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' x FIRST ENTRAINTS Miss EDELL: DR. Lawis: Miss CARR1NGToN: MLLE. lxlETZI Miss CHANDLER: Miss HATHAWAY Miss BAILEY: 'MME. BERTRAND: MR. BREWSTER: MR. BUDDE: MR. BURWELL: Miss CHAMBERLAIN: Miss CHAPMAN: Miss CLOUGH: Miss CORRIGAN: Miss DAv1s: MRS. FAUs'1': MRS. FERRY: Miss FROST: Miss GAY: The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. -Cicero VVisdom is knowing what to do next, Virtue is doing itf' -David Starr Jordan Humor's the true democracy. -R. VV. Johnson An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrows?-Richard Baxter The heart to conceive, the understand- ing to direct, or the hand to execute. -Julius 'fCheerfulness in most cheerful people, is the rich and satisfying result of stren- uous disciplinef,-Fi. P. VVhipple Patience is the best remedy for every troublef'-Plautus 'Wivacity is the health of the spirit. -Balzac Speech is power, speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. -Emerson The kindest man, The best-conditionld and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies. -Shakespeare The soul of music slumbers in the shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell. -Samuel Rogers Order is heaven's first lawf'-Pope Truth is the root, but human sympathy is the flower of practical life. -Chapin Let us say what we feel, and feel what we say, let speech harmonize with life. -Seneca There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. -Earl of Beaconsfield The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. -Pope Her words are trusty heralds to her mind. -john Ford Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. -Bible A word spoken in due season, how good is it! -Bible Who hears music, feels his solitude Peopled at once. -Robert Browning
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MRs. HICLIEN B. RICE ..... English Ph.B., Syracuse University iRI2VERliND SAMUEL A. BUDIJE .... Religion HD., Virginia Theological Seminary l2l2VliRl3ND YVILLIAIVI BREWSTER ...... Religion Miss Miss A.li., Yale: Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge, Massachusetts ISLSIII GORDON CARRINGTON . . . Physical Education Grauluate ol' Sargent School of Physical Educationg Columhia University lVlARY CORRIGAN ...... Physical Education A.B., Connecticut College for Women lNlRS. lN lARION lNf1AY ....... Vocal Music Pupil of Rose Stuart flllfl Wilfred Klammroth Miss VERNICE GAY ......... Piano Graduate of New England Conservatory ol Musicgrpupil of Ernest Hutcheson, New Yorlcg lsador Philipp, arts Miss ALICE FRENCH lVlIERRIl.I. ....... Music Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson. New York: Isador Phillip, Parisg advanced work in piano and pedagogy under Tohia Matt ay, London I.oRINO G. BURWIQLI. . . . . . . Choral Music Miss IDOROTHY IDIEAN FROST ..... Vocal Expression A.H., Smith Colleqeg American Academy ol Dramatic Arts FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON . . ..... . Art B.F.A., Yale Art Schoolg Salmagundi Club J. M. PERRY, .IR ........ Secretarial Subjects MISS MRS. MISS MISS MISS Miss MRS. lVlISS Miss M ISS lNflRS. Bliss MISS MISS Head of Perry Secretarial School DORO'I'IiY XVILLIAMS .... Histor and Geo ra h Y Yr Intermediate Department Graduate of St. Margaret's Schoolg Columbia University NIARJORIE BOOMER LARKIN . . Arithmetic and English, Intermediate Department A.B., Smith Collegeq Columbia Llniversity ALICE HOUSTON .... Third and Fourth Grades, Primary Department Graduate of Plymouth Normal School: Columbia University GRETCHEN PIERCE .... First and Second Grades 7 Primary Department Graduate of Gorham Normal School, BS., Columbia University -IOSEPIIINE H. DAVIS . . . . . . Nature Study Graduate of St. Margaret's Schoolg Cornell l.'niversity and Columbia University ALICIA ROBER'I'S .... Spelling and Penmanship MARY PARKER PATTERSON ..... Kindergarten Graduate of the Fannie A. Smith School llU'l'H VIC RERS ..... Crafts and History of Art Columbia Universityg studied with Norman-Bel Geddes ETH EL KEAVANEY . . . . . . Registrar JANE E. CHAMBERLAIN Financial Secretary ALICE DANIELS liOBl5lNS . . . General Assistant Graduate of Arnold College EIJNA N. llUSl-I ...... Assistant Secretary Graduate of St. Margarefs School RIITH CHAPMAN, R.N ...... Resident Nurse Graduate of Waterbury Hospital Training School for Nurses IYICNA XVOOD . Dietitian and Teacher of Domestic Science Graduate ol the Boston School of Domestic Scienceg Chicago Lvnixersity and Baylor University MISS MRS. H. ISATHLFIEN MACIJONALD .... House Mistress Final honors at Oxford University CIi.ARLO'I l'E D. FERRY . . . Associate House Mistress .ARTHUR A. JOHNSON, M.D. . . . Physician Q -gn
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MIss HOUS'l'0NI DR. .IoIINsoN: MISS KIEAVANEYZ lXf1RS.LARKINZ Miss MACDONALD: MISS lVlAR'I'INI MRS. MAY: MISS MIQNDILLO: MISS NIERRILLZ MISS IJIERCEI MISS IDINEZ MRS. llICEI MRS. ROBBINS! MIss RUSH: MR. SEx'I'oN: MISS SU'rIII::RLAND: Miss VICKERS: MIss WILLIAMS: MISS WOOD: Order is a lovely thing, On disarray it lays its wings, Teaching simplicity to sing. -A. H. Branch To preserve a man alive in the midst of so many chances and hostilities, is as great a miracle as to create him. -jeremy Taylor His word is as good as his bond? -F. Lenton Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. -R. G. Ingersoll 4'Grace is the outcome of inward har- mony. -Marie Ebner-Eschenbach He who seeks the mind's improvement, aids the world, in aiding mind. -Charles Swain A song will outlive all sermons in the memoryfl- Henry Giles Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. -Johnson -melody is the absolute language in which the musician speaks to every heart. -Richard Wagiier Patience is a flower that grows not in every gardenf,-Howell Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it. -Bulwer-Lytton To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. -Amiel In her tongue is the law of kindnessf' -Bible Good humor and generosity carry the day XVith popular heart the world over. -Alexander Smith Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart go together. -John Ruskin A well of wit is truth itselff' -Meredith n able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. -Chesterfield Oh, blest with temper whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to- day?-Pope SCA Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. -C. F. Dole
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