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THE ADVOCATE VOLUME XIX \
LINCOLN, NEB .• SEPT. 9, 1913
WHE RE T HEY C OME F RO M.
SPECIAL No. WHE R E T H EY HAVE GONE.
We miss a number of familiar faces . The bigge·st contribution of ,new We presume you do. Below w~ acfaces within the corridors is, of course, count for some of t hem. from our own eighth grades. Two Of course, the task of accounting hundred twenty-one completed their for all of the class of 1913 i-s too big course last June. About twenty more for one issue. Some of us could not finished by help of the summer sesaccount for them even when they were sion. with us. There were one hundred fiftyFrom places outside of Lincoln we eight who had the misfortune to gradhave received the following students uate. We -are glad t hat we have not as indicated. To every new student become that old yet. The later you The Advocate, ·s peaking for the entire are the better facilities and the more body of old students, extends a most nearly to to the minute one is. Well; hearty welcome. Make yourself known we wish those who have graduated If we fail to approach you first. There the greatest possible success and hope is no school in the nation where they they will not forget that every person try to do better work or come nearer who has been · with us is always welto reaching the higher ideals which come when they can favor us with a our parents, teachers and other call. Their absence leaves a somefriends have helped us form . what larger load for us who remain to Ida Johnson, Sweden. carry if the excellent reputation which Nettle and Bertha Pollak, New old Lincoln has in the realms of athYork City. letics, scholarship and all-round proDulcie Likes, Denver, Colo. gressiveness, is to be sustained and Photo by Town s and, Maud Sisemore, Oklahoma. advanced. SUPT. HUNTER Frances Pratt returns after another From office records we find some semester at the Temple. help in accounting for a few of the OUR SUPERINTE N D ENT. Norma Thompson, Washington, D. C. Mr. Fred M. Hunter, the popular su- others. Cornell Arndt, Utica, Nebr. Miss Dorothy Benway, '15, who was perintendent of the Lincoln public Helen •L awler, Hastings, Nebr. schools, took his degree from the Uni- one of the leaders in her group and in Henry Lee, Hastings, Nebr. versity of Nebraska with the class of the Alice Freeman P a lmer society, has Irving Pratt, :Syracuse, Nebr. Gertrude Wilberger, Normal, Nebr. 1905. Mr. Hunter has the distinction gone to live with relatives in Louisiof being the only football star who ana. She plans to return and graduEarl Mockett, Normal, Nebr, also secured a P h i Beta Kappa. He ate with her clas·s . Blanche Pope, Los Angeles, Calif. H . Blaine Combs, '16, will attend the Winifred Miller returns after two is probably best known among the boys for his succes·s and interest in high school at San Diego, Cal. Blaine years at Los Angeles, Calif. 'Faye Garrison, who has been in athletics in general. But while Mr. is one of the last that we should exHunter fully appreciates the value of pect t o go to a land where they say Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Dwight Kirsch, Pawnee City. athletics he believes that scholarship everything and person is kissed. Later Raymond P . Smith, Normal. This is of first importance. Mr. Hunter . it comes by wireless that it is the sun says: "Were I to live my college life which does the kissing. That' not so is Raymond Smith No. 2 in L. H . S. Marie Stich, Council Bluffs, Ia. over and choose between football and shocking. We are somewhat used to Phi Beta Kappa I should undoubtedly that in Lincoln this summer . John Martin, Normal. Johanna Schneider, Germany. take Phi Beta Kappa. At no expense Harriet N. Miller will be at Westwould I ever sacrifice the benefits of more, Vermont, until next semester· Jay. Petree, Oregon, Mo. high scholarship. Scholarship comes then will attend a school in th~ Marie Quinn, Elmwood, Nebr. Melvin Vorhees, Normal, Nebr. first. The longer one is out of school south. the more he realizes it." Hildred Brazelton will attend the Carl Johni>ton, University Place. After completing his college course high school at Quincy, Ill., where she Howard Vandiver, Chadron, Nebr. Mr. Hunter filled successively the fol- is making her new home. Address, Marie Crittenden, the Temple. Lola Wolfe, Union, Nebr. lowing positions : Superintenrtent of 1203 Vermont St. The following had not the city re- schools at Fairmont, superintendent Jamie DeBardeleben will attend the corded on their cards : Genevieve at Ashland, superintend~mt at Norfolk, Temple high school this year. De tweiler, Zora Schaupp, Gladys principal of the School of Agriculture Chester Trimble has removed to Schaupp, Robert Starrett, Clai're and head profes·s or of secondary agri- Omaha and will attend the Omaha Stroy, Natalie Spencer. cultural education in the University of high school. Address, 2202 Fowler All given above a re of the higher Nebraska, and superintendent of the Ave. ~--~~--~~~--~~--__,
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