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CO-WORKERS WHO WITH US — Second row — Miss Ktlehiim, Mr. Moyer, Miss Park, Dr. R,;lcay front rou — Mrs. Conoter, Miss De raz, Mrs. Finncgan, Dr. War J, Miss Champagne, Miss Mcl.aiigblin, Miss Pinkban, Miss A. Lewis Practice School Physical Education Library Second row — Mrs. Taylor, Miss Tntiikim, Mm W iU, Dr. Peterson Front row — Mm Sulliian, Miss Williams, Miss Backus. Miss Berg, Mi Husie, Mrs. Robinson. Miss Sibley, Miss Tripato
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943 CARDINAL This issue of the CARDINAL marks the close of our first full year as a war-time college. The impact of a world in tragic struggle has made many changes and developed many new values in our college life. In these twelve months we have learned something of sacrifice, we have worked harder and we have thought less of self. The in- creasing effort we have made to do our share in the nation ' s effort has given new emphasis to the long-time values of our American Way of Life. Again we have learned that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and that there is no detour to justice and freedom. Anew we have realized that as the hope of one must be the hope of all, so the service of all must be the service of each one of us. In retrospect, those of us who are older know clearly the fineness and courage of American youth. Generations gone, who gave themselves that we might live, may rest in peace; our youth is all for which they hoped. Smiling and unafraid, we shall accept whatever task lies ahead, whether it comes to us here or in the more distant places of the earth. Because of this, we shall have our share in the greater America which lies ahead, an America whose vision includes a universal justice without which there can be no universal peace. CHARLES C. WARD, President 9
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CREATE THE FREEMAN ' S WAY English Mathematics Social Studies Physical Education Music and Art SctonJ Rou — Mr. C. Smith. Mr. O. Smith, Dr. Eblert. Or. Dicbolt. Or. llnrUn. Dr. Cbtcotus Front Rou — Mn. MrDourll. Mr. Xt ' ilry. Mr. Tbompton. Mr. H«f MM, Mn. Fiirchild Dr. Noyci not represented in the picture Home Economics Science SetonJ Rou — Dr. Taylor. Mr. VltettAtM Front Row — .Mrj. Parsons, Mrs. Hall, Miss E. Lrwh, Mill Stevens, Mm Villcy, Miu Allen, Mitt Brirujth, Mitt Nor on Mitt Buniin, M n . Feutt jnJ Dr. Rutterboltz, not repretenleJ in the picture
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