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LELAND J. BOARDMAN, PH.D Oberlin College, Cornell University. Physics. And thou art worthyg full of power,- As gen-tle,' liberal-minded, great, consistent Wearing all that weight of learning lightly lil c a flowerf' Characteri-stic-Honest. BERTHA M. QROTHERMEL, B.L.I Emerson College. , Oratory. I'll keep my heart glad, true and waom I never will grow old. Characteristic-Kin-ii. RAYMOND E. DOUGLAS, B.S. Hillsdale College. Biological Science. ' . My heart is awed within me, when I think Of the great miracle that still goes on, In silence around me-the perpetual work Of Thy creation, finished, yet renewed Foreverf' Characteristic-Ohserving. CAROLINE A. BAKER Librarian. A kindly act is a kernel sown, That will grow to -a goodly tree, Shedding its fruit when time has flown ' Down the gulf of eternity. Characteristic-Thoughtful. . A CHARLES B. 'WHITAKER Bonebrake Theological Seminary. Theology. Christ is come to be my Friend, Leading, loving to the end,' Christ is come to be my King, Ordering, ruling everything. Characteristic-Steadfast. CLARA BELLE LANG, A.B. University of Michigan. English. Violets ever hiding, Take them now, and let them tell Of friendship all abiding. So may joys shflne forth today, Shedding fragrance on your way. , Characteristic-Modest.
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FRANK H. VVRIGHT, A.B. Oberlin College. Dean of Theology, Dean of Men. Philosophy and Theology. A firm faith is the best diyinityg a good life the best philosophyg a clear conscience the best lazog honesty the best policy. Characteristic-Industrious. DORAH L. BURNELL, B.S., A.M. University of Nebraska. Chemistry. A soul I So full of sufnwner wealth, so glad-, So healthy, sound, and clear and whole. Cha racteristic-Friendly. H. LEROY FANCHER, A.M. Oberlin College, Cornell University. Greek, German. I 'tMen of earnest thought and quiet contem- plation exercise a wonderful influence over men of action. Characteristic-Huinble. ELLA M. HILLPOT New England Conservatory. Piano. To do my duty in that state of life unto which it shall please God to call me. Characteristic-Patient. ALLEN M. BAKER, A.B. Houghton College. Physical Education, French. The body ought to be the soul's best friend, and cordial, dutiful h,elpvnate. Characteristic-Energetic. FRIEDA A. GILLETTE, A.B. University of Rochester, Cornell University. History. True worth is in being, not seeming,- In doing each day that goes by Some little good, not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. Characteristic-Veracious. l22l 'i P
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PHILINDA S. BOWEN Geneseo State Normal. Principal of High School. Latin. May you rnle 'us long, and leave ns rulers of your blood As noble till the latest day! May children of onr children sag, She wrough,t her people lasting good. C1113l'2ICfL01'lStlC--T1'll9. HERMAN BAKER, B. MUS. E. Northwestern University, Special training with: John Finley Williamson of Dayton, Ohiog Honier Bodeheaver of Wiiiona Lake, Indianag and Le Roy Wetzel of Chicago. Vocal. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the dag Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. Characteristic-Dauntless. CRYSTAL L. RORK, A.B-. Houghton College, Cornell University. Science, German. I am more concerned about making a life than a living. Characteristic-Coniiding. LOIS B. SMITH Ohio Wesleyan College, Cornell University. English, Drawing. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, low-an ea?- cellent thing in a woman. Characteristic-Virtuous. BERTHA A. GRANGE Matron of Girls' Dormitory. Usefulness comes bg labor, not by ease. Characteristic-Vigilant. JULINA S. HUBBARD Study Hall Attendant. Blest be the tongue that speaks no ill, Whose words are always true, That keeps the law of kindness still Whatever others do. Characteristic-Loving. i241
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