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19 ? 3 Commencement Dr Oxnam. president of DePauw University, poses with our president, Mr. Schofield, after the 1933 Commencement exercises Dr. Oxnam's splendid (Commencement address will long be remembered by faculty and students of Eau Quire Teachers' College. The Seniors have been taught to succeed in life by digging and here they arc taking their first dig a short time before receiving their diplomas ’Hrey arc about to plant the traditional class tree which will serve as a permanent reminder of the class of '33 in years to come Relatives and friends join in the activities of our school as they come to observe the graduation exercises of those dear to them It is a “red-letter duy for all graduates and their kith and kin. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. We have ceased eating apples, as we should miss our Doctors Schneider. Davenport, and Judd Their smiles seem to indicate that they would like to stuy with us, too. Dr. Schneider received his degree from Wisconsin. Dr. Davenport from Columbia, and Dr. Judd from Wisconsin. (jips and gowns serve to recull to the faculty their own college days. After extending their congratulations und best wishes to the graduates, they pause a moment to reminisce. twenty-two
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1933 Commencement Mr Bridgman and Miss Sutherland. Senior class advisors for 1933. look pleased as they gaze upc.n the numerous graduates strolling about the campus. I'hesc two advisors did much to direct the activities of the class. With dipl arms safely in hand, representatives of the various courses in the school. p:»sc far a picture. Reading from left to right, they arc Vaodctta Kopplin, H S. T.; Anita Dunn, Grammar Wilbur Bridgman. 11 S I ; Elizabeth Pox. Primary; and I orean Wilt rout. Rural. This picture might correctly be called. ‘”lhc Last Meeting lecture separating each to g.» his own way. the Seniors gathered upon the campus far one last group picture. I lerc arc the officers of the 1933 graduating class Hazel Hansen. Secretary and Treasurer I lar-old Thcide. President and Mary Barnes. Vice President. All three arc holding their dipl mas with a grip which is probably due to the n veky. us the precious rolls have been in their possession only a few minutes. All is over, yet all has just begun. In spite of having been graduated during a period dominated by the depression, all of the graduates, emerging from school with the visible fruits of their labors in hand, look out upon the world with hopeful eves twenty-three
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