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gggifozofzgiaa From the Faculty to the Students My philosophy is embodied in: , My summit calls, its steps are paved VX7ith footsteps running up to God. But, oh! The Weary Way and blC21li That looks upon that mountain peakfl DAWN N. WALLACE. My philosophy: . u . g A person can have or achieve anything, Within reason, if he is Willing to Work and Wait. BLANCHE D. VfXRNEY. My philosophy of life is best expressed in the 'cGolden Rulenz Do unto others as you would have others do unto youf, VICTORIA M. COGSVVELL. My philosophy: Hope seems to me the key with which to unlock all mysteries, the light with which to drive away all shadows, the Warmth with Which to melt all the snows of life. KATHERYNE T. HEALEY. Bly philosophy: Live each day to the fullestg Work While you Work, play While you play. PHYLLIS FORBES. My philosophy: VVork hard with intelligence and understanding. Play hard With joyous diversity. ELIZABETH BERRY. My philosophy: V W7e are each a part of a Great Plan, as important as the size of a planet in the Solar System and as unimportant as the size of an electron in the atomic system. In order to get the most out of this kind of life one should do her best at all times-live every day as though it Were her last and she'll never be sorry. VERA M. CURRIER. My philosophy: It is.all luckg but the chief point about luck is-to realize it when you have it. D LILLIAN M. BODWELL. My philosophy: Forsan et haec meminisse iuvabit. SLENA XVYMAN. l 52 l
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Alice Hews has a leave of absence from her position in Boston and is taking a trip around the world. 3 Bernice Lowe is State Supervisor of Home Economics in New Ham - shire. p Jean Taylor is dietitian at Yale. Do you still enjoy your position as secretary to President Feineman of Dartmouth College? Lovingly, POLLY. THE BROKEN-HEARTED HOUSE AT CONCORD The house stood sad and lonely against the bleak and dreary sky. The doorway was lonely and silent, for the warmth of welcome was lacking there. Perhaps this house once held a family with its ties of love, happiness, and tender care. Then it was contented, while it was sheltering such a joyous group. But now its roof is tumbling and the panes of glass are goneg Its walls are grayed by the weather for it has seen many years pass by- Years of plenty and years of poverty, Days of joy and days of grief. The saddest sight one could ever see is a house with a broken heart. Rosa STARKEY. Ilsll
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