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Index Dedication .3 Foreword .5 Faculty .6 Board of Education.7 In Memoriam.9 Pioneer Staff.10-11 Sophomores .12-29 Alumni .30-32 Activities: Council, Fall, 1925.34 Council, Spring, 1926. 35 Non-Council Executives.36 A. A. E.37 Philosophical Society.38 English Honor Society.39 La Adelfa. 40 La Coterie Francaise. 41 Blotter .42-43 Big “S” Society.44 Dramatics .45 Women’s Athletic Association.46 Honor Society.47 Dawn (poem).48 Music: Men’s Cilee.50 Women’s Glee.51 Orchestra .52-53 Mixed Quartet.54 Notes: Now and Then.55-56 From Our Art Department.57 The Co-operative Store.58 Our Yell Leader.59 Scholarship .60 Society: Deflections of a Mirror. 61-64 Jottings .65-69 We Nominate for the Hall of Fame.70 Literary .71-84 Athletics: In Our New Home.85 Athletic Management.86 Football .88-91 Baseball .92-94 Basketball .95 Tennis . 96 Track and Field.97 Girls Athletics.98 Editorial .99 Snaps .87-100-106 Squibbs .101-109 Advertisements .111-131 Autographs .132
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( Dedication T his issue of The TIONEER is re¬ spectfully dedicated to those members of the Boards of Education, past and present, whose foresight and sympathy are responsible for the path of growth opened up to our college, and whose generous assistance has helped to make the publication ot this book possible.
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Foreword N PUBLISHING the 1926 “Pioneer”, two thoughts have been uppermost in the mind of the Editor: to include none but original material, either in copy or art work; and to produce a record of the college year which will be significant not alone to the out-going Sophomores, but to the lower classmen as well. Thus all department headings, illustrations, and illuminated capi¬ tals have been created within our own Art Department, and all material found in these pages is being published for the first time, no outside sources being drawn from. The department headings and capitals have all been carried out in the style of the Italian Renaissance. The reason, perhaps a far-fetched one, is that the architecture of our new building is in the Italian Renaissance; and since a single style was desired, that was chosen as being appropriate. Especial note should go to Mrs. Fabbrini, who designed the cover for this issue. Her work in connection with snaps has also been valuable. The Art Editor, Eva Bailey, has been assisted by an able and energetic staff. Franklin Burke and Peyton Willis are responsible for the capitals, Ralph Smith, Eva Bailey, John Kroll, and Peyton Willis did the department headings, and Veretta Hoskins, Franklin Burke, and John Kroll did the illustrations except the frontispiece. THE EDITOR
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