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The memory of the past will stay NORLLIALOGLUE Annie Zi. Eamphivr I he educated man is a rounded character, well adjusted by nature and by training to the world in which he is called to live. He has learned self mastery, consideration for the rights of others and the final art that schools so fail often to teach, of knowing how to learn and keep on learning. Knowledge that is applied to life and isincreased in using, sympathy that is ever awake and active as a U K motive for action, humility and curiosity ,that deepen and T' broaden the soul in following out the thoughts of God- these are elements of the education we desire for all men upon earth. Isaac Ogden Rankin. Elizahrth 15, Gbiirrn HEN Time who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasures too, And half our joys renew, Then talk no more of future gloom Our joys shall always lastg For Hope shall brighten days to come, And Memory gild the past. jlloore. V - ' v-5--' Q I
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T E-Q 1QQRMAl,0GUE 17 Hannah mPl'IiUl1l. matrrmnn EELIEYIC in yourself: believe in hunianityg believe in and no one. Love your work. lYork, play, hope and trust. Keep in touch with today. Teach yourself to be prac- tical and up-to-date and sensible. Both happiness and success are yoursf' X X 'x Mrs. Graves l N inspiration is a jov forever, a possession as solid as -T Y 1 xv a landed estate, at fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by year a revenue of pleasurable ' activity. To have many of these is to be spiritually rich. Robert Louis Stevenson. A- X . I 1 1 - 1 X Q .X ,. gf. l the success of your undertakings. Fear nothing
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pro R M A L o G U-E 19 f Mina ifiughve iss Bugbee, our matron, came to us after f2Ql'2ltlll2l.illlg from tl1e Boston Sc-hool of Domestic Seienee. Her ever f radiant smile and store of good jokes l1ave made her a lasting friend to us all. 'The class of 1915 wisl1es her great happiness in her future life. FOUR THINGS Four things a man must learn to do fn' If he would make l1is record trueg i To think without confusion elearlyg To love his fellow-men sineerelyg To aet from ll0llCSt motives purelyg To trust in God and Heaven securely. Henry Vain Dyke. Alirr Tliillian Hull ISS HALL is one person who111 tl1e Seniors, especially tl1e waitresses, will greatly miss when they leave tl1e dormitory. They will not soon forget her bright and cheery ways. Her chief oeeupations, besides cooking, are dancing and telephoning, but those do llOt take away any of l1er dignity as Assistant Matron. YVe l1ope that she will soon be able to show her powers as matron of SOIIIC 6StillJliSlllllt'l1t a11d wish l1er the best of luck i11 l1er undertakings. J l ..4 ,- , ,
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