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555555562 Aix 565593 I for the Seniors nected them with the separate and :le them, adecent iould declare the nportant people, Ihat among these rs are interfered seek redress in -shed, should not duly respected, our duty to re- urity, and new juries and oc- spirits and the did world. k.77 1 or warning. CS, parabolas, uent accounts We have been seriously annoyed in reviews, by question marks and ffconditions, as well as by occasional German phrases in English grammar. lVe have struggled with ancient Kings and modern Uljoleconn only to struggle again. lVe have been compelled to make skeleton outlines until we have been ter- rorized by our own prgluctions. We have planned and planned and planned, ten times each term, and even then we could not all plan it right. lVe have been subjected to strict military discipline, much against our natures, while on dress parade in the gymnasium. g Our efforts, to publish this volume, have been greatly discouraged by the re- fusal of certain infiuential persons to allow their faces to be represented on these pages. W While we did some Hbeautifuln work in Art, we were never allowed the privi- lege of sleeping in German, and the 'fdifficultiesn of elementary algebra were only surpassed by the 'fmorphology of the plant. We have been informed, much to our disappointment, that Love and Latin are enemies. ' Such a flood of music has nlled the building that a few only of our number have been able to swim through without becoming thoroughly saturated. In every stage of these oppressions we have submitted in the most humble manner. Nor have we been wanting in our attentions to those about us. We have warned them of the folly of opposing such a formidable force. They have been deaf to the voice of justice. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war,sin peace friends. We, therefore, the Representatives of the Senior Class, appealing to an intelli- gent world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name and by the author- ity of the said class, solemnly publish and declare, That the members of the Senior Class are, and of right ought to be, free and independent, that as free and indepen- dent they have full power to teach, Qcontract alliancesj, and do all other acts and things which independent people may of right do, and all that may be contained. in this edition is published with all due respectifor whomsoever it may touch, at which, we hope no one will take offence. And, for the support of this declaration, we mutually pledge each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. SoU'rHwAno Coiufzrr Haiuaairi' 'l'oHNsoN LENORE MARR ALINE LU'.l l'ER LENlClE fJlE'l l'lKER ANNA Moonn Sco'r1' EARLL THOMAS LEA1-rv ALMA'lJE'l'lLRSON LENORIQ JONES. -. .... Q--
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Normal Faculty. '53 Q DUNCAN MCGREGOR, M. A., LITT. D., PRESIDENT, Psychology, Sczemo am! Hzs!oryQ'Ed2zra!z'o7z. Lawrence University, Studied at University and King's College, Aberdeen. ALBERT HARDY, M. A., Ezzglzklz Lz'z'oraz'zzz'e amz' fm!z'z'az'e Comz'arz'or. Oberlin College. JAMES A. VVILGUS, M. A., Iikfozjf amz'Po!z'z'z'ra!Sozezzoe. Ohio State University, Post Graduate Work, Harvard. E. C. PERISHO, M. S., Srzkfzco, fl'6'flZl'Zl77lL'7Zf of Plgzsifs amz' Geology. Earlharn College, Ind.. University of Chicago. WILLIAM H. DUDLEY, Sozozzoe, !Z'6'fCZ7'f7lZE7ZZl ofBz'o!ogy amz' ChE1llZlYflijl. Studied at Harvard. DIXON CHURCHILL, Ph. M., D6fd1'f7l16lZf of Vofa! MIl5Z'C. Music Course, Hillsdale College, National Summer School of Music, Detroit. lMlARTlN P. RINDLAUB, JR., B. L.. Lafm. State Normal School, Platteville, University of Wisconsin, Studied at Chicago University. XV. H. WILLIAMS, M. A., Jlfaz'aof1zafz'f.r. Williams College, Studied at Goettingen and Erlangen, Germany. H. H. LIEBENBERG, B. S., Axrzlvfazzl .flIaMof11az'z'r.f. University of Wisconsin. THOMAS GENTLE, Assz'sz'a1zz'P.vyfho!ogf amz' Poa'agogy. Central Normal Col- lege, Ind., State Normal University, lll., Studied at Univsrsity of Jena, Germany. EMMA S. WVYMAN, Drafozzzg. State Normal, Maine, Boston Art Course, Phil- adelphian School of Oratory. ' Q ISABELLA PRETLOW, Geography, Grammar, Orfhoopy amz' Roadzvzg. Oswego Normal School, N. Y. ALICE E. GIFFORD, B. A., Gormazz. Palmyra Classical Union School, Smith College, Massachusetts. ELLA N. ALLEN, lllolhods amz' ISlfpK1 ZlZlY0I' of P1'aoz'z'fe. Potsdam Normal, N. Y., Kindergarten Normal, Special Preparation at Summer Schools. NINA A. PAGE, Phyriology amz' P,Gy.fz'z'aZ C1z!z'1f.f'e. Boston Normal of Gymnas- tics. RosA M. CHENEY, B. L., A.v.rz3'z'a1zz ffzlffozgf. State Normal School, River Falls, University of Wisconsin. BEE A. GARDNER, Ll,fIfl'fZlij' 1Cz'a1z'z'1zgs amz' Rz'a1z'z'f1g Room Lz'o1'af'z'a1z. State Normal School. Platteville. ,EMMA E. GRAHABI, Clark amz' Tex! Book Lz'o1'a1'z'a11. E. Maude Richards, Pz'amLvz', f1zxZ'1'm11om'aZlllzzrzk. Music Course, Hillsdale College. Training School. .. ANNA E. WVOODWARD, B. S., Przzzrzybaf amz' Cf'z'z'z'f Grammar G1'a1z'or. State Normal School, Platteville, University of Wisconsin. MAUD M. AVERILL, B, L., Asfzklazzz' Gflllllllllli' amz' P1'epa7'az'o1j1 Grades. Whitewater Normal, University of Wisconsin. EDITH A. PURDY, Przzzozfal amz' Crz'!z'z' Ifz!o1'mo1z'1'a!e G1'aa'os. State Normal, Milwaukee. CAROL GOFF, Pzwzrzjbal amz' Crz'z'z'c Przzzzazj' G1'aa'oJ. Kansas State Normal School.
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