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iiavj ' :■ ' ' •• jT i p - -ii ' : ' .fr. H- ' M-: V , | |,.,,. aacncoiaafscs Foreword IX PRESENTING THE TYEE o the sfndciit I ' ody. 7t.r Vr sonic7 ' hat at a loss to express the sentiments appropriate to the oceasion. The annual has been published under unusual difficulties this ye ar. Not o)ily icas the editorship chaiii ed tzi ' iee. but the book zvas further lumdicupped by the fact that the Associated Students have been encumbered by heavy indebtedness. Reform in the management of the annual has been unii ' crsally demanded this year, and the statf z ' as e.rpected to put out a creditable book and at tlie same time come out ei ' cn on the financial side. With less than three nioij hs to get the material to- gether a)id make our plans, ice have done our best to put out an annual that zi ' ill reflect credit on the staff and the University. The book is necessarily smaller than last year, owing to the fact that the TYEE issued last fall -mis forced to cover nearly a year and a half of college activities, zchile the present annual takes in less than a year. We c.vpecl the usual annntnt of criticism thai is ahivys forthcoming after the i. sue of each TYEE. Probably we zcill get somcz ' hat more than usual, for the college public is alzcays frank to brutality. ' (■ admit that the annual is not zchat zve zi ' ould liked to hazT made it. . ' evertheless, zee have done the best zve could under adverse conditions. W e only ask that zee be not criticised too harshly.
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The Tyee Staff 1!ekvl Uii.l. ' i:), lidiinr-iu-Clticf CARr. Gktz. ' i;i, .Issistiiiit liditov Associate Editors Arciiik .M. |(ik, ' 13 Elinor I ' kticrson, ' 1:J Liicii.i.h: ' I ' lioiMi ' soN, ' l. ' i Depart?nent Editors Ralph Casey, ' 13, Spurts George Hipkoe, ' 13, Assistant Sports Ralph Hall, ' 15, Features WiLiiELMiNA Schumacher, ' II, Women ' s Acthities John Nicker.son, ' 14, Dramatics and Debate Blanche Thoki-e, ' 13, Women ' s Athletics Marie Gahel. ' H, Society and Mnsic Art Staff ISicKiRAM Elliott, ' 14 Ted Cook, ' 15 Homer McKittrick, ' 13 Orvis Gladden, 14 Don Palmerton, ' 14 Rose Rachman, ' 14 Class Editors Helen Pinkerton, Senior Hazel Randolph, Junior Vivian SoRelle, Sophomore Howard I ' errv, rresliinan Business Staff ' Ralph Horr, Business Manager Arthur Younger, .tssislant Page 9]
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