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LAURA BUCKINGHAM Bases, Assistant in Domestic Economy. Graduate of Bradley Institute, 19145 Matron, Morgan l'arkIPreparatory Schools, Chicago, 19111-153 Bradley Institute, since Ian., 1916. IXIARY BIQIQMAN, Assistant in Domestic Econonty. Graduate of Bradley Institute, 1915g Teacher, Lebanon, Ind., 1910-19135 Bradley Institute, since 1915. JAMES FAIRIMNK SMITH, A.B., Assistant in C11C'llll.Sf1'j'. A. B., Illinois College, 1916, Student, Mississippi Agricultural and Mechan- ical College, 1910-12, and Summer, 19155 Assistant in Chemistry, Illinois College, 1913-16. RUTH ALICE Willil-ZLICIQ, Assistant in Chcnzistry. Graduate, Bradley Institute, 1916. 1Vi.fXURlCl'i KI-SVIN DWYICR, Assistant in Manual Arts. B. S., Columbia University and Teachers College, Diploma for Teaching Fine Arts, 1916, Teacher of Drawing, Speyer Junior High School, New York, 1915-16. GR11fF1'1'1fI GWICN, Assistant in Forging. Student, Bradley Institute, 1915-173 Evening Classes, University of Walesg 1-I: years' experience as Blacksmith and Forgeman. Mus. EMMA L. ZINKJ-1oN, Assistant in Miliinery. Graduate of Browning Millinery College, Chicago, 1900g Instructor, Luthy SCl100i of Millil101'y, PC0l'iE1, 1901-52 Y. VV. C. A., Peoria, 1908: with Schofield Millinery Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1906-7g Designer for Butterfield 81 Co., Peoria, 1908. IqA'1'11l'lRINl'i ELlZAl!liTlI Cm-Zwnson, Assistant in S owing. Graduate, Bradley Institute, 19163 Teacher, Cooking and Sewing, Neighbor- hood House, Peoria, 1917. B'IlCR'1'0N LEONARD FULLER, M.Di., A.M., Lecturer in Meteorology. M. Di., Iowa State Teachers College, 1898, Principal, Normal Department Buena Vista College, StO1'l11 Lake, Iowa, 1898-19025 Assistant Observer, U. S. Weatliei' Bureau, 1902-1906, serving at Salt Lake City, Utah, Springfield, Ill., Charles City, Iowa, and Huron, S. D.: in charge U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Canton, N. Y., 1906-095 Peoria, Ill., 1909-g Lecturer on Meteorology and Climat- ology, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y., 1906, M. A., St. Lawrence Uni- sersity, 1907, Professor of Meteorology and Climatology, St. Lawrence University, 1906-09. J. L. CABWALLAIJICR .... ........ . ............ ....... C a shier I4lo1u1'3R M. Bo'1 1's .......................... S1lf767'iIlfL'IIdL'Ilf of Power EMMA L. SCIIMIIJT, BICRTI-IA M ERDIAN ........ .... . .... S tenograpltfers S, D. LYMAN. ............... .S'nperintcndent 0fB1tiiCli1i'llgS and Grounds 20
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194215, if mi: l26IlllITlSC6lTC6S--' SCICI ClITCl GlClCl OW often have I watched them-in sombre cap and gown- The Seniors-with their dignity, and intellectual frown, On the day of convocation form the students, two by two And march upon the platform to receive their sheepskins new. I wonder-will we look the same, as up the steps we trip And give thanks for our diplomas with fear and trembling lip? Will the class of nineteen seventeen look as staid and dignified As those who in the past have worn the laurel wreath with pride? But still, however that may be, 'twill be a joyous dayg We'll enjoy it to the utmostg after that, let come what mayg Our exalted, high position will set us quite apart, And the black robes of the student will conceal an eager heart. Of course, some few will imitate with skill the scholar's air, And those who wear nose glasses will maintain a learned stareg This maiden with her flowing robes will make a solemn judge, Though she never passes judgment except on chocolate fudge. There are several I might mention who would look demure and shy, With their caps at rakish angles over merry, twinkling eyeg But all roguishness is laid aside on that auspicious day, When each receives the vision of life's ever-broadening way. And the thrill of expectation is tempered by the thought Of our blessed Alma Mater, and the lessons she has taughtg We look back in contemplation on the profitable years VVe have spent within her portals, with our pleasures and our fears. She has guided us and led us, and taught us how to live, How to work and do for others, and of ourselves to giveg And as we come to leave her, may we honor and revere The spirit of our college life-our Alma Mater dear. -D. C., '1v. 22
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