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Faculty Robert T. McGrath, Ph. M., Ph. D. Professor and Director of Education State Teachers College, DeKalb, Illinois; University of Wisconsin. Pearl G. Cruise, A. B., A. M. Assistant Professor of Education University of Iowa; Iowa State Teachers Col- lege. Florence M. Wallace, B. S. Instructor of Public School Music and Supervisor Fort Hays Kansas State College; College of Emporia; University of Southern California. Rosella Maude McCarroll, B. S., A. M. Supervisor of Training in Intermediate Grades Fort Hays Kansas State College; Columbia University. Mary Mae Paul, B. S., M. A. Junior High School Teaching Supervisor Fort Hays Kansas State College; Columbia University. Emma Golden, B. S., M. A. Kindergarten Teaching Supervisor State Teachers College, Ellindale, S. D.; Uni- versity of Minnesota. Ruth Beagley, A. B. Supervisor of Training in Primary Grades Iowa State Teachers College; University of Iowa. William D. Moreland, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Political Science State University of Iowa. Elam Bartholomew, M. S., Sc. D. Curator of the Mycological Museum Kansas State College, Manhattan; Editor Fungi Coluiani and North American Uredinales. Page 25
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HpHE senior class of ’33 is soon to hid good-bye to the campus. They will leave behind many im- pressions of tasks accomplished, of good work and fine records. And with them they will take, as they depart, many memories of their school days — memories to treasure in future years when those school days become a dim and distant unreality. The seniors hand to their suc- cessors, the juniors, the prestige that accompanies the rank of sen ior. They wish them good luck and offer them good will. And the juniors anticipate the time when they shall be members of the most “dignified” group on the campus — the senior class. To the sophomores, the juniors entrust the responsibility of carry- ing on the record of our school as revealed in the yearbook. It is a great responsibility, but a very worthwhile task. And to the freshmen, by now experienced in the ways of campus life, the sophomores bequeath the right and privilege of making life a miserable burden for the next herd of newcomers to the campus. Be it theirs to handle wisely and well! Katherine Rhoades Senior president Norman Lietzke Junior president Vester Davidson Sophomore president Donald Hoover Freshman president Page 27
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