Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT)

 - Class of 1922

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18 Year Book There are stages in the life of your child that need especially careful super- vision and watching on your part, and knowledge on the part of your child. Know, Mother dear, that these stages are all intertwined and connecting and each bears upon the other so that the continuity of life and nature is never broken nor disturbed. The earthly destiny of man is to make his own life a, whole, and to understand the wholeness of all life. This explains the unity of the life God has given to the world and the sense of duty for all to retain. Have you noticed, Mother, the careful and select placing of all things out of doors? Everything that God has placed is in perfect order, everything where it should be and nothing to mar it, unless thru some misdeed of man's. So too, must our homes be-in perfect orderg and we should go thru life striving with all that is in us, to make ours and those with whom we come in contact, a more perfect, pure, untainted life of peaceful happiness with God and man,- to fill our place in this great world,--to find that place where G-od meant us to be, and to do our best in fulfilling the duties and work which he has destined for us. -Flavimzi E. B1'en.mm-, '22. TRUE REST Rest is not quitting The busy careerg Rest is the Iitting Of self to one's sphere. 'Tis the hrook's motion, Clear without strife, Flitting to ocean, After this life. 'Tis loving and serving The highest and best: 'Tis onward, uuswerving, And this is true rest. -Goethe.

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Connecfiicut Froebcl Normal 17 2 tn A issgiugu A' fd , E. . r ' 'ls' 1.. 7 f I Isl' F! THE PIG ON HOUSE N N every child, the yearning for knowledge of the life of nature awakens Aj early, and you, Mother, should cherish this longing and give him that for which he craves-an intimacy with nature. Teach him those things that belong to his age and give him to understand the soul of life and nature. He wants to find the plain and abiding truth, to discover the profound unity lying deeply beneath the personal or partieularg to recognize the pure truths that are behind the fleeting and unstable passing details, and you, Mother dear, should be the means through which he learns these true things of life and nature so that he will grow up in a pure and holy state of mind, venerating and respecting the life that God has given us and the forms and usages in and to which that life is put. ' In giving him the lessons of life at the right time, Mother, you foster the strong, clear inclinations of soul and upraise the spiritual sense of God's deep unwavering fitness and the straight continuity of all things through life and death. These things must be given him in the right way though, dear, and at the right timeg for if they are given in a wrong manner, the mind does not take hold and carry them uprightly and true and untarnishedg and if they are given either too early or too late, the child is not ready to fully comprehend and therefore t.hese truths given him are but weak, deformed thoughts, or he has already formed his own ideas, and yours, given him, will become coarsened in their reception, lacking the free expausiveness of the purely spiritual type.



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C0'Il'N,CCtiC1lif Froebcl Normal 19 PROPHECY- CLASS OF 1922 f' SUPPOSE I should follow in the pa.th of my predecessors by falling asleep and dreaming but first let me say I was greatly worried when I found il , myself Class l rophet . The truth is, t.his worried feeling did not last very lo11g. I felt confident that some good fairy would appear before the ap- pointed timc, and with this end in view I dismissed it entirely from my mind. Somehow time has a way of flying when one does not want it to. Finally I awoke to the fact that there were but a few days left. for me to write my prophecy. Naturally I wanted to begin, but try as hard as I could-Nothing came to my rescue. Hours and hours of weary thinking, still no inspiration. Telephone call-Automobile ride. Once more the prophecy was laid aside. I 'was on my way to New Haven and in passing Avon Park, there was a band of gypsies camping. Out of the nowhere into the everywhere a gypsy seemed to spring up before me. Lady, let me tell your fortune or gaze into the crystal and know your future. My Prophecy -I told the gypsy about it, she said she also had the power of transmitting spirits and could place me wherever I wanted to go. I was to concentrate my thoughts on Bridgeport and the Class of 1922 . Before I knew it I was on Main Street. Looking around, my eyes fell upon a big glaring sign in red letters. Go-ing Out of Business Bairgaiozs in everything from pins to brlihilng suits Step inside Ladies. Look . Pins reduced to 10c a package, you can 't get stuck. Ladies' bathing suits-cut to almost nothing, Then take the bargains home with you. I stepped inside to look around and to my utter surprise, who was in charge but Marion Kingg she was so busy in passing out the bargains that she did not- have time to ta.lk to me. I promised to come back later to see her. I left the store and was walking down Main Street, who should I meet but Ruth Young dolled up like a circus horse in the latest fashion. During our conversation she told me she had been ma.rried three times and in July she would celebrate the fourth. I always knew Ruth had taking ways with the boys. She also told me -Miss Mary and Miss Inez had started i11 1930 on a tour of the world, in their little fiiver and would be gone from three to five years. They are always anxious to receive reports of the progress of their former pupils, carrying on a real postal exchange with them. After leaving Ruth I decided to go to the theatre and to my surprise I discovered Elsie Clark and Lilyan Drew as the star headliners. Elsie tripped the light fantastic which was always her favorite stunt, while Lilyan played on the piano and sang some of the old time nursery rhymes, such as, Jack and Jill , Sing a song of six pence , etc. On leaving the t.heatre I decided to walk down Main Street and see the changes that time had wrought.

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Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 7

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Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 6

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Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 15

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Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 35

1922, pg 35

Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 17

1922, pg 17

Connecticut Froebel Normal School - Yearbook (Bridgeport, CT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 21

1922, pg 21


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