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Susan F?.F'm:1.ier' 'z' I 4?i'i9'f MRS. MHUDE G. COOK P1.B., PLM., Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Languages The ancient languages are the scabbard which holds the mind's swords. Goethe. SUSHN R. FRRZIER Supervisor, Training School, Kin- dergarten - Instructor in Education Delightful task! To rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot. Iames Thompson. Page Twelve FACULTY ETHEL L. DELZELL HB., FLM. Head of the Department ol Home Economics Professor of Home Economics The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness ol man than the discovery of a star. Brillat+Savorin. IRENE E. FRU E B.F.Pl., B.S. - Librarian Book e ever-burning lap of accui ated Wisdom. G. W. Curtis, MHRGHRET GERIG FLB., B.S., HM. Plssistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others. B. Franklin. FRED B. HHRRINGTON HB., FLM., Ph.D. Head of th-e Department of Edu- cation Professor ol Education The only Way in which one human being can properly attempt to in- fluence another is encouraging him to think for himself, instead of endeavoring to instil ready made opinion into his head. Sir Leslie Stephen. XJ ELIZHBETH M. ERWIN B.S., HM. X Supervisor, Traini gf hlgiool, Third and Fourth Gra Hssistant Professo It is better t b' you by r p than byes . t Education your child to and gentleness renee. HNNHDORH F. GREGORY HB., HM., Ph.D. Professor of Social Science Our whole social life is in essence but a long, slow striving for the victory oi justice over force. Iohn Galsworthy.
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FACULTY LYLE v. QNDREWS W HB., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Science seems to me to teach in th-e h est and strongest manner the great truth which is em- bodied in the Christian conception of entire sur- render to the will of god. Huxley. ROSS O. HRMSTRONG Ft. B.. H. M. Coach, Football and Basketball Instructor of Physical Education Flttack is the reaction, I never think I have hit hard unless it rebounds. Samuel Iohnson. RITH QTKINSON PLB., Pl. M. I Supervisor, Training School, History and Speech Hssociate Professor ot History History is the chart and compass for national endeavour. Flrthur Helps. EUGENE M. BERRY Pt. B., M.S., Ph. D. Head of the Department of Mathematics Professor of Mathematics There are two worlds, the world that we can measure with the line and rule, and the world that we feel with our heart and imagination, Leigh Hunt. MRS. ETHEL M. BOSTDER FLB. Supervisor, Training School, Principal, Iunior High School Instructor in Education Education has for its object he formation of character. H, Spencer. QLBERT H. Busnows 1 r 7 HB., S.T . ' l f ' d of t epartment o o ' s ' Profes - Econo r e, peech Pls ' 9 no ay be expended on a private no ' , a on an empire, and as much wisdom y be drawn from it. Emerson. H. H. CHMBURN B.S., M.S. Hssociate Professor of Biology Science is organized knowledge. H. Spencer. LUCY M. CLHRK PLB., PLM. Head of the Department of English Professor of English Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Hs by the one health is preserved, strengthened and invigoratedg by the other, vir- tue is kept alive, cherished and conformed. Hddison. BERNICE COLE l'3t.B., FLM. Principal, Senior High School, Supervisor of Latin and English Flssistant Professor of Education The knowledge of the ancient languages is main- ly a luxury. Iohn Bright. MRS. ELEHNOR B. COOK HB. Qssistant Professor ot Geology and English Curator of Museum The art of the pen is to rouse the inward vision ...That is why the poets, who spring imagina- tion with a word or phrase, paint lasting pic- tures. G. Meredith.
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FACULTY MQRY L. HEUERMPINN GLEN W. HILDRETH EDITH L. HILTON B.S., FLM. Supervisor, Training School, First and Second Grades Hssociate Professor of Education The true purpose of education is to cherish and unfold the seed of immortality already sown within usg to develop, to their fullest ex- tent, the capacities of every kind with which the God who made us has endowed us. Rnna Iameson. H.B., HM., Ph.D. Head of the Department ol Teacher Training Professor of Education Enlighten the people generally and tyranny-oppressions of both mind and body will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day. Thomas Iefferson. GHRNET I. LHRSON B.S., PLM., Ph.D. Professor of English Hll men see the same objects, but do not equally understand them. Intelligence is the tongue to dis- cern and taste them. Thomas Tro- herne. FLB., PLM. Supervisor of English Hssociate Professor oi English and Education Language is cr city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. Emerson. MINNIE E. LICI-ITE LFIWRENCE G. LINDHHL V. CHLVON MCKIM B.S., M.S. Plssistant Professor of Chemistry Science when well digested is nothing but good sense and rea- son. Stanislaus. HB., HM. Head of the Department of Indus- trial Hrts Professor of Industrial Flrts ' Observation more than books, ex- perience rather than persons are HB., HM., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Geog- raphy Professor of Geography H man may know the world With- 2, out leaving his own home. La 1 , frrrffb AJ the prime education. I-I. B. Hlcott. Tsze. W TQ E. TRIPP MICHHEL QDELQIDE H. MILLER AQ, WW ,A L ff? , B.S., M.S. B.S., PLM. LV A 9' Plssistant Professor of Physics Hssociate Professor of Wo'rnen's YQ Ft series of judgments revised Physical Education MV wit ut ceasing goes to make up By constant exercise one develops the incontestable progress of freedom of movement-for virtuous sc' nce. Duclaux. deeds. Diogenes. 6540124 -4'91.b,1s,, .f I v , V: ,f .. - ' ' .nj-4'-'!',,f X, Page Thirteen
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