Rockford College - Recensio / Cupola Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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GLQRIA URBAN English Sympothyondunderstond- stonding reveol o lond- ness lor the people. Ob- servotion ol lile ond knowledge ol literoture develop insight into hu- mon leelings ond hopes. Moturity is lollovved by the generosity of helping people. jEAN LINCOLN English Literoture A student with desig- noted enthusiosm. A com- prehension ol others, ci rore sotisloction ond knowdedge ol copobdh ties ond the future geored lor these. -lhis totols on exceptionolly unhurried moture perspective that presents truth to odvont- oge. Pl-lYl.l..lS l.lNDEl.l. Sponwh Not all con commond their honds to creote ond mol4e objects ol beouty ond usefulness. l-londs ore the tools ol our vvill. -lhe will commonds, im- oginotion guides, ond necessity requires. lhey ore indeed good honds thot do good vvorlcs. l2QBlNEllE KELLER English lhot thot which is done moy be done vvell. 'lhot vve moy not be sotislied with doing o job holl- heortedly or less vvell thon we ore copoble. -lo welcome criticism ond to oct. lhot is the beginning ol better ond ci virtue. slAlXllNlEADl.El2 French A precocious moturity. Therefore she oppreci- otes ond is certoin ol life ond ol others. Thus no need to onnounce her- sellAbut her tempero- ment ollects lovorobly those who neor her. Con- fidence ond o procticol recilizotion ol her obili- ties, so cm delinite future is lelt but logicolly is not vvornsome. Vll2GllNllAlVlAllZElXl Sponwh 'l.Do lor the solce ol domg. Q. Shore the benefits . . . 3. With those vvho oslc. 4. Qtherwise, there is no need. 5. Besides, then more time lor doing. .wr Z A665 2 F: 'f ' ff' . V .5 www bww M.

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WE THINK... World unity must mean understanding between tlie peoples ol tlie world A knowledge ol tlwe otlrer man's language allows insiglit into luis personality, beliefs, and culture -llre study of liis literature slwows liim as lie appears to l'iis own countrymen and to liimsell. BEVERLY CCE Englislw lo watcli, smileito like wlrat otbers dogand to join auietlylo like otliersl lrumor, tbeir spirit causing lauglwter, tlren auiet. To watcli, smile. . . SHIRLEY HAGBERG Englislw Erect in stature and clrar- acter, slie introduces lwer abilities in a calm man- ner, llris presence gives us conlidenceAencourA agement to work witlw laitli in lruman relations today. MARGARET MATTAS Englisli Slre lives alone. , ia wit and a student. Qne ol tliese wlro enjoys tlwe good and tlfre auiet- wlio does not strive to make tlie most of every- tliingebut will clwoose For liersell lrom lier sur- roundings tl'rat wlriclr is naturally pleasing to lier. MARY JANE RICE l-louselrold Arts We make our own plans --Awe employ wliat we plan. lliis certainly leads to a clear, unlrindered existence. Complications ata minimum. Qnes own time at a maximum. -lo do lor onesell and lor otl'iers tlsien wliat seems logical by time. 12 SUSAN DICKERSQN Englisli A serene sell-conlidence tliat is overwhelming in its consistency. 'lliis comes tlirougb discipline as a lwabit, tlius becoming sec- ond nature as tlwe most expedient metlrod. And an individual witl'i time to liersell For tborougli accomplisliments,pastand luture. TAFFY jQNSWQLD j0l-lNSQN Englisli Eind a medium lor expres- sion and sbare our tliouglits. To write is to express, to learn, and to mature. Vitality is lwere and creativity. It is ca- pable ol muclsi and varied work. ANNlEMAl,lRAlNlGES Englisli Slwe will tell you slwarply wliat sl're tliinks and will ask you pointedly vvliy you tliink tliisstlwat, ln- tensely auestioning and probing to Find tlwe trutlr in tlre situation. Slre at- tacks tl'ie object witb un- restrained curiosity. RAT DRAKEBQND Art l-lere is '5O's jane Ad- damsl A true individual- ist-wlio does not wait lor opportunity-but em- ploys liercreativetlfiouglit in every line- making lwer own waypand slrowing otlrers Cil tliey will lookb tlwat to be one's sell is wlrolly possible, on ,, X 'WQQff,,,z ' W ,V I



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WE THINK I 5, ii i 'll hold the unconauerable belief that Science and Peace vvill triumph over lgnorance and War, that Nations will 4 i come together,NQl TO DESTROY BUT TO CQNSTRUCT and that the future belongs to those who accomplish most for humanity. ji ,, 14 ADELE GILLETTE Household Arts Realizing that potentiali- ties are only a part of the vvhole . . . vve are shoclq- ed and inert for a great moment. But the vvonder- ful, self-gratifying experi- ence is in living after the moment-preparing and vvorl4ing freely, with con- fident advantage, yet vvorl4ing for each full tomorrovv. LCDUISE NAPPI l-lousehold Science Dependable in the tvvinlc- ling of an eye. The job can be done and it is fun to do it. Nlerriment is a large thing in life and living is right novvl DQRQTHY lVlcKNlGl-ll Chemistry She has an attitude about her interests that mal4es the drudgery of any inte- rest become second na- ture, so that she can see clearly what is to be done and what vvill come next, and plan and organize thereby, un- hampered by unfinished details of today. ARLENE MEENEN STACEY Mathematics precision, exactness and accuracy become a stu- dent of mathematics. Apply the laws to living efficiently, and thus l4novv enjoyment. Reserved. The auiet in life is pleasant. Life becomes complete vvhen one loves and grows in intellect. l ll -Louis Pasteur l oLoi2iA THOMPSQN is l Household Arts i 5 All the vvorld's a stage .l and some can fulfill their M share in the World by i expressing from it. To i - love and play, its mes- sage, and to forgetfone- i .i self, and play the role-. i is perhaps to find oneself. I Q JANE REID i l-lousehold Science l . She can think and do for others-because she i knows her immediate fu- ture and has made her 1 l plans novv. She can act for others quietly because l she has her plans novv. , DOLORESANDERSON I Chemistry S The dialectic of science l and of musical technique i vvhen employed as tools . in attaining and forming . the abstract and created idea, unavoidably ap- A plied to the daily routine l malces for peaceful rhy- thm. W 'l viiaaiuimxitia l Mathematics l l.iving has symmetry and i an organized life is a demonstration of the ab- f stract in practice. Will is energy and propels those with a goal. And it is i possible to strive for a star and still to live fully every minute. T i i

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