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Administrative and Teaching Staff, 1934-35 Jean Dean Cole, President A ,11., Mt. Holyoke College George W, Lloyd, Director of Junior Coihffc , University of London, A3L, Clark University Helen G. H asttngs, ratlcmic if end Prepamfory iSVJjo«L A.R., Radeliife; S.B., Simmons Katharine E. Hill, Rttrordet Steubenville Seminary C Atmekink S. Blaxeslek, Chairman Boanf of J dwdWioH, A.H., Ml. t lolyokc ; A.M„ Chicago Robert H. Kick, Hmtinesir Mannyer A.Ii., Lafayette Agnes Be Lano, English. History of Jr!, A.B., A,M., Michigan Keukkaxi Elting, Science, A.IL, Vass r ,L Lorn a Guard, Librarian; Mt, Vernon Seminary Elizajietii E. Graves, Agnes Scott, New York School of Fine Art Mildred ITaxxa, A.B., A.M , Stanford Uni ver.it y ELittAiiKTH M illy ah, .Jr ; Diploma Fine Arts, Columbia University Rowexa M. Houjrex, ffome Economies: S.B., Drexel; A.M., Cojurabia William C. Johnstone, Rh.IX, History of Civilization Elmer L. Kayser, Ph.D , If is tort of C ir 11 feat ion Olyvex Lloyd, Mathematics, M.A , Cambridge Hortexse Moore, Dramatics, A.B., University of North Dakota; M.F.A,, Yale Christy Mac Kaye, E nt Uxh ; A. IX, Rollins Jeanne Moule de la Haitrie, French; Brevet d Institutriee Academic de Besittjon [ Eleven j
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EmZA m: r I t L So M KKS A m:Ll A ( i AXES 1 l EN SEE V hJ HA N D K A K CoJ,E Three t comen have consecrated their lives to the making of M on ft Vernon Seminary ELIZABETH J. SOMERS Elizabeth L Somers was its creator. Her many-sided genius fashioned its ideals ■ her farsightedness shaped its curriculum ; her insistence upon perfection gave it charm ami atmosphere and when it had ftruwii prosperous her beneficence swung open-wide its portals that scores of eager girls without money and without price, might share with those more affluent, that intangible possession which men call culture. Woven into her very nature was the power to inspire a loyalty to herself and to her school which abides today not only in the hearts of her students but passes on, as in a legend, to their children and to their children ' s children. ABE LI A GATES HENSLEY A delta Gates Hensley was a rare personality. She possessed an unswerving sense of justice which led to her inaugurating increase in salaries. Sabbatical years for her faculty and pensions as a reward for length of service; hers was the self-effacement which abolished prUate ownership of the school, and tiers the superb eourage t hat carried to success the building nj the Greater M. Y S. at a time when the world was in the agonies of war. When death came, as a bolt from the blue— she had already laid Indelibly upon the school — the impress of her own serene and lovely nature. JEAN DEAN COLE TIk deeds of Jean Dean Cole are eloquent in her praise. The completion of the Mcmormi Chapel had her unstinted support; the Golden Jubilee was horn in her active mind and carried to success by iier tireless planning; to her the school owes the development of . r . Somers pioneering plan tor a Junior College; to her the brave meeting of discourH ?- iimit and depression in a distraught world and to her, the celebration of the Elteabeth burners Centenary, destined to reinspire, assemble and unify the hopes of these three women who have given to Mount Vernon Seminary their all. She is the final link in this triad chain, for however great and prosperous the Mount rrnon Seminary of the future may be, these three unchallenged women shall ever occunv a unique place in its history. V • | Hklex Ye atm ax Doughty, ]h. [Y a|
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.Ti;lia H. Nichols, Eighth Grade; A B., University of Washington Mary A. Nourse, Economies f Sociology; Ph.B., Chicago; A.M., Wisconsin Adela K. Payne, Voice ; Pupil Frank K. Clark, Paris E lean ore Peltier, French; Convent tin Sacre Coeur, Paris Elsa L. Raxer, V tolm-; Pup i ! Leopold Auer Jake Plummer Rice, Expression : Curry School Alvs M. RicketTj Plano ; Pupil of Vlggo Kihl, Leipsic, London, Toronto, Canada Katherine Riggs, Harp: Pupil Dorothy J ohnston- Baseler , Philadelphia Adolf Turovs kv. Organist, Choir Master: Peabody Conservatory of Music Harriet R. Walker, Psychology; Mt. Vernon Seminary Elizabeth Winston, Piano; Pupil Harold Bauer, Ernest Hutcheson M iriam L. Spaulding, Director Physical Education ; A.R., Boston University Jeannette Pearson, Jsst, Dept. of Physical Education; Boston School of Physical Education Is . J. Martin, Health Director; R. X. Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia Grace E, Carrol i., .Isslsfant to Nurse; Mount Vernon Seminary Daniel Prentiss, M,D , Go intuiting Physician M kv P, Browk, Business Secretory; A.B., Bryn Mawr Marion DeLano, Head of the House Helen K. Myers, Secretary; Mount Vernon Seminary; Washington College of Law A li ce B . H or kins. . xxi-xlan f B u s in ess D (part m en t E , ( i . E Mini’s, .lx s is f a n ( Bn .v ; n e sx Dr pa H i n v n t Clara W. Foreman, lion sc Mother Annie M. Baylis, Dietitian N e tt a C . M r r p u e v t ir e r tor 1 1 o nt e Bej ia r 1 m ent ♦ ♦ ♦ IN MEMORY of C 1 1 A K LOTT E Cj U ARD M C All ISTE R Died February 18, 1935 The simple and retiring nature of Charlotte Guard Mcrl Ulster makes words seem profane r and yet. we who come to the end of the school year, missing her gen tie presence, realize) increasingly the loss that the school mi stains, deprived of her nn failing loyalty and her abiding faith in youth when held to its best. [Twelve]
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