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Baccalaureate ancl Commencement HE 1934 Baccalaureate service will take place on Sunday afternoon, June third, at four o'clock. The singing of the choir and chorus under Miss Westervelt's artistic training will be fine as they present the following program. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Lift Thine Eyes QElijahj . . Mendelssohn He Watching Over Israel Qlilijahj Mendelssohn The Omnipotence .... . Schubert All Glory Laud and Honor The Baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Reverend Charles Heimsath, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Evanston who will give an inspirational message to the graduates and their friends. Mr. Heimsath has proved himself a very helpful friend to the college, giving most freely of his time for vesper services at the dormitory and in other ways showing his interest in National. We deeply appreciate his being with us on this very special Sunday and con- tributing so much toward the beauty and inspiration of our Baccalaureate service. - On Wednesday, June sixth, at ten o'clock in the morning will be held the forty-eighth Commencement of National. This forty-eighth Commencement will open with the beautiful processional, led by twenty-four Sophomores who have been chosen to carry the Daisy Chain, which is now as much a part of the Commencement ritual at National as the diplomas and the Alma Mater . The Commencement programs are always lovely and always impressive, especially to the Seniors who are meeting together for the last time in the College auditorium, and who are trying hard to forget that fact and remember only that they will soon be out in the wide, wide world trying their wings at last. Miss Westervelt has again prepared a splendid program of music con- sisting of the following numbers: Wanderer's Night Song . Rubinsfein Floods of Spring . Racbnzuninojff We Strolled Along . . . Brahms The Staines Morris . . . 16113 Cenfury Air arranged by Percy Fletcher The Heavens Resound ........ Beeihovwz Dr. George Roberts, President of Lake Forest College, will give the Com- mencement address. The really great moment arrives when Miss Baker hands to each of the Seniors the long coveted degree in its gorgeous red cover, and Miss Weiler, class sponsor, places National's hood with its crimson and white lining over their shoulders. To the Juniors will go sedate white-rolled diplomas tied with red ribbon and accompanied by the red carnation which every National grad- uate has received since those far off days when the flower of couragev was chosen as a fitting symbol of National and the valiant spirit of our founder, Elizabeth Harrison. After the thrilling suspense of awarding Junior scholar- ships is over, will come Miss Baker's last charge to the graduates, so long to be remembered by us all, the repeating of our pledge of loyalty to childhood and to National and the soul-stirring singing-for the last time together, of our precious Alma Mater.
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l , . 4 MARGUERITE C. TAYLOR Art Structure Interior Decoration RUTH HAHNE TEOTMEYER, B.A. Piano JFSSIE WEILER Recreation Adviser DOROTHY WELLER, B.S. Director, Second Grade, Children's School Childhood Education Techniques ESTELLE R. WELTMAN, R.N. Nursing LOUISE ST. JOHN WESTERVELT Voice Training Choral Singing DOROTHY WHITCOMBE CLARKE, Fine and Industrial Arts Social Studies In the Elementary School NELLIE BALL WHITAKER, B E Director First Grade Childrens School Reading and Language ANNE GOODWIN WILLIAMS, B Child Psychology History of Childhood Education Sociology MRS KENTON H CLARKE Hostess Head of Elizabeth Hall MRS JANE H MILLER Chairman of House Head of Annie Phipps Hall B ANNA CHRISTIANSON Assistant Housemother LOUISE O. KAPPES, M.D. Examining and Consulting Physician MRS. L. W. MASON, R.N. Nursing MRS. JEAN HISLOP RUMRY, B.M. Music Education RACHEL YARROS, M.D. Social Hygiene DOROTHY HATCH - Assistant Director, Mary Crane Nursery School NINA KENAGY, B.S. Nursery School Education Director Mary Crane Nursery School lVlARY POPE, M D Examining Physician Personal Hygiene Physiology STELLA WALTY, R N Attending Nurse SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS EVELYN A ALLEN, B A MARJORIE COOLEY DOROTHY DALE, B S MARION EDGREN, BA MYRTLE NELSON EUNICE SASMAN, BA PQ 3, EMR 1 WAHI! MRS TAYLOR Miss TEGTMIYLR Miss WYILLII MISS WLLLER MISS XVILTMAN MISS WESTTIKVILT MRS D W CLARKE MRS WHITARFR MISS XVILLIAMS MRS R H CLARKE MRS lXlILLl-R .S. . . .E. O, . I Q , ..,,, .2 -Q 'V M D , V -1 .Mg ' J i Q, 1 X . ,, 1 A I Sw A ele I as Y A I - '
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Frou! ron' Eleanor Svaty Gayle Wilsoxi Mary Jones Gladys Panton Fannie Nadler -lane Johnson Secomf mu' Esther Kovinsky Henrietta McElroy Magdalene Roller Myra Hedges Louise Warkentine Lois Baumgartner Janette Ga rd ner u 4 In ' 1 1, 1- n '2 'fg9 Scholarships NE of the most exciting moments of the Commencement program each June comes with the awarding of the honorary scholarships. The names of possible recipients have been discussed among the students for several weeks previous to the awards, although the names are a closely kept secret, and there is much speculation as to just which girls will be the honored ones. In June 1933, the following awards were made: The Elizabeth Harrison and the Mrs. John N. Crouse Scholarships, gifts of the Alumnae Association, and given in recognition of high scholarship, per- sonality, and character were awarded to Fannie Nadler and Mary Jones. Both girls have been on the staff of the National this year. The Eva Grace Long Scholarship, given in recognition of a spirit of service, graciousness, enthusiasm, sincerity, and consideration of others was awarded to Jane Johnson, who, in her office of Student Government president, has ex- hibited these qualities to the benefit of National. Gladys Panton was awarded the Jean Carpenter Arnold Scholarship, and she has very ably filled her position as assistant director in the Nursery School. Gladys has been president of College Council this year. The Demonstration School Scholarships, given in recognition of scholarship and outstanding ability in student teaching, and which carry with them the opportunity of assisting in the Children's School, were awarded to the following girls: Janette Gardner, Nursery School, Myra Hedges, Kindergarten, Eleanor Svaty, First Grade, Gayle Wilson, Second Grade, Henrietta McElroy, Third Grade, Esther Kovinsky, Fourth Grade, Magdalene Roller, Fifth Grade, and Louise Warkentine, Sixth Grade. A new scholarship was added to the list of Demonstration School Scholarships last june, the Clinic Scholarship. This is given in recognition of scholarship and special interest and ability in clinic instruction and was awarded to Lois Baumgartner. The appreciation and approval of the students in the audience were shown by the enthusiastic applause after each award. iv 4 Q 1 I l ,51- 1.1 ,J i i . i 1 'br L. wt v. ldi I , i'l'fl ,. l 'i I bil' It ii :4 4 I5 I' I. ,, li ly i k , 2 4 , f . F P4 L l E H' I , is l , , T l 1 V. 4' i , , L , i, 1 . I . V lg L , 1 , 6 .1 ,l X, 1 ir in lsf if i 1 , Lis i ,ny .Q x , i !' 4 l L by i f E. . 0 s i L i if V1 llifil nfl 3 4 '32 ftilw mi Q, 4
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