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4 :,, 1. l 7. --- .h 'isii-ii?25E51ElllllIIIllllllllIllllllllllIEIEES-3535.3i T H E N A T I 0 N A L fi,52626-EEE!5IIIIlllllIllIllllllllllIIlllilEiEE5 '2??Z?Z:ZiE Fi ii But where is honorable Miss Howard? I ask to know. 'fRoom 220-A. 'Q they narrate. 'fTo her you go find where to teach. I go and see much girls. 5 All seem waiting. f'Will I ever see the honorable Miss Howard? I think in my mind1--. It is a so long time. Then I see her-such sweet face, it f sweet smile and kind voice! She not seem worried by talk so much girls, but E talk to me so long as I need. Did I ever see more quiet, fine, kind lady? I I E punctuate to myself as I go. , 5 With apologies to E 2 Hashimura Toga. :D f Sing a song of library fines, : E Fines to pay to Miss Ecker. 2 E If any girl a book delays E E Miss Ecker's there to check hor! 2 : There was a young lady, you know, f E Who bought an Easter suit for her beau, E E And then asked her friend Q E The parcel to send 5 E And enclose a Valentine so f E The donor he'd easily know. E 5 You'll hardly believe me, I trow, : E But this Easy Mark did go E E From place to place E E In search of a lace 2 E Valentine, elen though E E 'Twas April, 'tho yet there was snow. 5 E She was laughed at by store keepers so E E She concluded her friend was a foe, : E And buying a bunny E E She hoped that the Johnny E L Would shout with laughter, Ha, Ha, E E While she with a smile, hid her woe! . E E In tune with all the glories of the spring time, alive to the needs of little 5 E children, in step with every progressive move in Education is this little lady whom E ? we call our Registrar, Miss Frances McElroy. E E May we introduce the Traveling Librarianl' of N. K. E. C., Miss Elizabeth E E Middleton. Perhaps you have met this helpful friend, with books piled high, E E enroute to Marienthal or Harrison Hall. On stormy days, and on calm days, f Q this Walking library functions. And, oh, yes, a brief-case has recently been added 'E E to this extension department of the college. E E Varied are Miss Middleton's occupations-housemother, chaperone, accom- E E panist, itinerant librarian. Diversity must be her motto. 5 Miss Lanphier-Yes, tall, queenly and dignified is she, but not too dignified 2 to enjoy a joke, heartily, nor to take a keen interest in the frivolities connected if with N. K. E. c. , Ask the Seniors of 1925 who it was who was such a perfect scream in the faculty burlesque of The Three Bears. F: srazeasiuwmsseml 1namxauunullmumIummInInnununumnmmlmummuummI:ummmllIIulmmmuuummunumnuIuIIununnuuuuamlallulupxsvaeaaess-saisssag
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Eyes of hazel hair of brown Dainty figure copper gown Soul of valor hea1t of flame Sympathy for every claim That S Miss Baker Walnut carving golden llght On tapestry and picture bright That s he-1 oflice Love and reverence and loyalty ls each Student s Sweet memory That S their blessing Ver y near the front door Of Hauison Hall Presides a Grand Dame By the name of Kimball Though stately she be She is not too tall You soon come to know To answer the call Of not only one But rather of all The students who need her On her shoulder to bawl Or to tie on a bandage After a fall : Or get Spirits of ammon1a E For a hurry-up call- E E Or better perhaps E Ig' To chaperone a ball. E E With all of these jobs E E No wonder 'tis said E .E That a complex has She E 5 To be always ahead, E 5 No dallying for her, 2 E She lies not a-bed, l E But 'TiS time for the belly E You're two minutes ahead. E E May be heard any day E E AS she iS answered- .E 5 And yet she remains 'g - A Bolshevik redll' E E Or maybe, perhaps, E : An optimist led 3 E By the swift god Hermesg E E And prays that the Head E 5 And all of the others g Will follow the tread Of her trusty Big Ben u And perhaps be led . : , To one place in time- - , N Be it dinner or bed! li ri 24 1 v Y -n--o-- 1. - - n-u- 1-' --.. .... .- .. --u iiseseimss-zmfazassanIIllnlIIulllllllllllllllslsmsssazs . T H L ix A 'r I 0 IN A I ..,me-anemiamlmmInulnluunmgs:afmmea142eQ: ki , ii . 52 fx? , , is' , . i 1- if That s M1ss Baker. yr sr E f , , 1 E E f . I E E ' T 1 ' 2 ' E E ' - - E g , . . E E . .' L E E KK ' 77 E- E , . E E r E E 2 E E I rc as E E . . 2 . E ?li'diU37Z'Ea?2:?5iiZi5llIIllillIlillllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilillilllIlliE?5f2?!i?if3-51?LE3b'iE
