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18 NORMALOGUE BERTHA SHOLES Not the size of the task, but the spirit shown in the task, is the measure of the manf, ISS SHOLES came to us in our Senior year. To her kindly teaching many of us owe our tirst thorough knowledge of those things which make a home a delight to live in. Although she has not been a member of our faculty during our entire course she has endeared herself to the Class of 1916 and will not be soon forgotten by them.
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NORMALOGUE 17 ' MARY PEARSON Handiwork expressed the soul of the worker. That which is soul we weave as we live, and good or bad it tells in our ejorts. The good craftsman is he whose work is done as best he knows how. Not at once is perfection attained, but one day comes the revelation that at last mastery is achieved. This is art. JF you have never tried to make a passable genius out of common material you can not realize the task which awaited Miss Pearson in the class room each day. Never tiring of her task, but by worthy example and interesting lectures she strove to teach us the three great principles of art, namely, balance, rhythm and harmony.
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NORMALOGUE HANN AH P. WATERMAN ':!lF you Ncan dress with taste, to look attractive, Yet not make modes and frills your chief delight If both in Work and play you're strong and active g And of the gentler graces lose not sightg If you can teach, but not grow autocratic While holding every pupil to his bestg If making each new lesson most emphatic, You hold its true relation to the rest, If you can lead your children out from error, Withholding judgment and exalting truth, Redeem neglected little ones from terror, Bring health and gladness to the heart of youthg If you inspire each boy and girl you,re training, Respecting self and friends and neighborhood, To reach his goal-the one most worth attaining 5 However dimly you perceive the present good, Your service can not be expressed in wages, ,A X You'll Win the best the years may hold in storeg Of wealth and happiness, conserved thruout the ages Life will yield you all it promises, and more.
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