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MR. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM— Woodluntiiif’. Stout Institute. University of Minnesota, 11.A.. M.A. Hobbies: taring for orphaned children, acting as guide at Glacier National Park. MR. MAYLON HEPP-H'oorfwor . Iowa Slate Teachers' College. Advises stage crew. Hobbies: bookkeeping. | orts. MR. Gl’V LANDER-Machitir Shaft. Bradley Polytechnic Institute, leaches machine shop practice for National Defense program. MR. HENRY I . ZH ILEMAN-.fulo Shaft. Stout Institute. Dumvoody, University of Minnesota. Hobbies: lxx»k-keeping. s|x rts. In circle helow Miss CAROLYN REED-£ng « i. Oberlin College. B.A. Hobby: reading. “WORKERS in II1DUSTRY” I AKI N DURING THE OTHER BLACKOUT (Not pictured) MISS GENEVIEVE McDlIX-Eng i. Colum-bia University. University of Wisconsin, M.A. Hobbies: reading, music, vocabulary. MRS. HELEN B. PINK—Economics. World History. University of Chicago. B.A., M.A., Program Committee. Banking. Hobbies: high xluxd pupils, athletics. MRS. EDGAR FAUVER Nee: Miss Carolyn Reed
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MR. ANTHOM KURKSI l-Malhc-matics. University of U noiimii. Ph.B. MISS ELEANOR NICKERSON— Mathematics. University of Chicago. C.irlcton College, H.A., Columbia. Sen-ioi dviscr. I lobby: traveling. MISS HANNAH NUTTER-Mathematics. University of Minnesota, B.A.E.. Treasurer of G.A.A. MR. STANFORD STRAND-P iyjiVs, (ieometry. Concordia College, B.A.. University of Minnesota. Pi Kappa Delta. Senior Adviser and Projection Club dviser. Hobbies: athletics, read ing. in circle below MR. WALTER RODGERS-JI a Ae-vuthes. Department Chairman. University of Minnesota. B.S.. Adviser of the All-Central Hi A'. Adviser Fencing Club. Hobby: reading. THE fnflTHEfUflTICHL minD” TAKEN DURING A BLACKOUT (Not pictured) MISS ABIGAIL O'LEARY—£rig rs i. University of Minnesota. B.A., M.A.. Adsiscr of Quest. MISS JENNIE PHILLIPS- Mathematics. University of Minnesota. B. L. MISS GEORGIA SCOTT—Commercial. Ferris Institute. University of Minnesota. Columbia University, Senior Adviser. Hobbies: sjjorts and Glacier Park. MISS ISABEL SHOEMAKER—£ng ii i. Columbia University. B.A. Hobby: reading. MR. RODGERS
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THE PROMISE OF A ROSE Bv Sydney H. Morse Give me bui wall or trellis bower Whereon my soul to lift. And I will bless each shining hour With perfume rare from bud and flower, The giver and the gift. Written in 1927. on the way from Plymouth to Ixmdon. Along the railway every station was covered with climbing roses. AN ODE TO SPRING By Sydney H. Morse When thou did'st go— As one who mourncth for the dead, $0 mourned I thee. My long departed friend. And but for lingering memories Of happy past Would have forgotten thee. But since there is no death. 1 do rejoice And give my thanks to Him. Who mindful of His own. O gladsome Spring. Doth bring thee back a living thing. Written in 1929. on coming to school one spring day. HYMN OF CONSECRATION The “Hymn of Consecration” was written in 1914 by W'illet Patton in gratitude for the presentation of his composition Oratorio of Isaiah so beautifully presented under the direction of Mr. Morse. This hymn was first introduced to Central during the Lenten services which precede our Easter vacation. Since its first appearance it has been one of the favorite songs heard around school. Within these walls we gather In loyally and pride, To seek the heights of power— The truths that long abide. With brains and hands untiring, With hearts and souls aspiring. And honor for our guide. One steadfast hope we cherish, One conquest high pursue— Till faith and honor perish To keep life pure and true. Dear Central, toward thee yearning Our hearts with love are burning, With consecrated mind, God's righteous will to do. 26
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