Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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llllllnlvlumul rl llll xl1lminlnlnllnnnmllnlllmlrl nmlullllllllllll Ill! I nlInlullininllllnnlnllulnunmumInlmuuInnuluulllllllnnlllnlnllullllllnlululininannululllulllulululnullnullnmllullullnllu v num nllmmll 1 L JOHN EDWARD MCGILVREY, President X His heart is as great as the world, but there is no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. 0.-1 HELEN M. ATKINSON, .-lssisiant to the President Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. ..i0,..L MYRTIE MABEE, Training Szcpcrvisor For her heart was in her work, and the heart giveth grace unto every work. 1-01... CLINTON S. VAN DEUSEN, Head of Departnft of Manual Training But he whose inborn worth his acts commend, Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. gl ELLIS C. SEALE, Head ofthe Delnlriment of RnraIScl1ools Athletics is his hobbyg psychology his forty A favorite with the students Because he's just the right sort. lo? FLORENCE BARBARA DOLPH, Training Szrpervism She is good as she is fair, None-none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are: To know her is to love her. -?01 AMANDA JACOBSON, Department of Public School Art The conscious utterance of thought, by speech or action, to any end, is art. ...Loi GEORGE EDWARD MARKER, Head of the Department of Education Work first, and then rest. LESTER S. IVANS, Ehrtension Teacher Describe him who can: An abridgment of all that was pleasant in man. EO? EDITH M. OLSON, Training Szrperzfisor Although married she may be, She's a great help to K. S. N. C. +G..- SUSAN B. DAVIS, Head of Department of Expression She's all my fancy painted her, She's lovely, she's divine. ig? ALVIN J. MILLER, Extension Teacher Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. ioii KATHERINE E. CORBETT, Training Supervisor Great thoughts, great feelings come to her unawares. 0 1- ANNA MAUD SHAMEL, Head of Department of Public School Music As o'er the earth the sun reflects, Its ray of living light, So thou by thy pure rays of thought Art power to mental sight. TO-- CHARLES F. KOEHLER, Principal of Normal High School A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirthg I never spent an hour's talk withal. 10-1 ELSIE MABEE, Training Supervisor For what I will, I will, and there's an end.



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i 1 nini . i in llannullllllvlmlulilllllllnlillu I4 The Chestnut Burr nininii iniii I I ruin im ani JOHN W. DIRKSON,ll1Q'7lIlHI Training A trained, clear-seeing, unbiased intellect. lg SAMUEL S. EBY, Emfension Teacher An honest man he is, and hates the shine That strikes on filthy deeds. io--- ISABELLE HAZEN, Department of Latin and Gernzan ' Tall and stately is she With a nature full of friendliness to all. io? MARGARET C. POTTINGER. Head of Dept. of Physical Education A girl with all the rest of us, A woman worthy of the highest esteem. lol. ZOE BURRELL BAYLISS, Training Siiperrisor Here's a sigh to those who love me And a smile to' those who hate: And whatever sky's above me. Here's a heart for every fate. ..,0, BERTHA LOUISE NIXSON,Hef1d 0-f'D61Jllf'flll'l ofHonselzoldSc'ie11Ce A busy and congenial teacher is she. Efficient is what she would have us be. Her incalculable store of household lore Is a help and inspiration for evermore. .ioi MAY H. PRENTICE, Director of Tmining To know her is to love her. LEWIS SYLVESTER HOPKINS, Head of Department of Science Laugh and the world laughs with youg Weep and you can have your handkerchief by yourself. i0T NINA S. HUMPHREY, Head of the Department of Public School Art Humor has justly been regarded as the perfection of poetic genius. lo, MILDRED ROGERS, Depnrtinent of French The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. lg.-. DELIGHT RAMBO, Assistant in Library She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unawareg Fenced about by the classics, She is always ready to help us, And seems absorbed in her work, but some Say she has other interests. Who knows? ...loil RUTH C. HARTLERODE, Public School Music And as within the little rose you find the richest dyes, And in a little grain of gold much prize and value lies, As from a little balsam much odor doth arise, So in this little woman there's a taste of paradise. io? LEMUEL A. PITTENGER, Head of the Department of English Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach of ordinary men. Always saying the right thing at the right time and always ready to offer advice and sympathy, is our true friend, Mr. Pittenger.

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