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Marie Goodfellow, A. B., University of Nebraska; Mathematics. Ida B. Hull. A. M.. University of Pennsylvania; Latin. Clara E. Halden, A. B.. Simpson College; History and Government. Frances Van Boskirk, A. B„ University of Iowa; English. PAGE TH1RTEFN
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Lois Thompson, A. B., Univer-Mahel Anderson. A. B.. I niver- sity of Nebraska; English and sity of Kansas; History French. Georse Benson, University of J. E. Hewitt. B. Sc., Drake Uni- North Dakota; Commercial. versity; Mathematics. PAGE TWELVE
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Seniors’ Farewell to Their Pedagogues If we take time to think it is with more or less fear that we start out in this great limitless universe without the guiding hands of those who have for the past four years, being always mindful of our welfare, kept us on the straight and narrow path. We now have to choose our own paths in life, and though they extend through the fifty seven varieties all of us can look back and remember the path that led us to securing our first goal, the S. H. S. Diploma. We depart from this institution of learning, doubtful as to what sort of an impression we have left upon those who are coming up the path under the guidance of our past instructors, and perhaps needless to say these instructors are doubtful as to the impression their efforts have made upon us. Certainly, the achievements of the Class of ’18 in the past four years will make it worthy of remembrance, and let these achievements offset the impression gained on the morning of May 8th. One of our instructors called it an exhibition of mob violence, but we do not wish to have our class remembered as a “mob,” although it is the largest class ever graduated. Neither the Seniors nor the Juniors were totally to blame. It was just a misunderstanding. In a way, however, it was educational, as many received first hand knowledge of the strength of a mob. and will more easily understanding the strikes and mobs of Watt Tyler, which they are obliged to study before graduating. The misunderstanding was the annual question of the color scrap. We thought it had been settled last year, but apparently not. But let it be known for this year and on-coming years that Sennors are allowed the privilege of graduating under their own colors. We hope that we have firmly established this custom which will eliminate the annual worry of the faculty, and that future classes will abide by this sage advice of their teachers. A fond farewell! THE CLASS OF ’18. PAGE FOURTEEN
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