Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

 - Class of 1915

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LUCY MANGAN RUBY MANSI-'IELD BEATRICE MCDONALD FRANCES MCGILI. PHILIP O'RoURKE ETHELIND PHELPS LoIs REED ALICE RIGBY HELEN ROBINSON HAZEL SHIELDS THERESA DE SLOOVERE ANDREAS TURNER VIOLA WAITT Psychology of Laughter. An American Politician. The Princess of the Dwarfs. She Woiild if She Could. The Gift of Sleep. The Mystery. Pedagogical Anthropology. The Mischief Maker. Herself. The American Penman. How to Overhaul Your Automobile The Man Higher Up. Little Miss Thank You. -l Modern Proverbs Time and teachers wait for no miscreants. A poor excuse is better than none. All who talk are not orators. A little D is a dangerous thing. If you bluff, you are not the only one that knows it. An answer in your head is worth two in your note-book. The proof of the attention is in the answer. When I did well, I heard it neverg When I did ill, I heard it ever. The proof of the true sport comes after the game. Advice after cutting is like medicine after death. Don't count your A's,' before you get them. A small bluff is soon called. A wandering mind gathers no knowledge. Nothing started, nothing done. A girl with her lessons done is a friend indeed. A peep in time saves a reputation. Bluffing is not a bluff unless it makes a hit. 'Tis better to have played and lost than never to have played at all. Many rise to recite who sit down in chagrin. Blulling is the salt of life. Every student has her chance. -11-1-11- .-. The lives of grinds should all remind us, We may grind while we are hereg And departing leave behind us A's that shine for many a year. E. J. S. 17

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MH.DRED ROBERTS MARY Rocx .ALICE ROMKEY SABINA RYAN ETHEL SAILEB IDA SCHEIR FLORENCE SCHROEDER ALTA SEWELI. BEATRICE SIMPSON INEz Snrrn SIRYL SPINNEY LUCY STAMPER IREXE STEVENS ALICE SULLIVAN OLIVE SWEEZE1' RENA SXVEEZEY ELEANOR SIJLLIYAX MARY TALBOT PAULINE TARROII CLIVE THATCIIER LILLIE TORNGREX GII-BERT TURNER EX'ELX'N TURNER MARY WADE OLA WALDEN MILDRED WEDGER EDITH XVIII-EATON RICIIARD WHITE BIABI-IL WILLEY RUTH WILLEX' Muuox WOOD ROIYENA YVOODXVARD PERs1s .louis LIAR!!-I BADGER hlAl'D BARBOUR WIr.I.I.nI BARRETT IIAZI-II. BUTLER RUTH CURRIER ALICE IJONOVAN RUTH TTIATT l ':I,SlP1 KNOWITON GRAf'r: l,AwRItxr'I-1 lion LEVINE .hl.lf'F WTARTIN 1 lsnz Lmn S AMY LINDRI-:Y Iiosnmsn Lrscn Across. YVhat Happened to Mary. Wanted-A Conscience. The Yoke of Silence. The Virginian. The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing. The Butterfly. The Congrewwoman. A Maiden All Forlorn. The Whispering Smith. The Voice of the People. Maid of Salem Town. Why? Alice in Wonderland. The Simple Life. Handbook of Health. The Heavenly Twins. The Hungry Hunt. Cape Cod Folks. The Honorable Miss. The Little Minister. A Girl of the People. Artistic Pussy and her Studio. Late Awakening. He Who Will Not When He May. The Voice. When a Man Marries. A Chance Acquaintance. The Star of Love. Master of Her Fate. The Harvester. The Modern Eve. The Flower of the Flock. At the Back of the North Wind. A Doubting Heart. Lessons in Cooking. Down on the Farm. A Genuine Girl. One of the Crowd. Smiling Road. Olfl-f1lSlll0ll9fl Gem in a Modern Thoughts and After Thoughts. Bound Together. lvlly G0 in College? Letters to Unknown Friends. 16 Setting.



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The Unknown Quantity It is said that as a person grows older he is able to recall many things which he did in his youth,-things that at the time did not seem to make any impression upon his mind. If this fact is true, then after I have become a veteran in the ranks of teachers, I may sometime see myself as others saw me during the first few weeks of my practice teaching. At present I have no recollection of experiencing any kind of emotion at that time. I seemed to be like a mechanical doll, able only to talk and walk. The children seemed to watch me, wondering what I would do next, just as they would wonder at a doll of this kind. There was no need to demand, All eyes this way l The unwavering gaze of twenty pairs of eyes was focused upon every movement of the new object of curiosity. Before school began, the question What am I going to do with them il had haimted me. Them was an unknown quantity to me. This unknown quantity, however, slowly revealed itself. Gradually I was able to distinguish a William and a Trillian from the general them Finally, I realized that there were as many different children as there were pairs of eyes. It soon became apparent that the ffmethod of procedure that was effective with one child, would not in any way secure the desired results with another. There were, of course, some docile ones who were perfectly willing to receive whatever information was imparted to them. There were others, alas, with whom it was necessary to use the gentle art of cajolery or sometimes-force. The ten weeks passed all too quickly. Before it could be realized, I was back in the normal school, richer in experience and wiser concerning the tribulations as well as the coxnpensations of my future profession. D. R. A. The Piece of Ribbon Little Phil and his mother lived in the city, where mother was the head of the ribbon department of a large store. The gay colors and the bright spots of the oddest ribbons always attracted Phil most when he was allowed to visit the store. Now it was mothr-r's bat-at-tlinn, and they were spending it together in the country, where every- thing was new and very wonderful to Phil. One ino ing as they were out for a walk, he ran here and there in the wide Held, gathering A of those silvery white flowers with golden hearts, more commonly known n. ' it-s. Sutldenlv he sto i ietl and gazed, fascinated. u ion the ound. Then . ll . , f I EU his voir-e . nn- floating liar-k at-ross the field to his mother. Mother, come quick! Hcre's n long pit-we of blaek ribbon all spotted wit.h yellow, just like l saw at the store. And mother, its tying itself all up in a bow knot! .Inst in tiinf- tho almost frantic niotlier reached the spot. and snatched the child away, lu-fore tht- long ugly snake- eonld strike. That night as the little chap was on the bordf-rlanfl of sleep, ho tnurinured drowsily, Mother's rilmlion is pretty, too, but it canlt tif- itat-If up all alone. E. A. v., 1916. is

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