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J, 1. F 'H W: ga OUR MAGICIAN' E.: 4. With her wondrous weird dramatic arts gl She charmeth hearts! Of homely maids she maketh dollies E For her Follies! .E W1-Siif'-i:Esiif2 t2!EiiilllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIEIEZSE-E-Sli ...- T H E N A T I 0 N .X L -.HPQSGHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilIIllllitiiiifiiik-':Z?P1Z:1CQ'i ni F Q! av 'o N She causeth our stable Faculty My E To frisk in glee! 5 - She biddeth the ponderous overweight E E To lessen her freight! E E From Persephone and the Fire King E 5 She earned this Building! 2 E Amiablc always Cthe sweetest disposition in the world. Beloved by Children E E as well as by grown-ups.D Delightfully Enthusiastic Cover tests and everythingj. E E Fun-loving. Gracious. Helpful in every way. Just the Kind everyone Loves .... E E The End Cof the four lines, not of the virtues of Miss Hooperj E E Did you know that Miss Kern has a hobby? Although we have not had E E the opportunity of seeing her apply the principles of child training to the little E ,M 5 one whose habits and attitudes lack symmetry and beauty, we believe that she E E would transform the child as effectively as she has her hobby-namely her summer E E home, Frankernia. When Miss Kern discovered this place, it was an unat- E E tractive old farm house. Now it is a summer home of beauty, convenience and E E comfort, and it rs here that this faculty member sojourns for the vacation months. E K A E Do you know all the annual staff wanted a picture of a very good friend of i p E Miss McElroy's, but no matter how much we pestered her for it, she would only A is E blush and smile. p E However-we saw Him and Miss McElroy doesn't know we did. E T And He is just as nice looking as He can be, and we sincerely hope all the i rest will have the same opportunity we did. Then you know Miss Adams has a friend too but the staff regrets it did not see Him at Wilson Avenue Those who saw Him were more excited than Miss Adams herself and could hardly refrain from being polite and well mannered as they usually are Who leads us gently by the hand Through twisting turns of F roebel land Next lends her ard to help squeeze Through Child Psychology mysteries And when with sociology we collide Shows us pathways fair and wide? Her name rs Anne Goodwin Williams The students know her but the alumnae know her much better Just wait until you are an alumna and see! Who s it not only inquires but insists On knowing the news before it exists? Who s it sends topics to our local papers That make home folk question our innocent capers? Who rs rt? Miss Whrtcomb a plying her trade And rf practise makes perfect her fame should be made 1 G J 5 llllll Ill! IIllllIllIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIllIllIllllllllIIlIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllllIIllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illl Illll! V 5 I' ! - :.' g : S E S : w I: : W 1 - E : f 5 T - - r S . . . . : ' E , ' t , ' , , , . E - . . . . . .. 5 1 , , ' , , E ' A E , . . ' E X E I y X . . . . I I - E ' : . E 31, 5 ' ' k E J 5 : , E E X - E E i if E , , , E 1 E . . g , - . . . : . S ' 1 : , : - : 1 1 it ' S ' , ' E xr X E sn, : ,, - . . . : ' i E ' ' 'N ' ' ' '7 E Vw ' E . . : l : , , ' , : in ' - F 1 ' : ,! E - ' - : , .1 - I I . I L f r f : ' ! S' . . Z M ! E - - I I V .I V I W V . E , ' ' g S : ' ' E i - , 1 5 l+- : .' E E l 7 . . . u n ,LE v 1 E ' 2 ' fl , , Y . 0. . . , :M s f r 'J l . . , S1 1 , I I , I I . . O - 1 . ! . 1 , ' V7 fd ! 1,1 ' ' . ' 1 q yi-U. T r :dl f ' ' ' - J: ' - 'T F' l if 26 'sl 1.6 I 1 Q'- W .-A U- ! F 5 e F 5 5 'F 1 'fi L! , L,
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