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MRS. HATTIE MOORE MITCHELL DEAN OF WOMEN
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GREETINGS In compliance with the request of the Kanza staff, and with gratitude to them for the opportunity which they afford me, I wish to bring to you another annual greeting. We are mindful of the passing years, and they seem to be passing more rapidly as the institution grows in enrollment and curriculum, since it requires constant endeavor on the part of every member of the faculty to do his work, and 'keep up with the profession. The past year has been another one of record breaking. Our enrollment at the present is the largest of any previous enrollment, our faculty is the largest, and best qualified it has ever been, and the number of courses that are being offered is greater than ever before. According to the Bureau of Education, K. S. T. C, the past two years graduated the largest degree class of any teachers college in the United States, and before this book shall have reached all of its readers, we will have graduated a degree class far larger in number than any previous year. These things indi- cate the rapidity with which our institution is growing. However, whatever may have been the speed of growth and development, we are always pleased to stop and greet our friends. Trusting that the past year has been the best in your experience, and with best wishes for a continuation of success and happiness, I am Sincerely yours, G. W. TROUT, Dean of the College.
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GREETINGS Should this page be read by the parent of some student of K. S. T. C., to such a one we offer the loyalty and ap- preciation which maturity owes to youth in its urge toward the oncoming of days yet to be. To the alumnus who recognizes the features on this page, we bear a greeting of love and well wishes because we were friends of days gone by. To the student whose helpful fellowship this year on the campus or in the class-room has made it a privilege for us, you and me, to walk and talk together, may this page be a reminder of the days when the “ups and downs” of college life seemed almost to take away the joy of living. To the high school graduate whose slogan is “College Next,” we bid you genuine welcome to the comradeship and inspiration that come but once in a life when a boy or a girl chooses his Alma Mater, In this service as clean of women, which any woman may covet, I find no better greeting than the woj ds from our President, “Anything that is big enough to worry you, is not too trivial for us to consider,” Yours cordially, MRS. HATTIE MOORE MITCHELL, Dean of Women.
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