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535 slr' ,lt -'E-5. -'J'-. MRS. B. F. BowLsBrv HARUQY Ii. .-hl.l.liN I-YOYALD B, NORTON DONALD Rricalrik A.B. B.S., A.M. BS. A.B., A.M. MUSIC DEPARTME On Dit fthey sayl MRs. Bowx.sni:v- The world's a bodyg every liberal art, a needful memberg music the soul and heart. MR. ALLEN- LOOk at yourself carefully, for the growth of three years shows itself only after graduation. MR. NORTON-KINO matter how dark life may seem, always keep a song in your heart. . . . MR. REGIER- Wherever you may go you will find that music is truly the universal language. . . . MR. FAIRBANR- Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore, get wisdom and with it understanding. MR. BARRER- If God had wanted you to talk more than hear, He would have given you two tongues and only one ear. . . . MR. BRowN- Always do more than is required. . . . MR. CALDICR-UPTOVC all thingsg hold fast . . ' to that which is good. Miss DORN- The foundations for success are de- veloped within the individual mainly by proper atti- tudes . . . MR. GOLDER-'AKCCP your chin up. . . . MR. GRIQENWALD- Only when a man is safely buried under six foot of earth with a couple of tons of granite upon his chest, is he in a position to give advice with - - - any certainty. . . . Miss MoRR1soN- Modesty is attended with profitg arrogance brings on destruction. HISTCRY DEPARTMEN If c.-V, FRANK FAIRBANR fHeadj A.B., A.M. Rlcmuzn T. BROWN joux B. CALDLR B.S. X av- jour: B. BARRER A.B. Miss VERA M. Dons A.B., A.M. ARCH GOLDER A.B.. AAI. ilu IM B.S., M.Ed. H ARol.n GREEN WAXZD B.S., A.M. A Z' Miss C. li. hi0RlllSON B.S., A.M. .1-f ' iv -ic'
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,IQ wh 91 ' I fy NORMAN F. BURNETI' I.EvFN I.EATI4lFRlil'RY .XNDRI-QW H, Si-gm fchafrynanb ART DEPARTME On Dit I they sayl MR. BURNETI- Learn how to learn. . . . MR. LEATHERBURY- Enjoyment of the beautiful is one of the greatest achievements in life. . . . MR. SPEIR-'tHH- bits and attitudes are far more important than know- ledge and skills, for with the first, the second is bound to follow. . . . Mlss K1-2LLIiY-010 photography - Vita brezfis ars longaf' Qlsife is briefg art is eternalj MR. ELI.I01'r- Gentlemen, your sole purpose in being here is to mature. . . . MRS. CAI.v12RT- VVhile there's life, there's hope. . . . MR. E1sNER-- Petite plure abot grand vent. QA soft answer turneth away wrathj LANGUAGE JOHN P. ELu0Tr iWRS. ELIZABETH WV. CALVRRT U-lmdj A.B. A.B. i . . . MR. FOARD-Der kluge Mmm baut vor. QThe wise man prepares for the future.j . . . DR. GRASER Hlfestina Ientef' QMake haste slowly.j- MR. KOONTZ- Vive lente ut diu Ninas. QLive slowly in order to live longg . . . Miss LEPHARDT- GfC3t minds concern themselves with ideas: average minds, with eventsg and small minds, with persons. . . . lXIRs. SHEFF- Carpe diem, quam mininzzun credula posterof' QRely as little as possible on the futureq . . . Miss House- Keep look' ing and you'll always find Fortuna. Qfamous dog of Spanish literaturej DEPARTME T XVILLIAM ElsNr:R F. NIILLARD FOARD A.B., LL.B. . -2 Miss ANNE HOUSE Miss ROSALIE M. LEPHARDT XVILBUR L. KooN'rz DR. ELSA R. fill.-KSFR MRS. Mnmuan K, Smirr A.B. B.S. fclldifllldll, Classical l.ang.l A,B,, l'h,D, A.B., A.M, A.M. if qi'
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4 N DAvm KAU1-'MAN OSCAR L. HEI-M A,B, A.B. JULIUS G. Hwnn PAUL B. S11-zvzxs A.B., M.Ed. fChairmanJ A.B., LL.B. GUIDANCE DEPARTME T On Dit I they sayl MR. KAUFMAN-Ulf youth but knew and age but could. . . . MR. HLUBB- Always remember that any time you point a finger at the other fellow, you're point- ing three at yourself. . . . MR. HELM-in Armed Forces . . . No quotation .... MR. STEVENS-'lWhHlSOCVCf thy hand findeth to do, do with thy might MR. ALLMAN- Familiarity breeds contempt. . . . MR. WINKELBLECH- City College graduates never let MATH EMATICS City down. . . . MR. BIRELY-N0 quotation. . . . MR. CHUBB- The biggest kick you'll get out of life is help- ing someone else. . . . Miss DERAN-KIDO unto others as you would have them do unto you. . . . MR. DITMAN My wish for every City College student is for him to be a gentleman first and a scholar second. . . . MR. PEARCE- Think before acting as all good mathematici- ans do. . . . MR. SAcHs- Extempore prudential. QWith time comes wisdom.j DEPARTME T JAMES J. ALLMAN A.B. FRANK M. CHUBB B.S. 133, Miss JEAN ETTE DERAN D ill. B. F. WI x K riLn1.rc:H . '54-, X 5 J fHeadJ A.B., A.M. JOHN H. BIRELY A.B. LUTHER S. DITMAN WILLIAM E. PEARCE, JR. HYMAN SACHS B.E. A.B. B.S., A.M. '53
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