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use ess: H The THEOLOGUE JUSTIN DIX, H Binghamton, N. Y. He best can paint them who shall feel them. Favorite Subjects: Sun- day School Methods and Seniors LUCILLE PIM NELSON, Endicott, N. Y. Good-nature and determination rival in her characterg her heart has been the sole possession willingly relinquished. Affection changed the former philosophy of her life, oc- curring during the Christmas vaca- tion of our Senior year. An honest heart possesses a king- domf' Favorite Subject: Personal NVork. VI 'IEW sill .1 We have found him sweet-tempered, a man of few words, but with great depth of character. The basketball and his crayon are his chief interests. the former his avocation, the latter his vocation. NVe expect great things English Literature. of his future. ALICE M. OSTERHOUT, Franklin, N. Y. An earnest soul, serious yet fun- loving is our Aliceg generous with her all: ready to oblige any and all who need helpg if you have a need, knock at 44 Crowell. Her quietness covers many of her best qualities. She sleeps! My lady sleeps! sleeps! Favorite Subject: Homiletics. Page Tw enty five
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,pgs agp gg The THEOLOGUE V H Al.FltED F. BANKER. Bible, School Park, N. Y. Ile recognized God in His soul, and acted. Favorite S u b j e c t s : Public Speaking a 11 cl Practical Christian VVo1'k. CLARA M. HABEL, Schenectady, N. Y. A very talented girl is sheg giving of herself in glad service of songg seeking the hearts of the lost: sing- ing only Where Ch1'ist's name will be glorified. God gives speech to all, song to the few. Favorite Subjects: English Litera- ture and Music. Page Twenty-four I Seniors DORIS GRIFFIN, Marietta, N. Y, A more loyal friend we've never known. than this gentle, true- hearted, shy maiden, Her love for Rose Hill is well known, we might all cherish a like love for homey her worth is measured not by her deeds, but rather by the unceasing under- current of unselfish thought. Love lieth deepg love dwelleth not in lip-depths. Favorite Subject: Bible Book Study. l Jolly and good-natur- ed, with a booming voice, that's Mr. Banker! VVe all appreciate his earnest efforts. his artistic ability, his faithfulness in prayer. He has earned the appro- bation of both Faculty and students.
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QU Q tif , fs? Q, CQ! plugs tsp fin The THEOLOGUE II Seniors MARY RUTH PHILLEO Chadwicks, N. Y. XVhose laughter? VVhose whistle? Why can't you guess? Lady Phil- leo's! Her laugh can be heard from sunrise to sunset. She prepares her lessons with very little effort, and i11 less time than the average student. Her ready answers to the teachers' questions are a tribute to her mem- ory. But when her merriment is laid aside, we see the true worth of this girl. Laugh at your friends, and if your friends are sore, S0 much the better, you must laugh the more. Favorite S u b j e c t: Systematic Theology. HQ C'LARENf'E JONES, Bible School Park, N. Y. His preaching, much, but more, his practice wrought, A living sermon of the truths he taught. Favorite S u b j e c t sz Chapter Summary and Systematic Theology. Glad-hearted and true as steel, Best of friend for woe or weal, About Mr. Jones that's how we feel, His friendship has been rich and real. VVINIFRED M. RICHARDSON, Fort Plain, N. Y. Her sweetness is not wasted, nor her sunny laughter, nor Winsome personality. Do we love her? Yes, we do! She is the shining star in our constellation, whether at study, play or work. The deed I intend is great, but what, as yet, I know not. Favorite Subjects: English and Greek. Page Twenty-six
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