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,.-. .......... .-.,.- .,...f .s..21-4---1-1-r:m-e-sf:-:-'-fvr .. - 'f s - - -- , - ' ' ' ...R ,-,.s.:-.fm-sf - -mum:1m-r.1mu-:e-:21f::fff1 ff':1ff-A- --'.-'ri' A '- ri rf ' ' - - -- '- H ' - ' f ' - - Q6 Tlllfl WlslSTl'OllT lllflll SCHOOYJ lrllflllrllili. G . ik? 1 W at l?l 5 Miss Helen Weber was selected as society editor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re- tirernent. of Miss Fanny Spence on account of serious illness. THE 1-rosrrr.-xL1rY or COLUMBIA. Sincere thanks are due the Faculty and stu- dent body of Missouri llniversity for their hos- pitality on May 5-G. The original intention of the gathering-the proinotion of high-school athletics throughout then State-was yvell carried out. 'The university itself yvas brought before the favorable notice of thousands of pupils yvho are conteniplating a college course. We hope that our hosts inay receives full returns for their kindness, in a inuch increased attendance next year. The Missouri Statc University has shown a mi-iced interest in the Work doing by the high schools. This has shown itself in the visits inade at different tinies by nienibers of the lilac- ulty: Dr. Loeb, of the Departinent. of History, Dr. Hill, of the Teachers' College, Dr. Merrian, assistant, Dr. Hedrick, of the Mathematics, and Mr. McLean, the teain coach, have all spent some tinie with us in listening to classes and looking over the building. We could have had the pleasure of addresses froin these gentlenien yveire it not for the crowded condition of the Study Hall. Although ive have alxvays felt deeply indebt- ed to all nienibers of the Board of Education, yet we feel that thanks are especially due to Hon. Gardiner Lathrop, who has left Kansas City to reside in Clhica go. We are aware that in losing hini we have lost ai true friend. Mr. Tiathrop has always shoyvn a local interest .in Westport High because, perhaps, hc lived in this part of the city for a, nuniber of years, he knew this school as the high school of the old toyvn of Westport, and it was he who presented the diplonias to the class first graduating froin the school after West-port was incorporated in Kan- sas City. We owe niany of our little conven- iences, which were possible through a careful knowledge of our needs, to his influence. While ho was a inan sincerely interested in all the schools, yet yve realize that he gave his best- servi- ices to us, and yve are inclined to take the griev- ancei of his departure to ourselves. , We yvish to call attention to the degree ot interest manifested by the citizens of the south- ern part of the city in all school affairs. lt is noticeable and is niuch to the credit of the South Side that every call for the support of its residents has niet vvith a ready and even eager response. This part of the city is notable for the nuinber of its beautiful and yvell-arranged schools. The kind and character of the school- buildings in a city play no sniall part- in its fl- f .fa s- --41-to -se . --1. -r. . : -gr ucwnu- es 1- 1 ss Q11 ,1 .rf .Q .. 4.-..-.aging-.-1:-.-sf -1 -f,f-wan-.-1.-.--4...-ssh.-1: .1 sv.-.,...s..s,.,.,. . ,,. ,.. .. N, ..
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