Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1914

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could do without her. The rumor reaches us that she has some handsome Canadian brothers. Ruth Lippitt Whose art of winning men by route of their stomachs is unsurpassed. She is modest, simple and sweetg the very type of Priscilla. Helen Pierce She has a sweetheart in every town? Alice Powers The betrothed. VVl1o'd a thunk it! Sweet, simple Allie, with her innocent blue eyes and quick coming blushes. Grace Powers To merry best becomes you When life is young. Mildred Rinker No sooner known but loved. She is the beauty of our class. Helen Wagner lfgh l llf Presented with scholarship tree. U ' She speaks sincerely but speaks with force. Q' Nor can o11e word be changed but for a worse I'll take this home to Jane. 15

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i NCME EQQNOMIQS 1-Z'-J-J. Edna Boerner How we all love her! She is good natured, happy and she can work too. She says she is going to get a Buster Brown. Mame Alcott She attempts the end and never stands to doubt, Nothing so hard but she can make it out. Does she love The Old Front Porch? Nell Bundick To look at tall, stately Nell you would think her dignified-but she isn't. Her motto is Go while the goin' 's good. Gertrude Campbell Not much talk-a great sweet silence. Wl1e1'e one is the other is also: fGertrude and Mildreclj. Ruth 'Carson Satisfied, satisiied, If anyone should ask you why Just tell them Fin a Gamma Phi. Pomona Cleveland 'tWill the meeting come to order? We admire her for she's to be a suffragette and when we become of age we intend to vote for her. Business Manager of Annual. Emily Cowen The idear! Emily says she has bean looking for a perfect man. Leila Cronan-Class President There is in this girl's heart one sentiment, that of the welfare of her class. All her year's ad- ministration has been wise and she has brought about a union between us which will never be broken. Nan Grutshall She is so divinely bent to meditation that we have concluded that she must be in love. Fre- quent 'tabsenteismn is another symptom of love. Helen Holland I don't know whether you dare broach the sub- ject of theologs to Helen, but if you do-be- ware! You might be prying into a little secret that is sacred since her Kansas City trip. Edith I-Iitchner She hails from Kansas and lfm sure we never 14



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M Class History me A KI-Iome Economics, 1914.j BEING a member of the A. D. E.'s of 1914 one might accuse me of giving way to my own imagination or emotions in this history, but as a true historian I have a profound reve1'ence for the truth and will endeavor to enumerate the simple facts of the great honors and achievements of this class in its two short years at C.W. C. V Wlieii we first entered in 1912 I confess some of us were giggly, irresponsible and somewhat in- different, until we learned that at the end of two years A. D. E. would be attached to our names. Then our shoulders felt as though they were laden with a very heavy burden and we began to wonder at the meaning of it all. It did not take us long however to understand, for Miss Wolcott was an excellent example of all that these three letters stand for. We found that we were to learn the art of right living and that we were to have a part in the bet- terment of the race. This inspired us to do such a good year's work that our brilliancy astounded the faculty. At the end of the year our exhibition of lingerie and dainty cooking was a great success, and we went away feeling happy that another year was to follow. After three m0nth's vacation we returned to our Alma Mater and found seventeen seats in the new chapel reserved for us. As we just glanced over the student body we saw many strange faces and we did not feel quite at home until we heard the voice of our beloved President Treat calling us to order. ' Our attention was then called to the faculty all sitting in a row on the platform. Yes, there was Miss Cleveland looking smiling and innocent as ever but we knew that she was guilty of assign- ing the hardest lessons we ever had to tackle However, there is nothing to regret for America has her to thank for seine of the most clever short stories that have ever been produced in the history of its literature. Next to her sat Mrs. Treat whose dear face, so full of kindly smiles, is always an in- spiration to see. Alas! Miss Wolcott was missing, but we were glad to welcome the two Smiths who were to take her place. We set about our work with remakable zeal and a new life and vigor which was mightly in- creased by our class spirit. Miss Smith has often remarked on our unusual display of originality and the brilliancy of our reeitations. Such qualities as have been mentioned go to make a class of such high character as has never been heard of in the annals of history, and I am sure you will all agree that no class more noble or more true has ever left or ever will leave C. W. C. 16

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