Brown Military Academy - Warrior Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Y 1 MRS LOUISE WILTON MISS KATHLEEN GROBECKER HU SE MUTHEHS The younger Warriors need motherly love and attection. As housemothers, Miss Grobecker and Mrs. Wilton are able to satisty emotional needs that the military organization cannot. Only persons ot understanding and sympathy can treat home- sickness, and a woman's gentle way ot handling such cases is the most ettective. Blessed with an extraordinary amount ot patience, these ladies' were never too tired to sew on stripes or brush ott the dirt when someone had tallen on the playground. Happy incidents in the early years ot school are indelibly stamped upon the memory, and the cadets ot Lower School will have many occasions' to thank Miss Grobecker and Mrs. Wilton tor their guidance and kindnesses when in tuture years they think back upon the days spent at the Academy. 2 e ' ,J 1 ' 'J ff y..'-Q - 5 . . , . ff ' L. ,-: - A- x,..., - ' Sw '-s' .W it , A '1.. :ff if gf gf v var 'ffl Mg, 4' I i QF, 'V Jr F' .qi- 'E

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MRS. A. A. DARLING EUMMI-KN Z-iNT'S SECRET HY Although a summons to the commandant's office often brought dark foreboding clouds upon our horizon, there was always a ray of sunshine cast forth by Mrs. McCrary. When we knew we faced well-deserved punishment, it was easier to bear because of her symypathetic understanding. We will long remember the unsolicited, personal favors done for many of us by this lady. We are happy to confess that we are richer for having lcnown her. HEBISTH H And ever has it been, that our love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. -The Prophet. Words fail us in attempting to describe the emotion we experience in saying farewell to Mrs. Darling. Those who lcnow her well must offer a prayer of thanlcs even though their hearts are rent with the sorrow of departure-gratitude for the privilege of having lcnown a person so consecrated to the cause of doing good. All of us are better people for having lanown her. Even first-year men are aware of the deep interest she has talcen in their personal problems as well as their academic accomplishments. l-ler motto, Back of every record is a boy, reminds both instructor and cadet to consider the human equation along with the cold statistics. We proclaim again: How all her care was but to be fair, and all her taslc to be sweet. For the maxims she has given us, for the truths she has shown us, for the goodness she has engendered within us+because of these her presence will for- ever be with us. Tearfully then, yet gratefully, goodbye Mrs. Darling, and God be with you. MRS. JEANNE McCRARY

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