Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

 - Class of 1937

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this has been the most significant change in education in the past century. XVith- out it. Salem would have had no Co-operative Association. lhere would have been no such thing as really progressive education. Education would have remained in the grip of dictation and indoctrination. XVhat is my feeling at leaving the school that has been the central and major interest for considerably more than one-half my adult and active life? Can there be any feeling other than one of inexpressible regret to think that my work is ended at the school into which I have tried to build the best years of my life and which I have loved and shall continue to love as long as life shall lastf In the main they have been happy years. My going will be easier because of the many pleasant memories which I shall carry with me. Few greater opportunities could come to any man. I shall never cease to be grateful for them and for the support and cordial co-operation which you and all of the thousands of students who have preceded you have given me. I can say no more. I look forward with high hopes toward the future of the School which has now become a college. Standards of admission and scholarship will con- tinue to be raised: the professional training of our students will be improved: advanced courses will be offered: there will be a higher degree of specialization in this and other professional schools for teachers. The alumni of whom you are soon to become a part will continue to support the school as loyally as in the past: an efficient and loyal faculty will continue to carry on the work under new leadership. And the leader that was will watch the progress of the collegeiwith pride and satisfaction and with his most earnest wishes for a future that shall be far greater than its past. I Q I S



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Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Literary Editor flrt Ea'itor .. Advertising ,,.. . . , Photography Editors Snapshots .. i . Nora Greedon John XVelch Ruth Hall Peryle Harris Penelope DeCoulos Qllippsr Staff John Roderick Arline Stirk Mary Henry Doris Bailey Vera B-rinkler Domenico Mizzi Isabella Forsyth. Dorothy Russell Associate Art Editors George Freeman Associate Editors Typists E ara I I y A d Uisers Dr. J. Asbury Pitman Gordon Getchell Ethel Jenkins Shirley Taylor Arline Dushuttle Ida Bloom Mantina Lefthes Gertrude Burnham Harold P. Phillips

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