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DR. JOHN A. MORROW IX MEMORIAM Black letters slither into words that weave themselves into thoughts, thoughts that tell the story of a man. It is a short story for most, months in length for some, a year for others, longer for a very few. It is the tale of a man who captured the imagination of our youth with his own vivid interest in us and our lives, a man whose own zeal inspired us to greater effort on behalf of our fellows, greater loyalty to the ideals for which we stand. His is a very human story, this man ' s, who smiled at us through the early morning mist, who laughed with us and poured into us a joy of living taken from his own deep well of life. The words continue and now they tell of rattling paper and the smell of chalk dust and how amid all this one man gathered up the knowledge of an age and gave it to us in small and simple words; how he, where others had failed, reconciled his science and his God. The letters grow fewer and cease. The words vanish. The thoughts arc scattered. Yet, the story, his story goes ever on and will continue while there are those of us that see mysteries of our world and recognize God ' s subtilty, both in nature and in man. And, so for now we say, John Morrow, hail to you sir, and farewell.
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DEDICATION TO POLLY— A TRUE BELLE OF WARD-BELMONT In the years to come we all shall remember Polly as one of the truest and dearest friends we have ever made — as a friend vho has guided us through our first experi- ences in combating the trials of the outside world, and as friend whose principles and ideals will always guide us. It was Polly whose exceptional executive ability guided the activities of the senior class, whose omnipresent friendliness manifested itself in her sponsoring the Osiron Club, who took more than an active interest in the C.G.O., and who inspired the literary undertakings of both the HYPHEN and the MILESTONES. We shall al- ways remember her sincerity, patience, and loyalty, for in her are found the qualities to which all girls at Ward-Bclmont aspire. Polly, as she appeared laughing behind the counter in the Tea Room; cheering her ' team on the athletic field; telling dry jokes from her Pub-ofTice chair; zipping around the circle in her red Chevie, Bessie; and deeply resenting her special nickname, Mother McCree, we shall never forget. Her ever-glowing spirit eternally will remain in our memories. And so to Miss Polly Fessey with inexpressable gratitude we dedicate this book.
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