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the: 1926 DART r it f Hilda S. Bredenberg, B.A. Hark! Hark Voice the lark .S7)(,7X. ( He(ive)i ' . ' i gate Champlain, N. Y., High School. Mt. Holyoke, 1921. Conducted Girls ' Glee Club at Settlement House, Holyoke, Mass. Studied Voice under Julia Bouge Dickinson at Mt. Holyoke, and Elizabeth Kelso Paterson, of New ' York City. Instructor in Voice at Spellman College, At- lanta, Georgia. Dickinson Seminary, 1925-1926. To Our Former Teachers We, the class of ' 26, with due respect, dedi- cate this space to those teachers who, at some time or other, have contributed toward our education at the Seminary, but have not been with us during the past year. Mj II li i II li li II Sixtcn
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Charles J. Markle, B.A. drctk 11)1(1 Science Though I look old, yet I am ntrony unci lusty; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood. Dickinson Seminary, 1920. Lock Haven Normal. Dickinson College, 1921-1924. Studied at University of Penns lvania, 1925. Dickinson Seminary, 1925-1926. Marion Fleming Expression Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Williamsport High School. Dickinson Seminary, Exm-ession, 1917. Post Graduate Work, 1918. Instructor in Davenport, Iowa. Chautauqua Platform, three seasons, playing leading role in The Bubble. Dickinson Seminary, 1925-1926. Mrs. Lulu Brunstetter Junior Department They that govern the most make the least noise. Bloomsburg State Normal, Dickinson Seminary, 1925-1926. ■fcSE 33Wi5a3i535 s ViSsr.:- . jan X ' ■-tmaa,!: Fifteen
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THE 1926 DART 1 - Congratulations, Class of 192,6 You have made some records of which you may well be proud. In scholarship you have established standards which others may well emulate and which will be difficult to surpass. On the athletic field members of your class have helped to achieve notable victories and to restore rightful athletic prestige to the school. In numbers you will doubtless rank first in the history of the school, in loyalty to the school and devotion to its ideals you rank second to none. In your Year Book you have achieved a notable success; in its origin- ality of design, the care given to all details, its richness and variety of con- tent, the financial success of the undertaking and the hearty cooperation secured from the whole school as well as from the members of the class, give it high rank as a class publication and demonstrate that ability and leadership which we expect of Dickinsonians and of which we are justly proud. It has been a pleasure to observe your progress in learning, your grow- ing powers of discrimination, your increasing appreciation of things of real merit, your enlarging capacities of body, mind and soul and your increasing evidences of self mastery. It is my earnest hope that I have been not only an onlooker, however interested, but that I may have had some little share in pointing out what Wlilliam Watson calls in his poem The Things that are More Excellent, and have afforded some stimulus and encouragement to their attainment. After you shall have received your diplomas and left the school to enter directly upon some useful endeavor or to continue your academic training, remember you are still Dickinsonians. Let no later loyalties make less bind- ing your loyalty to your first Alma Mater and no subsequent circle of friends dim the friendships found here. May the true Dickinson Spirit — honor, truth, service — hold you steady and lead you to that worthy goal, the attainment of useful and happy lives, is the wish of Your sincere friend. ■ Seventeen Mi
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