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Board of Trustees CARROLL R. ALDEN BISHOP EDGAR BLAKE EDGAR J. BROOKHART PAUL EAINTER JOHN H. CLARK BEN CONNOR E. C. EDAARDS A. M. ELUOT BENJAMIN A. GRAMM DR. DAVID F. HELMS SAMUEL A. HOSKINS CHARLES H. LEWS E E. McALPIN DR. DAVID H. EAlLEY W. W. MORRAL DR. E. L. MOTTER J. J. P1LLIOD DR. B. F. READING DR. WOBR F. RITTMAN DR. JOHN H. TAFT JAY P. TAGGART
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SPITLER, BOARDMAN, SCHNEIDER, BARANSY The Senior Class Looking back on those freshman days, we see ourselves as an eager, energetic, ambitious group rubbing elbows with upper-classmen. We were setting ourselves to the task of studies, and spending our leisure in singing pursuit of the god, activity. Then we were enjoying the new experiences cf college life and the opportunity to matriculate in the university. Now we are pleased with the wonderful days well spent. During the years we have found delight and experience a pleasing combination as we have drawn both from our work. Busy hours passed magically, weeks swiftly followed weeks, until the job was done and a new one found. Each task promoting in some way the vital factors of university life, and all its participants benefiting there¬ from. Thus we advanced toward the time when we should use our newly gained experiences to meet new situations. And so for the past four years the class of 1933 has made its record at O. N, U, See here a record of us, the things we did, our faces and those of the people with whom we gathered on the campus some years ago. Staunch and loyal friends, all our classmates, and now we are come to the end, each to travel a different way to establish himself in the world. We have diplomas and words of courage and wisdom to take along, the first to place in some conspicuous place, the second with the vast array of things that we have learned from books, from association with our fellow students and from the men who taught us. The cap and gown become us well as our families and friends come to say farewell on what bids fair to be a journey, so definitely have we prepared. Yes, years of preparation are behind us. Why should we see so mistily the buildings we have known, the friends we leave behind. That mist we see now will surely return in the future when the proper occasion conjures up the picture of our past experiences on the campus. For such memories w e are destined. HARLEN SCHNEDER, Secretary PAGE r 22
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