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MAIN OFFICE Miss Winifred Tuft Secretary to the Headmaster Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail. Mrs. Ralph Eggleston Office Mirth is God ' s medicine. Everyone ought to bathe in it. Mrs. Foskett Godfrey Receptionist One kind word can warm three winter months. FINANCE Mrs. L. J. Cites Financial Secretary A lady help wanted — genteel and refined Obliging and cheerful, industrious and kind. Mrs. L. W. Woods Bookstore Manager Who is a stranger to those who are in the habit of speaking kindly? LIBRARY Mrs. Mintauts Silins Librarian Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books. Mrs. E. G. Goman Librarian contrive that a knowledge of books is the basis on which all other knowledge rests.
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HOUSEHOLD AND MEDICAL Miss Lorena Jack House Director There is endless merit in a mans knowing when to have done. Mrs. C. R. Durward Assistant Nurse Health and cheerfulness mutually begot each other. Mrs. Lillian Gerlach Transportation As the Italians say, Good com- pany in a journey makes the way to seem the shorter. Mi Mrs. Lucy Bennett Assistant House Director The theatre is irrepressible; organize the theatre. Dr. Robert E. Lane Physician In nothing do men more readily approach the gods than in giving health to men. TRANSPORTATION Mrs. Dorothy Harris Transportation A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes. Mrs. Carl E. Wiese Nurse- in-charge A healthy body is the guest- chamber of the soul; a sick, its prison. Mrs. J. W. Snyder Relief Nurse Without health, life is not life life is lifeless. NOT PICTURED Mrs. Kenneth Schultz Transportation These are thy glorious works, parents of good.
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FACULTY Miss Pamela Banks Class III The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Miss Nancy Jane Bare Middle School English and Social Studies History abhors determination but cannot tolerate change. Miss Monica Bloore Class V The land of scholars, and the nurse of arms. Miss Beverly Brown Fine Arts, for Lower School Religious Education To be aware is to be alive. Mrs. J. C. Chapman Class II Afore is to be got from one teacher than from two books. Mrs. R. J. Crepin Mathematics The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. 10 Mrs. Julius Crosetto Swimming Mother, may 1 go out to swim? Yes, my darling daughter; Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But dont go near the water. Mrs. v. hj. Crowe Raynor Guild A good Christian would rather be robbed than rob others — rather be murdered than murder — martyred than tyrant. Mr. Peter Darrah Upper and Middle School History Tell that to the marines — the sailors won ' t believe it.
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