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3 o . n 5- I la.- -.-a 0293 The BLUE and GOLD Gxlbill MATHEMATICS AND HISTORY Miss Emma Dutt, A. B., Heidelberg. Graduate work at Chicago University. The greatest. thing in this world is not so much where we are but in what direction we are moving. Q fl I' MATHEMATICS ' Miss Eva Good, A. B., Heidelberg. Graduate work at Columbia University. Are you in earnest? Sieze this very minuteg what you can do or dream you can, begin it. I l I PHYSICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Clarence W. Lutz, B. S. in Education, Heidelberg. Graduate work at Ohio State University. Said Polonius to Laertes: 'The friends thou hast and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel.' I' 'll' I! CHEMISTRY Mr. Alfred Miller, A. B., Heidelberg. Turn that 'no' around and go 'on'. 'lk 'll' ik MUSIC h Miss Charlotte Bastian. Diploma in Public School Music 3 Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati. There's music in the sighing of a reed, Thereis music in the gushing of a rill, There's music in all things if men had ears, The earth is but an echo of the spheres. -Byron. 'R 'lf if MUSIC, VOCATIONS AND MATHEMATICS Mr. L. S. Foght, A. B., Heidelberg. The longer I live the more I appreciate Charles Dickens in his statement 'Nothing is high because it is in a high place and nothing is low because it is in a low place? i UQ-34575-9' I V539 Page Ten
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fi. The BLUE and GOLD ml W.. MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY we as as I I HISTORY - I Supt. C. A. Krout, A. M., Wittenberg College. Graduate work at - Harvard and Columbia. The class of '25 is the thirty-sixth class from the Tiffin High School to whom I have extended greetings. , Your class is the largest sent forth by the public schools. May its ,- size influence each Of you to make it the best. ik I- X- 5 cwics AND HISTORY Principal H. H. Frazier, A. B., Heidelberg. Graduate work at Q Chicago University. I To be always ready to follow any leader, with whatever project he- may offer, is to lose all one's personality and independenceg to be never willing to follow another's counsel however good is to get for oneself a reputation. for stubborness and to miss some of the finest inspirations of life. - -ll 'R' if . HISTORY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 Miss Nellie Arnold, Heidelberg. No man has come to true greatness who has not felt in some degree that his life belongs to his race and that what God gives him, He gives him for manhood. il- -li ill- LITERATURE AND ENGLISH Miss Mary Hartman, A. B., Heidelberg. The world gives the laurels 'to those who win through, Who never surrender or stopg Who trust to their pluck but never to luck, And always go over the top. l I' It ik LATIN L Mrs. Gertrude Williams, Greenville Seminary for Womeng Heidelberg. I Get acquainted with your neighbor. You may like him. 4. I I H' iiiii ' 0 i S? II I ' 'IHI 'II'K i 'l Page Nino
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liilfm The BLUE and GOLD Fm- I F' COACH Mr. Marion H. Struble, A. B., Wittenberg. To get the most out of life choose carefully, work hard and live right. I :- il il- il HISTORY Mr. Lewis R. Williams, A. B., Heidelberg. Graduate work at Wisconsin University. 9 Work while it is yet day for soon the twilight shadows will deepen S? into night and the River of Life will flow into the Ocean of Eternity. -3 MANUAL ARTS Do not make excuses-make ood 'I 'H X' ffxl Ili . i . 3551+-E - Mr. Herbert Hutchinson, Bowling Green Normal. ' 4,- Kl - g .li 'I' 'I -l' ENGLISH AND LATIN Miss Ruth Ann Wade, A. B., Heidelberg. F' What do we live for if it is not to make life less diflicult for each other. I 5 il- -JK MODERN LANGUAGES Miss Margaret M. Miller, A. B., Oxford College for Women. Difficulties, what are difliculties? Just things for us to overcome. 'R il- if i HOME ECONOMICS Miss Eleanor Clark, B. S. in Home Economics, Ohio State University. Count that day lost whose low descending sun. Views from thy hand, no worthy action done. , 3 as an an Q ENGLISH, LITERATURE AND DEBATE COACH r Irvin F. Hoerger, A. B., Heidelberg. Let us learn to live for we must die alone. -Crabbe. eww- B BW-me-e'e1Q-fe2X9'N9n wr-Qs Page Eleven AnYY -YW' YY ,
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