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MARCH 4, 1926 My dear Editor, You would be fortunate to have served so noble a class as 1926 either by recording her great past or by hinting at her undoubtedly greater future, but they have put upon you the double task of chronicler and sibyl and named the terms. The leaves to which you entrust the future must he like a citadel wherein are kept safe the joy, the distinction, and the friendliness of college life. Such a task, and you, poor young chronicler, with no experience in setting question- naires! Now you know how great is the honor of office, and yet, there is a con- sideration to hearten you. If ever that citadel should threaten to vanish, as did Is of old, and some classmate of gypsy heart, though he may have caught a glimpse of a scholar's life, turn'd once to watch, he would be certain to see the citadel only in the line of festal light, and in this chronicle would find joy and distinction and friendliness alive again, for all else vanishes very quickly. So then, even though you have only had two courses in psychology, and I'm doubtful if you know the ,laws of prophecy, I know that the success I wish you will be yours. Sincerely, 'EDITH O. XVALLACE Svvcn
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The PED Board gratefully acknowledges the assistance ren- dered them in making this l926 PEDAGOGUE: To Miss Wallace for her invaluable advice and wisdom in pulling us out of difficulties from time to time. To Miss Perine for her inspiration and instigation of the wood block feature, and to the Art Department for their coopera- tion with the PEDAGOGUE Art Department in carrying out this work. To all those class or organization officers who assisted us in gathering in the data necessary to completing our records. To the following Juniors, who helped us so nobly: Kent Pease, Ruth McNutt, Constance Baumann, Ruth Coe, Hilda Sarr, Mil- dred Pawel, Alma Terpening, Esther Milnes, Lois Dunn, Jane Green, Evelyn Biddle, Mary Neville, Janet Gow, Thelma Temple, Katherine Tanner, Georgiana Maar, Mary Harris, Helen Tomp- kins, Margaret Provost, Sara Barkley, Marcia Connolly, Anna Gaynor, Harriet Overbaugh, 'Winifred Carey, Thelma Brezee. To the Brandow Printing Co., the Empire Engraving Co., and Gustav Lorey, photographer, for their hearty co-operation and great service in the publishing of this 1926 PEDAGOGUE.
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