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MARION BRIMHALL DANIELS Godmotlaer of the Class of '32 Dear Girls and Boys of Our Class of 1932: Our three short years together are nearly gone and I regret only that it has not been possible to be with you more. I feel, however, very near to you all as I recall the activities of the last few weeks before my own graduation here fourteen years ago. Looking back over your years at University Farm, it has been a pleasure to watch your development. Your eager response to a helpful and stimulating environment has been outstanding. I want you all to know that I am proud of you. You have had a splendid training and have made many life long friends at University Farm among your classmates as well as your instructors. I wish you all the great happiness which comes from service to others. Our latch string is out for you at Long Lake and we hope you will use it. Very sincerely, -MARION BRIMHALL DANIELS. Pagr Forly-xrrrn
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FRANC POMEROY DANIELS Godfatlaer of the Class of '32 To the Class of 1932: ' Your years of work and play at University Farm are drawing to a close. Your stay here has not been without effort' and sacrifice. Faculty friends and, even more, your family and friends at home have watched your progress with hopeful expecta- tion. Your accomplishments here have been highly gratifying to us all. I know you will continue to prove that your sojourn here has been a profitable one,-that you are going back to your communities better able to take advantage of life's opportunities as they present themselves,-and that you will always be appre- ciative of the privilege of attending the School of Agriculture. It is my earnest hope and belief that life will be richer and fuller for you and those you come in Contact with, as mine has been, because of your three years with us. -FRANC POMEROY DANIELS. Page Forty-six
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FRED Ancocx, Fred Crosby, Minn. S. A. U. M. Literaryg Y. M. C. A.g Mixed Chorus. He was always a laopefnl 1na11. ROBERT ALTMAN, Angel Face Ogilvie, Minn. From care he always seems to be, lVillJ0nf a doubt, entirely free. ARLENE ANDERSON ff-1411613175 201 Cecil St. S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. Girl Reservesg S. A. U. M. Literaryg Gopher Literaryg Mixed Chorus. The race by vigor, not by 'wzmzls is won. HAZEL ANDERSON, Hazel', Belmond, Iowa S. A. U. M. and Gopher Literariesg Girl Reservesg Mixed Chorus. To do good rather than to be e01zsj7icuons, DORIS AXELSON, Red 1682 Wesley Avenue St. Paul, Minn. Captain Volley Ball Teamg . Basketball Teamg Treasur- er Senior Classg S. A. U. M. Pageantg Girls Ath- letic Association. A 'very pleasant combina- tion of good studcni, good spori, and good friend. f-?2-'-25-3:1.gre:ggif-.,.:-:3.E,3:.,g,5f.515:y51::::e..m.:s 9 i'- N 5. xg , - il egg 1 xg X XX t tt Q V1 ' x,.,rX 1 S 1 X f x R 'A K M s XR 2 X QR X 'C so s . we s Q xgsb 5 N-.A -2 if fs., , .w -,-..j2..f-. .1 'f ' wr -- - , Eff.. X , :.I'E.I fa -as--:g:' . . - iw-:1 z.2'e.f.z: .fy .. 5.4, S... ,,,. ei. .K ,. in . . -. . ...V 4.2.1. ,.,.. 13x 'f' .ff 1 X i pa WY for Q 7 x, S, sw so 1 gi he l ,,, 1 l ,f A , . , .., Q. f Q..-prix., 215255 1 f g, es.,-5 4 if gl , ,rs 4: S ' Mi.: , 1 ., 3 - rf s, -2, v .,.. 1' Q.: jg .gi 9 1 fb 6 , : ff M2 1 V11 5925.5 -fig? gli 4. me C fs,.,.. I X .. i of 4 N V4 J f W 5..rgf9'4'4f W' 41 I f f .f J I' of 'Q :. . --ez-.V -. .cv 4 ,ez-:ss:..1.-251, ,. ,'f!:,:-'zigiii V, A-Ajwel, ' f if Page Forty-eigbl HONY'ARD BAER, Howie Mullan, Idaho Vice President Senior Classy Field Meetg Play, Black Goldng Handball Tourna- mentg Owl Literary. I-Iapjzier' is be, the lad so fair, Who breafloes the keen bn! wlaolesome air. MABEL BEATTIE, Mae St. Peter, Minn. Field Meetg S. A. U. M. Literaryg Girl Reservesg Girls' Student Councilg Girls' Self-Government Association. We find ber a 'very con- genial SL'l.700lIlM1f6'.,, EMIL BLOMBERG, N.E77'LilU Albert City, Iowa Cross Country Squadg S. A. U. M. Literaryg Student Councilg Wrestling Teamg Monitor Pendergast Hallg Secretary Dairy and Live- stock Clubg Glee Clulsg Manager Senior Class. His vnofto is: 'Wbafs worth doing at all is wortly llo- ing wellf 4 ALICE BU DAHN, Buddy Ellsworth, XVisconsin Agrarian Boardg Owl Liter- aryg Girl Reservesg Girls' Glee Clubg Girls, Quar- tetteg Clmristmas Assem- blyg Play, Black Goldng S. A. U. M. Pageant. nP!'6'f671IlS to be dignified, I but ber pep betrays ber. ' HENRY DAMMANN, Hank Jackson, Minn. Glee Clubg Quartetteg Moni- tor Dexterg Owl Literaryg Student Councilg Y. M. C. A. In lbe eve, beneath the stars and moon, Willa my gniiar, I love to strunz and C1'O011.n
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