Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX)

 - Class of 1917

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,id X xX x S ,,.,,. ..1 121gW ,,,,...,A......,. .. X .- s' XX X XXW is 1QN 1 X -Xt X X X X X X X s X X X X XXXXX .. Miss MARY MCLEAN Miss Mary is all that the name implies, more than the position gives credit for, and meets the highest expectations of the greatest idealist. The girls in the UDump say she is positively without a fault. By her win- some personality and true womanhood she has fastened her very life in the hearts of all her girls. She knows Latin, 'initio finign one pupil in Cicero said, ul bet she could beat the old man himself saying that orationf' no one denied it. l-ler Cierman pupils say she could beat Wilhelm II at anything he started. And all agree that she sets the standard for loving kindness and firm resolve. Clarendon College must have been wear- ing her lucky sign when it procured her services. ,Y .. -V' iq-v-v---vw---v Dean of Women-Latin and German. K W E2 M. D. CODY, M. A. Science. Mr. Cody, desiring to see a little more ol the state, easily secured a position in the faculty of Clarendon College.. He was put in charge ofthe White l-louse where he proved to be a worthy administrator. But believing, as does Woodrow Wilson, that a White House should have a mistress, he went back to his home country and allied himself with one of it's most charming young ladies, whom we have all learned to adore and respect. Mr. Cody has also proved to be a very efficient teacher and has added all of his part to make the best faculty C. C. has ever had. ...ist ,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,......... , ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,. ................. , . .. .................... . ......... - ..... T l fe: ss: mms' f X gs X Xi X3 final. i'ii'ii Y iiiiii H iiii iiii 7H.'f,fflfifff:: iiiiii fi' ,Wdffiffifif iiii if ffffffff.ffi.ff iiiiii f 'fff .... ',,'.'iii ' iiiiiii f fff...i.f..f....f..f.....fAf. ......il 14

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-!lllplr'!If!f- - nwrnr Vw- Mr. Condron believes that a teacher should always know more than his classes require and by his sincere endeavor and con- centrated study he has so prepared himself for his lifels work that his pupils feel they are in the presence of knowledge itself. But this is not all, his strong Christian character is so splendidly blended with it that everyone feels, he is just one of us. His unprejudiced opinion in history and definite knowledge in economics will causfz you to study the great problems of today and to know you are right, then go ahead. L. E. GRIBBLE, B. A. Maihemalics. S. H. CONDRON, M. A. Dean-Hisiorp and Economics. Gribble is just one of the boys with more sensef, that's what they all say, and no one will deny it. Coach has had timely experience with dormitory life from every phase. He knows every crook and turn and will ask no one to abide hy rules that he is not willing to follow. A common saying on the Hill is, I'd like to go to the show tonight, but Coach is so square with us I havenlt got the heartf, He has such a strong personality and uses such just reasoning that you jump at a chance to take the punishment. And this very thing has caused punishment to be so seldom that Hcampus life is almost past history. He has been just as successful, if not more so, in conducting his classes and has led many to a conquering end thru the hard grained muses of the cuban square. We are glad to learn that he is on the faculty roll for next year and assure those to come that thev will find him a MAN: a true sportg and a Christian gentleman. li!



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Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 129

1917, pg 129

Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 46

1917, pg 46

Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 46

1917, pg 46

Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 101

1917, pg 101

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1917, pg 78


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