. Hacawa . st for theirwork which was excited in them by Dr. Yoder. Hosts of men and womenpossess their spiritual heritage because he lived among them. These hisintellectual and spiritual children, through whom he, though dead, yetliveth, will unite with the Hacawa in the recognition that his was a life wellspent in the service of his fellow countrymen. M. L. Stirewalt. rig ** <J ? mm HACAWA STAFF FRANCES GLASSH. J. SHEALYA. M. HUFFMANF. J. ELLER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief Art-Editor Business Manager ar 0 THE friends of the Hacawa we wish to sub- mit this, the fourth volu


. Hacawa . st for theirwork which was excited in them by Dr. Yoder. Hosts of men and womenpossess their spiritual heritage because he lived among them. These hisintellectual and spiritual children, through whom he, though dead, yetliveth, will unite with the Hacawa in the recognition that his was a life wellspent in the service of his fellow countrymen. M. L. Stirewalt. rig ** <J ? mm HACAWA STAFF FRANCES GLASSH. J. SHEALYA. M. HUFFMANF. J. ELLER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief Art-Editor Business Manager ar 0 THE friends of the Hacawa we wish to sub- mit this, the fourth volume of our are aware that many weaknesses will be found,but we trust we shall not be doubted when we say:We have done what we could. We have tried torepresent different phases of college life. If inlooking through these pages you will be drawncloser together in the spirit of love and comradeshipfor Old Lenoir, and the things for which shestands, we shall have accomplished our purpose. THE EDITOES. $6 Po^S TK^ FACULTY


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