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Cm' College The change and growth of lusty youth are upon us,--the west, the state, the city, and the College. Anderson Hall has been a year in servcie. The walls of the Frederic Burk School are rising, proclaiming a new day here to those who travel the Ways of business on Market Street. Tennis courts, play fields, terraces, levels of lawn, and gardens with trees and shrubbery groups, faintly hint the future beauties of the campus worthy of the new buildings. Waller Street,-wall, cobbles, and shacks, gives way to level spaces for outdoor play. College Hall, rebuilt, refinished, refurnished, shifts from training school to college use, until it too shall follow the shacks. A year has passed. Two great classes have gone into the service of the state, and two worthy new classes have entered the College. New student officers have taken the places of the old, with new enthusiasm and courage. New hands are at the helm of every college activity, student enterprises move forward. Faculty members, by worthy teaching, effective study, and acceptable writing, have carried the name and the ideals of the College afar. Scholarship has gained, there was no jar or break, no rending of tradition, no sense of losing the past or groping blindly for the future, as the academic and professional stan- dards of the new four-year curriculum were set up and accepted. The year's activities and institutional spirit have justified the challenge with which the year began, that: We shall do the old task better and the new task well. This is the three-fold wish for the new year, First, that as the physical plant becomes more nearly adequate and efricient, scholarship standards may grow apaceg second, that as the campus becomes more beautiful, the play fields more spacious, and the gardens 'and lawns more worthy of the city and state, the students may find a greater happiness and joy in worthy tasks,-the Gift Supreme which the College grants its children, and third, that we shall make new friends into firm friends, and old friends into better, to the end that serene and unafraid we shall face the tasks of the future. 211 rv-V v lflffalff' lyk... 5630 P .. fswa. Ma'--' .,j54,x9'o LQQP a:.Qlb 'i f-AVI' 1 1, fgggg firms, 'jehnf 'Aim ll-iffy' , ,fm w r cl ' thy -v W gn 44 I 3,61 I D ' F, 'I I 1 A 1' 1, .gy .' ,lphf 09' 1 'NUI J ' 15. B Q n I :ya I n AL ibgbf' 0 FQ' ' U' ll QQ, U ,AW U55 : 0 OQf 5 g' Il' 53119. P5 I H 52 my 9. 1'5- pl Q ,gba 3' qv 91, I 0:55. , ab , Ui 12.5 ' P30 2'- god! xii? 'dan I nj 0 P 905 : I Clif' :U Q ' 'few I-ai ' ll ,C:?' 1, .asy- ,ITQB 0 Q f'0o' I s EW! - I ' :QPU o Q.. Ny! , Q03-0 ' F QP! a 'P x . :spa 5 Nl ll :Mp 5 Q Qs: 5 '0'o sing. P Poo Q 5 .Qi e.s'0!a fs' GT .AQ , if ' 9 Lk S2 Qfkfl' if s ,I -'Q Q' 4 GA: Aw 0, fha V . lv - Jiri, f ' 'ich' ,Ch ' '24 . . fi'-bf S lg j O F 21 I- F23 ir? 5 l?,' Y rig' I F26 as TEC: Il' ,C Elf 0 ug 3 15:55 Q 592 ..- zf. :fl 135 Q' rfb -53. in. 'U' lf' 'SST C59 .,. 15536. .Ve if-s 5- 3250 ' .A . Q53 Q ft :sl arg ill ' 'tugs 1 HIV. uri' 15.5 W N nf it iijljf' 4 EQL my i. 'fi' Ll
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That silent, intangible, yet dynamic, all-pervading something within our college walls which we call the human torch has attained new depth and meaning in the year just closed. Never has there been greater evidence of mutual understanding and friendly relationship between faculty and students, never more generous whole-hearted co-operation from student-organizations and surely never greater alertness and eagerness on the part of students to assist each other with the problems of college life. Privileged to know something of the inner life of the student group, I believe that much of this fine spirit emanates from an increasingly large number of young women in our midst, who sustained by belief in the worthwhileness of the profession they have selected, are obtaining a college education at great personal sacrifice, often accompanied by responsibilities of almost unbelievable weight and complexity. Forgetful of self, eager and alert, they are never too busy for the friendly smile or word of cheer, the handclasp of understanding, or the timely service. To these young women and to all who have wrought this wonderful spirit into our college life, we owe much, for upon the corner- stone of human service, and consideration of the needs of the individual, our college will rise truly great. Qyjwyfh 231 WWW' 'I 1 i 4' ll Hai-'v-P 4-l,T:gQgB 53?-gf!! o' 7,590 . f YI 9 ,Q o - ur- .Ql. I 9 SV lgggi ny'-IBM!! ,Vi-QM? 0 'A W Tn! 9 ir.sV7 A, ll A. lEWJ at N to P 63.561 L5a'e 5 Q5 1- ,320 QF 2 11- O- 1554, :O W0 D A, Vial! W l f Fm? vlavb, H2040 fy mv' Ns? I2 . 495: -wt- fits: Elf-r ifn OA' 'T 50. wwf' ,. , , S, 1-:as U il Q -QW l le A 4 4' 1 i 5' I--I .Qs- :P at IL ?AgW,'l ,felis 'ly lf 418 . i. li 1 ,Fo of -4:2255 ' f.s1'0i' .fav :Wi 0 lo li' ' rf. .B .i lgi ,i sl? I . - V v -5-N-'si Wqgf' fri' .p.: 'S 019' . Qu N .w I it 59013 :Q 2 gg 'Ov' I i! f. 4. 4 in. 'IJ 1 fl si !.l I. t-'L amz: Eg, 39' 15 'n 4 QQ g 'sf A Hr. T1 .5 . . BV: p ll -dgf U lil'-5 Q'7.r Ev 2'3- ,LQVQS .0 ,, - 25-Jig Oil ,311 N U IUC 'I ' o fic? 3:90 0 llgqgug. QB o CO llsn' . 1: .YI Q is '5.0 ve, E550 i., 1 ha It ,V '14- if if PQ C l 0 N, 2254 , , 25950 nviqs Qfgyl EV? 5.x I 0 lil' :AA f I if . , I l V S ll' 1 P . lilf . if C ,t FAD' Q If QV' sf?-1 iam? it - ef.. 4211. o 3?-
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