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Brainonian THE ANNUAL STAFF Left to right—Harry Sundquist, Business Manag- er; Lyle Northrup, Athletic Editor; Walter Herman, Editor-in-Chief; Eugene Hitch, Humor Editor; Wil- liam Zakariasen, News Editor; Sophie Brending Poet and Contributor; Dorothy Harris, Exchange Editor; Marion Bachelder, Lucille O’Connor, Social Editors. cme
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| | : | | | | MISS MARY F. TORNSTROM Principal We of the Senior Class of 1923 and of the staff of this Brainonian are desirous of expressing our sin- cere gratitude to Miss Tornstrom for enabling us to derive the greatest amount of benefit from our course of study as well as creating for us a broader mental horizon and an understanding of the nobler thoughts in life. We also wish to thank her for her counsel as Brainonian staff advisor.
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| | | i i | BRAINONIAN Volume II. June 1, 1923. Number 24. EDITORIAL ‘ FAREWELL It is with a certain undefinable feeling of regret that I write this short theme. Perhaps it is be- cause this last, the senior year, has been the most happy during my past education and because of the thought of having to soon relinquish all these joys of comradship with people for whom I have come to acquire an eternal friendship. It may be caused by my having to soon relinquish my po- sition as editor of your paper, which I have found unexpectedly enjoyable. These and other indescrib- able emotions now arise within me, which are in existance even if they are not in close association with my reluctance to leave the house of learning. You can scarcely feel them until you are about to depart from a place, which has become so familiar and which contains so many familiar souls, but once you do feel them you will never want to and never will forget them. You may remember you were first appealed in a theme “School Spirit” to support your paper; you have responded nobly and have by far sur- passed your efforts of the previous year. I now wish to thank you in behalf of the staff for your services rendered, and in addition wish to have you know that the successful publication of this an- nual and of the previous papers has been due to our staff advisors.
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