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W. I. Naden Osage, Iowa Stout Institute Manual Training Wood Turning and Mechani- eal Drawing “Good morning, teacher.”’ Dora Miller Agnes Petersen Ames, Iowa Elk Horn, Iowa Iowa State College Drake University B. S. B. S. Normal Training and Home Economics Public Speaking “Oh, maybe.’’ “Personally, I’m not in favor- EGeOUR FACULTY . . . To those who’ve helped in all our work Who’ve urged us on, when we would shirk Who’ve honored us, when that were due, And done their part in scolding too. Who’ve spurred us on to C’s and B’s When we were content with simply D’s Who never have begrudged our fun If it but followed—duty done. To them we turn in these last days To speak a hearty word of praise And wish them well, when we are gone And other classes follow on. Gy H: Page 17
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——— Helen Ware Des Moines, Iowa Drake University B. A. Commercial | “Well—let me see.’’ Lelah Mitchell Metta Robinson Webster City, Iowa Webster City, Iowa Central College Ph. B. Fort Dodge Business English and History College : “Will you please pick up Commercial all the paper on the “Now folks, I’m not floor ?” secolding.”’ Letitia Whitten Webster City, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Music Supervisor “Oh land! what next?” Charles C. Coulter Elizabeth Kneeland Centerville, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa | Lombard College B. S. William and Mary Col- Athletics and Chemis- lege B. S. try. Physical Training Di- rector “That’s a good question for a test!’”’ “Hurry up. Get dressed !’’
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EDGAR J. BROWN Iu Memoriam e e ° The shock to the community by the sudden death of Mr. Brown was very keenly felt by the students and faculty of Lin- coln High. Mr. Brown has taken the pictures of many a high school generation during his forty-one years of business in Web- ster City. We recognize that the task of taking pictures of large groups of young, active, restless students has been no easy one. To Mr. Brown is due the credit for taking the pictures in the 1928 Torch. Among them are some of the last fruits of his labors in his profession. We take pleasure in dedicating this page to the memory of Mr. Brown whose keen interest and un- tiring efforts have been so generously devoted to the publication of this book. Page 18
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