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T- ,gi -Y -far -Q sag,-' --.-eff f-A. Ac-,f4.:mk:-:n1e.-Lr1-nf:1gag'smEru'r.::::4f.-g:r.u:A-,e' 'L -1-A wh-. THE JUNIOR COLLEGE OWAISSAf THE OWAISSA The first Cwaissa was introduced by the sophomore class of 1925. In 1926 the second edition was presented and it is with a great deal of pleasure that We present this, the third edition of the Cwaissa. The staff which edited the first hook initiated the plan of pro- ducing a year hook Without the aid of the advertising medium, Thus some other plan had to he adopted. In keeping with thisplan the staff this year took charge of the production of The Whole Town's Talkinvgn, the third of the series of plays presented hy the Ndunior College Playersu. I In presenting the Cwaissa the staff desires to present a diary of the interesting events and friendships enjoyed during our Jun- ior College days. If in future years you can turn to this hook and he reminded of those friendships made throughout your Junior College days, We can count our work a success. ' 26 y 151-9 32' S'f24'1.: 'a?+:s1 1' -I T.'.q:4efa+ E?-TG-'e-.vs --ig 5 2.-' .
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, - ' -1.-s,...... we ' ' . T .asf . . ,H -s,,,,,-i,,,,- a,4..:L:L.L4.f,,-::-Az-zz-n.:vkgmm-mq:11n1n:sm5gg:,-:msg-.sae-5z ,. . - -,A---1-v V-1355 -4-if --- THE JUNIOR COLLEGE OWAISSA 'Em c to , 1 THE IAYHAWK The Jayhawk, the official Junior College paper, was estab' lished in l923 when it appeared as an insert in the Pantographl, the High School newspaper. ' This year it was enlarged to a five column paper and was published bi-weekly by the Journalism Class of the College. This is the first yearthat there has been a regular, staff to edit the paper for both semesters. The publication was entered in contests this spring. The Jayhawk has been under the direction of Nliss Eleanor Baptist, Journalism Instructor. The purpose of the paper is to serve the community in a manner that will center interest in college activities. Its atm is to be fair and courteous, to promote school and civic pride, to inspire highideals, and to keep the Junior College on an equality with the best Junior Colleges of the Uni- ted States. lf V28? 2,-gg -5g-'q,gf5g5q5.fgg'q,:qa:- : ,' ',34qa,',,.,-Y-.az .1-4. V -1
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