University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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1 .QE WQQGWQ ..., j A mv. ,sign . ei, .,. 4225.52.22 E525 im ,465 The Capitol from the Hill Yboaro of Visitors, 1928-1929 Regent Appointments MRS. C1-IAS. R. CARPENTER, Madison . . . GEORGE P. HAMERECHT, Madison . . . LOYAL DURAND, President, Milwaukee .... H. W. KIRCHER, Sheboygan ...... Alumni Appointments WR1. J. MEUER, Madison ....... CHARLES L. BYRON, Chicago .,.. B. E. MCCORMICK, Secretary, Madison . MRS. CARL A. JOHNSON, Madison .... Governofs Appointments W. C. SULLIVAN, Kaukauna ...... MRS. HATTIE C. TEGTMEYBR, Milwaukee . MRS. ALLAN CLASSON, Cconto .... CARL J. HESGARD, Orforclville . . . . PRBSlDENT'EMBRITUS, E, A. BIRGE N Page 27 N Term Expires 1930 IQQ, 1 1932 197-9 1930 1931 1932 1929 1930 IQBI 1932 1929

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it W .-.7 4 ,lic ' 'Gm ,l':l..., :ina . ,Amr .1 .i.1p.f-, .-hai 4 .. .-,, ,D 11. S K-3 Wim MMS ,,.,,...,, ,.,x. s ,. ,. ..,?: - ,,,, f- - ,.,fsW Ei i rr SCOTT H. Goonniox-ir Dean of Men 1' ,I F, LOUISE NARDIN Dean of Women eans of men uno Women 1' GAIN this year a spirit of unrest invades the campus. In part, it is backwash from the outside world. We read in the national magazines of the various experif mental attempts in many institutions, including our own, to better college education. But just as many articles appear which ridicule these efforts. At home we have a similar situation. The Experimental College is attacked and defended. Leaders in extra-curricular activities are criticized as monopolists. The leaders, worried and distracted by clissipating their energies in so many direcf tions, hold councils to discuss whether the University is not to blame. All efforts to protect scholastic interests in general and the true interests of the activists in particular by en' forcement of the eligibility regulations are resentfully looked upon as interference with personal liberty and are evacled, if possible. , A boy may develop himself magnificently or he may dwadle and flunk ingloriously in the experimental college, exactly as on the hill. The cultivation of the mind, of selfcontrol, and the attainment of success through these means are just as possible now as at any time in history-and just as difficult., We have more knowledge and more facilities than our predecessors had, and we have proportionately increased distractions and complications. Grit and hard work are just as effective, and ucrabbing' and Hbuckpassingn are just as futile to-day as ever. We are the guides of our own destinies as truly as our pioneer forefathers were. Let's prove our worth, as they did. wi' r +'t.1-'l'- .' ,fri .4-F A-15,5 ' is-- -. ... :ef S7 u-.4 ..,.. -. in. -1- i'- J ff-3'-15' I 15-J-L'5.: 5 sais.. A, I1 N a few months most of the class of 1919 will cease to be ,EI leading citizens in a college group, and will become undistinguished privates in a new community. Some will welcome this eclipse. Community responsibility in those last college years has devoured all the margin of the timeg they will welcome a life that is less a whirlwind of meetings and appointments and affords a chance for reading and thought. An educated young person has in mind many a visit which she wants to make to the great who are forever spiritually at home to those who seek them in the spacious hospitality ortheir books. And she has some curiosity to look in on herself for a real visit and see what kind of person is at home in her spiritual and intellectual house. , So these inconspicuous years are a test of the college graduates previous education and her chance to establish a mode of life that makes room for adult selffsought education. A small boy in a Kipling story exclaimed, Now I know how to read and 1'll never read again as long as I live. So your alma mater wishes you real satisfaction in the years that will elapse before your world again insists on your being chairman and presidents and directors. Page 28 .W I. - . :a y aff-. 1 2125 . ' ' V: -hs, -37-' . I- - 'sexe-9 f ' - I . ' - 'WE . , . 1 . , ,.s'f'v i X on '-! :,..-- '.-j- - V 1- . ,.':1r!f'f 3-. f 3'15fQ,::fL1qf'j?i- ' ,,.:-.-:-, sfyg,-gy,

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