National Louis University - National Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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BERTI-IA PAUL Her words do show her wit incomparable. LENA LEATH ERMAN Each good thought or action moves the dark world nearer to the sun. LOIS PEARCE They're only truly great who are truly good. MARGARET ALLEN I stand on the brink of a great career! Will someone please push me off? RUTH BAKER Equipped with three weapons--a strong will, a ready tongue and a happy smile. LOIS MUNSON HILL Thou art not voice alone, but hast both heart and head. HELEN DAVISON 'She puts her troubles down in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid, and smiles. DORIS ROBINSON I'll hold thou hast some touch of music. DOROTHY HALL Actions, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character. MARGARET COSI-I She had the genius to be loved. LOIS LEI-IIVIAN Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. ESTHER BROWN My mind to me a kingdom is. OTTILIE. PECHOUS Of all girls she's the most studiousf' RUTH PATE She knew herself to sing, And build a lofty rhyme. INEZ TRAXLER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenancef IVIRS. SEYBOLD With diligence she wins her way. 29

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T gg 'x .At ANNETTA HAINER 3 , ' -1 Mm' K i . , NA , A, ,QX g ,, Fling away ambitiong Xp y By that sin fell the angels. Q3 T, 57, MARJORIE. GRAVES is , Charms strike the eye, but merit wins A Wgvijl - 'Q the soul. . V, an tai., K I .xjrfx xuxgng , , RUTH I-IENNING if .W ' QE , I g g , Her's is a spirit deep and crystal clear im 1 . ' A I , Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies. 'aet Q DOROTHY PU 101.5 XY Nature teaches us to know our friends. 3 . 1 ' f, R. ' l X ' '44 . Q GRACE. LUNDBERG , R A well-dressed, well-fed lady. ,Q , pt T .Q CECILE TOLONEN Qs se A2 .' ',xx'ss:- I ' X' ' ' It 5 5' lf aught of prophecy be mine, ' .,e, I Thou wilt not live in vain. .f , , LILLIA LYMAN Bid me discourse and I will enchant G plyyvvvl thine ear. iff qi . I, THEO. SMITH I l would more natures were like thine, i 5 That never casts a glance before. -it WLM. 1 p e s MABEL BARCLAY r f She is your friend when you're in need of 1 if a friend who is a friend indeed. MAUDE HUMPHREY ' i V, 6 , R ,A ff Begone, dull Care! Thou and I shall 13, 1 5 T never agree. 1 , k , , xg IRENE 'WOODSON J Qi 5, Q, A f Small and dainty, neat and gay, 1 Her chattering whiles the hours away. r V , MARIE MCGINNIS 'A T , ' , She looks as morning roses Newly washed with dew. 28



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Junior Class History UNIORS, just how are we to tell them all that we are leaving, that we have had a happy two years here, that we are sorry to go, but that we are eager to try to carry on in our very own schools? Which line do we follow- lt breaks our hearts to think our happy youth is past, or A good time was had fand will be had, by alln? I think the latter, don't you? And so we'll tell the world what fun we have had these two years, from the time our little green ribbons brought us into the inner heart of N. K. E.. C. until now, when as Juniors about to graduate, we give bits of reliable advice to the bewildered Freshies and smile complacently when they think us wise. What memories we have to carry with us of our parties and assemblies, of the faculty play and the pageant, of the director's luncheon and the alumnae supper, of Miss lVlcE.lroy's teal and our jolly dances, of the Christmas tree and our dorm tacky parties! And all this is not even suggesting the hundreds of good times we have had in smaller groups, from bus rides with north shore waffles and decollete cheese dream parties, to variety shows and mock weddings-but we beat the Freshmen to the altar in real life. Of course, there has been another side to the story, and l know that we will sorely repent the day that we took a few notes in Children's Lit. class and we'll spend a lifetime in reverting to Dr. Schaub's notes to make sure whether it is morally right for us to pay so low a price for that new coat. l will postpone my discussion of Dr. Clement until next hour. l feel sure that a few years hence Dr. Downing will be Hooded with inquiries concerning the latest statistics relative to bird migration, and what shall we do if our super- intendents ask us for a definition of spot? But in all seriousness, l wonder how many of us truly realize what real friends our faculty and housemothers have proved, and what good sports they are-every one. We know we are going to miss them very much- just as much as the girls and good times and hard work. Most of us are going out now to try to give all we can to the communities in which we settle, to carry over the true play spirit. We want to give to others the ideals that we have grown to understand and love. We want to make good as members of a splendid profession, as individual teachers and as individuals. It is never easy when we first try our wings, but we don't mean to let the world go ahead and leave us to trail behind-we are going to push forward, and look forward and up-and smile. Lois Munson Hill. 30

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