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Let the cunary with no songs lie in an ivory-carved hiHit Anti row with her silver oars In the sea on a moonlight night 7 hen she must remember her ballad — Yaso Saijo Miss Laros probably believes that boys and girls in chapel are like canaries in cages neither will sing. But create the correct atmosphere, which Miss Laros learned to do at Temple University after three years at West Chester, and the bird and the boy will sing, as she proved most positively in her successful operettas and concerts during the school year. And I could wish I had a carriage Made of glass. To cross the mid U hen snowing. —Shiki Miss Seidel might wish to have a car of glass when she takes those long automobile trips in the summer time. But no matter how far away she may be, three times each day she most willingly remembers the training in home economics which she received at Keystone State Teachers' College and at Drexel Institute. A nugin lit night Is like a large volume. W ith ofren while pages — Vu-io Ssl o And vice versa, Miss Hunsberger might well say,. as she reads a bit of choice description between library classes. A sincere love of books led Miss Hunsberger to follow library work at Drexel Institute after she had received her A. B. at Grove City College.
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Although I know the gentle night M i surely follow morn Yet. when I’m uakened by the sun Turn over, stretch and yawn. m How I detest the dawn! —Mtchi-nobu All of which proves the fact that a person may love to sleep and still be the most energetic individual alive! No one will ever accuse Miss Hausman of slackening, in her English and German classes, the activity and energeticness engaged in at Cedar Crest where she received an A. B. in English. T hear a music thrilling time arul space. Heart songs of Poets of a hero race— I try to sing them—urn their dainty grace Eludes me still!” Perhaps everyone, whether or not he realizes it, is especially sensitive to some particular form of beauty. A long time before Miss Tucker attended the Peirce School of Business Administration in Philadelphia and summer sessions at Temple and Susquehanna University, there grew from her personality a deep appreciation and love of music — in pleasing contrast to Commercial Arithmetic and Commercial Law. Friend sparrow. do not eat. I pray. The little buzzing flies that play Among my flowers. —Basho A love of flowers is not so strange to one who loves to work with one-time trees. The neat gardens surrounding Mr. Bilheimer's home reveal the same characteristic of thoroughness and exactness as is found in his Manual Training and Drawing classes, the training for which he received at Keystone State Normal School and Penn State College.
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Chrysanthemums in bloom, Butterflies at play— W hat a painter's palette. spread with colors gay! Is love of nature as well as inborn talent an essential part of the make up of an artist’s personality? If so, it is not hard to understand the chalk talks, and the pretty costumes fashioned for various concerts by Miss Shive, a former student at Shippensburg State Teachers' College, Bershire Summer School of Art, Penn State College, and Trenton Industrial Art School. All hearts are gladsome must if not he true. That when the happy laugh the gtnls rejoice’ ? At any rate, when the lively boosters at basketball games cheered lustily, fortune seemed to smile upon Mr. Rundle's boys who won second place in the league. Between ''tooth-picks'' and sincere encouragement, Mr. Rundle coached his team to play as he, himself, had played for four years at Stroudsburg State Teachers' College. O nohle women of our land W ith fearless heart and tireless hand Hager and skilled to serve. Japan, too, pays homage to the finest women in the land women such as Miss Moyer, our school nurse, who received her training at Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia. After busy hours of helping little and big’’ children, Miss Moyer finds reading a splendid diversion.
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