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vK W Carmen Rogers Editor-in-Chief Masy B. Ashcraft Junior Editor Dorothy Bland Sophomore Editor French Haynes Business Manager Mary Norwood Asst. Business Mgr. Hettie Farrior Art Editor Earla Ball Asst. Editor-in-Chief Madeline Higgs Junior Editor Frances Johnston Sophomore Editor
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Cbitorial Today has come, the day of days, the day when all secrets are cUsclosed. No longer will the Oak Leaves be hurried around the corner tucked insultingly under some one ' s arm; no longer will its sensitive pages be crushed and twisted to escape inquisitive eyes. Today belongs to the Oak Leaves— the day when it will reveal all the impressions photographed on its surface, and all reflections, potent or trivial, which have passed before its magic lens. The Oak Leaves has tried to photograjih the life and atmosphere of our College — her work, play, and ideals. It has watched these grow and expand to include the work, interests, and ideals of the age, and a vision of what they sig- nify. It has seen that our College has not lagged behind; that she has been a true, loyal daughter of our united people. As the Age has sacrificed, so has our College; as it has broadened its v-ision, as it has emphasized love of country, so has our Alma Mater been imbued with the spirit of patriotism. She has been a faithful supporter of Truth, Justice, and Freedom; she has hnked herself with the permanent forces of life. But this is not all. She has kept her love of simple, beautiful things; she has encouraged and rejoicetl in the youth of her daughters — their fun, joys, and pastimes. The (;)ak Leaves has felt all this and more, and has tried to engrave it distinctly on its pages for the benefit of her daughters if they should forget their mother in the busy days to come. This is the service which the Oak Leaves wishes to render as a token of love for the Alma Mater, and it will offer it gladly whenever the watchword, Happi Memories, is given.
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Contents; I. The College II. The Classes III. The Organizations IV. College Life
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