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Vol. II.
May-June, 1890.
Nos. 8-9.
T^PIE. {FVrTTT8) E TSTT.
A Monthly Paper, Published by the Students of the Mankato
Normal School-
Managing Editor,
ASSOCIAT
Editorial Department,
Literary Department, -
Local Department, -
Exchange Department,
Business Department, -
D. R. STOCKLEY.
EDITORS.
Miss Julia Hyland.
j Miss Anna Porter.
I John K. McBroom.
j Miss Hattie Noble.
1 Frank Dean.
j Miss Grace Clark.
I Miss Maud Hays,
j Clayton Kennedy.
" } Burt Weld
TERMS:—75 cents per year. Single copy, 10 cents.
Advertising rates made known on application to the
Managing Editor.
(Entered at the Mankato Postoffice as Second-Class
Matter.)
LvDTTOHIiLL/.
The present issue closes Vol. II, of The
Student and the term for which the present editorial staff was elected.
The first number of Vol. Ill, to be issued
about Oct. ist, under a new board of managers, will be mailed to all former subscribers.
To the subscribers and advertisers who
have by their patronage made this enterprise a success from the first, and to The
Free Press Printing Co. for excellent mechanical work, our hearty thanks are given.
In the press of work incident to the life
of a student, the associate editors have yet
found time to faithfully discharge the duties
for which they were chosen, and whether
we refer to the business managers with vexatious collections, to the exact and critical
taste of the exchange editors, to the vivacious and sometimes hazardous statements
of the local department, to the skill and
judgment so well shown in the columns of
the literary department, or to the independence and spirit of the editorial, it must be in
terms of merited praise.
Firmly convinced that The Student has
a mission and that its future is assured, we
leave its management with best wishes.
Managing Editor.
CLASS SONG.
MARY E. GRANNIS.
O stream of life, the violets can bloom 'but once
by thee,
We've plucked those flowers of childhood's days
We've wandered into youths' fair ways,
We now must say farewell,
We pause to-day, look fondly back upon the rippling stream,
Its waters clear reflect the past,
Too fraught with joys too sweet to last.
To them we say farewell.
Beyond us, ah, we now can see our boats lie in
the stream.
A fleet is forming, we must go,
And join those boatmen toiling so.
We then must say farewell.
Then shed with us a parting tear, and breathe
for us a prayer.
Our pilot, God, is at the helm
To guide us all to that fair realm
Where there is no farewell.
Coda: In heaven there's no farewell.
GRADUATING CLASS.
Motto : Ne lenles aut perfice.
ADVANCED COURSE.
Miss Ada L. Cassidy Mankato
'' Dagmar Jorgenson "
" Effie M. Mead
'' Anna S. Porter "
Lenore Roblee
Emma G. Hill Jackson
" Julia Hyland Worthington
'' Julia C. VanLuven
Mary D. Jones ... Ottawa
'' Allie Scherer New Ulm
'' Mollie Schutz Waconia
'' Edith Smith Pipestone
Amelia Stegner Faribault
Louis Covell Rochester
Frank E. Dean Blakely
O. H. Opsahl Albert Lea
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Miss Kirsten Aagaard Minneapolis
" Ida M. Chapman Mankato
'' Emma Garvin
'' Mary E. Grannis
'' Lydia Scherer
" Belle Sharpe
'' Nellie E. Campbell Litchfield
" Jennie Davis Courtland
'' Mary Germo Medo
" Maud B. Hays Vernon Center
" Nettie Tolliff
" Eva S. Hill Huntley
'' Bertha Hoverstad, Albert Lea
" Hannah E. Keenan South Bend.
'' Hannah Kelly New Richland
" Jennie A. Kelly "
" Annie Loosemore Hunttey
Henry L. Tuttle Mankato
Durward E. Danby Jackson
Byron VanValkenburg Springfield
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