnew, B. S. Dean of Women Kansas State Agricultural College; Colum- bus University. C. E. Rarick, A. D. Professor of Rural Education Kansas We sleyan University; University of Colorado; University of Kansas. John C. Frazee, A. B., A. M. Professor of Education Coe College; Columbia University. Pa je 1 6
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Calling to the Students HE power of forts and regiments was required to control A the haughty, stern-spirited Red Man. Fort Hays is our re- minder of the unconquerable spirit which ruled the Plains. It is fitting and proper that the land, which once served the nation’s soldiers as a home while they were winning the Plains for cultiva- tion, 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 Fort Hays Kansas Normal 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 presence, the senior and the alumnus must live a life of splendid service and the undergraduate has for his goal a life of high ambition.” The above quotation was written by President Lewis to the students of 1914. The same facts apply to the K. S. T. C. student of today. We are proud of our Alma Mater and its heritage. Page IS 2b
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L. D. Wooster, A. B., Ph. M. Professor of Biological Sciences Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia; University of Wisconsin. Roy Rankin, A. B., A. M. Professor of Chemistry and Bacteriology Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia; University of Kansas; Harvard University. James E. Rouse, B. S., M. S. Fred W. Alrertson, B. S. Teachers College of Kirksville, Mo.; Uni- Kansas State Teachers College of Hays; versity of Wisconsin; Kansas State Agricul- University of Missouri, tural College, Page 17
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