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26 THE HAMMER. truly inspired all of us, but only two of our class found it possible to bring before more of mankind those miraculous teachings. Miss Steigerwalt and Miss Yeakle, better known as Salama and Sophia (for it would have been cruel of fate to separate these two) started the first school in Philadelphia based on Manual Training in the year nineteen hundred and seven. Miss Salama Steigerwalt frequently recites at entertainments given by the school. The purpose of these entertainments is to make them drawing cards for the public, that they may visit the school and witness for themselves the wonderful work. A visit to their school is the only essential to becoming a manual training enthusiast. I was handed a copy several days ago of the Musical Courier. I opened this paper at about the middle pages, and my eyes were attracted by the following: “On the front page of this issue appears the picture of an American, Katherine Hobach, who has recently created a very great stir among the musicians of Berlin. Her technique is amazing, her tone is full, pure and sweet, and her musicianship has awed the Germans, which is praise indeed.” Another of the fine arts is being truly interpreted by Miss Maud Z. Hallman, of Venice, Italy. Miss Hallman was thought by some to be quiet, but she, while others were laughing and joking, was keenly observing and reading the character of children as revealed in their faces. She dreamed to reveal to mankind what she made a most close study, three perfect pictures of their facial expressions. She studies art in Venice. While here she is not overawed by the great fame of the leading artists, but keeps ever striving to do perfect work for anything but perfect work, she thinks, will be an injustice to the children. She has produced some wonderful works. But at the end of each year she destroys all her pictures which she can secure, as they have some little mistakes which then she no longer makes. I have no doubt Miss Hallman will in time reach her ideal. Then having accomplished her purpose, she will be happy. And now I come to Miss Cora Belle Lafferty. Her powers as an entertainer and humorist are well known to us who were fortunate enough to have her as one of our classmates. Miss Lafferty always showed a great sympathy for ministers, and is now living
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CLASS PROPHECY. 25 Miss Jennings met a lonely naval officer, Mr. Jenkins, and married him. Miss Ely met a self-made merchant, Mr. Howards, and they were married. If Hawthorne were describing their homes he would say, “They comprise extensive pleasure grounds with mansion houses in the construction of which it has been their object to realize castles in the air, hardening the shadowy walls into granite. Beautiful enough to vanish like a dream, yet substantial enough to endure for centuries. The gorgeous furniture, the refinement of upholstery and all the luxurious artifices combine to render these residences places where life might flow onward in a stream of golden days undisturbed by the ruggedness which fate loves to fling into it.” You will doubtless remember the captain of the Senior Basket Ball Team. Under Mr. Herbert Roeder’s care many were the times we defeated the Middlers. Ah, those insignificant Middlers! And yet we remember them and retain a certain love in our hearts for them—partly sympathy, I presume. Well. Mr. Roeder on leaving the Normal took a course in physical culture at Harvard, and has now under his charge the college men there. There was another young man who was elected treasurer whenever any organization to which he belonged had money to be considered. He was elected not because he was so generous with it, for often when we made requests for sums, no matter how small, we were confronted by the question, “Is it necessary?” or “That much?” or some similar remark. But at the end of the year we were always pleased with the large amount of money on hand, and we congratulated ourselves on our economy, when in reality it was Mr. I). Augustus Swope’s management. He can now be found seated at his desk in his office on Wall Street, where he spends his days and most of his nights, with a pen behind his ear and a pair of mysterious spectacles on his nose, speculating. During our Senior year, you cannot fail to remember, it was our good fortune to have a gentleman lecture to us on social efficiency, paper folding and the like. You remember the marvelous houses, ducks, etc., which that man could produce out of brightly colored papers four inches square, caused the class to reverence him, and we were continually held spellbound. He
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CLASS PROPHECY. 27 happily with her husband, a Lutheran minister, in Altoona, Pa. Her husband's congregation, I have heard say, are completely captivated, and talk much about their minister's wife, who is such a charming and brilliant conversationalist. Miss Maud G. Hostetter seemed always fond of vocal music, along which lines she rapidly developed upon leaving school. She has studied under the most talented teachers of our land, and has now entrusted to her care the voices of the most promising music pupils of the New York Chautauqua. There was another of our class who believed most heartily in a rounded-out character. While we were with him we saw him studying, in addition to his text-books, art, vocal music, the violin, poetry, oratory, and about a dozen other things which I have forgotten. Upon leaving school, Mr. Willis W. Hackman turned to a new subject, sculpturing. Along this new channel he has made the most progress. He is now in London, and although he pursues this occupation most closely, his spare moments are, as of old, devoted to rounding out his character. Grover Cleveland Chandlee—the name might suggest to the stranger a young man of a political turn of mind. But though interested as a looker-on of politics, we, who thought we knew him, on the contrary thought he would make a grand “Little Minister. But though we thought we were good readers of character, he has shown us his was no usual character to read. Much to the surprise of all, he attended the University of Pennsylvania for the purpose of becoming a physician. After his graduation there, in 1909, a physician and friend of his in Boston persuaded him to make that city his dwelling place. Here he has worked up for himself an extensive practice. Now I will relate the history of the young lady from Wayne County. It would take too long to relate the entire history of the class, so I am, therefore, mentioning only the most important events of their eventful histories. The most important event of Gertrude C. Mcliale’s life was when some youth, a former resident of Scranton, whose name is Mr. Walters and whose height is four feet and eleven inches, had the audacity to propose to this sedate maiden. It is whispered that she, for a brief minute, lost her
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