Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

 - Class of 1925

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lb I S.-Xl,l'IlI NOIIRI.-Xl, SVIIUOI. lvm YEAR BOOK STAFF GARDNER W. DQQHERTY 15Ifzf,,,--mrcmf MARGARET I-. XVINCHESTER fIxm'fff111 Ifffifm' IULIA FITZPATRICK ANNA KINSELLA Ar! lififrn' fI.Uf.If4Il1f Ar! Llfllnr AGATHA CQLLINS RUTH GARBUTT RUTH HCCKMAN ROSAMOND RIELLY AGNES MULHANE JOSEPHINE HORGAN A5,mz'mfc Effilow W. RAY BURKE B11.fi11e.s'5 A I fzmzger AGNES MCGRATH fIlfl'6'l'fISfIIg AIcIlIdg67' CLASS OFFICERS XVILLIAINII T. R. HIGGINS, Pl'C'.Ifcft'IIf FLORENCE HOLLINGSWORTH, Vfz'c'P1'w'12fc11f HELEN INIIURGH, S6't'7'6'fc?l3 FRANK ASH, 7-l'6cl.flll'L'l' STUDENT COUNCIL XWILLIAM T. R. HIGGINS MARGARET BERRY FREDERICK SULLY AGNES MARHALL LYDIA JUDD RUTH DUFFETT

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1925 YEAR BOOK 1925 APPRECIATION OF MISS LOUISE C. WELLMAN To Miss Louise C. Wellman the class of 1925 bows in gratitude. We are in- deed fortunate in having her an honorary member of our class. Zealously she has toiled in the interest of each individual. No matter what her official 'task might have been she was ever ready to sacrifice time and her services that she might aid us. Miss Wellman is the noblest type of woman-unsurpassed in energy, self-sacri- ficing. courteous. pleasing to meet. To have been associated with Miss Wlellman during our two. three, and four years has been an unlimited pleasure. and the members of the class will always look forward to grveting her on return visits to their Alma Mater. VVILLIAM T. R. HIGGINS. Fortunate indeed are the members of this school to have among them one of such sterling qualitirs as Louise Caroline Wellman. All who come in contact with her feel not only her strength of character, power and intelligence but her charm, culture and refinement as well. She is ever alert-ever willing' to give most heartily of hi-r best. ever ready to seI've. Only a person of unusual ability could accomplish the vast amount she does with such marked efficiency. She is as interesting and entertaining as she is capable. Her originality and keen sense of humor form a happy combination with her exquisite taste and her deep appreciation and enjoyment of all that is beautiful and worth while. Miss Wellman not only lives art but she has acquired the art of living. Hers is a wise and noble life. BIARIE BADGISR. We, the alumnae of Salem Normal, wish to express our heartfelt .appreciation to Miss Louise C. Wellman for her constant interest in our undergraduates, her kindly sympathy and inspiration to us and her more than loyal service to our Alma Mater. As things seen in perspective more nearly assume their true proportions, so to us who have left our Alma Mater and now view her with pride from afar. does the true value of the infiuence of Miss XVellman over the school, the scholars. and the graduates come to some degree of understanding. Her patience is illimitableg she is always ready with a kindly word when some one approaches her: it was so when we were pupils, it is so now that we come back To visit and always make the otlice of Miss Wellman one of our objectives. No matter how busy, how much work is waiting that must be finished immediately, still she is always ready with a word of glad welcome, with advice to the needy and cheerful encouragement to the discouraged. lfortunate are we to be able to name her as one of our friends, and she is that lo all of us even though many of us have not had the privilege of knowing her intiniatelv. A friendship is a wonderful thing, for through such friendship we may learn to live a more useful life and to give to others some measure of what has been given to us. Thus we feel that To know her to admire, To meet her is an inspiration, And to see her loyalty to service Is to make better citizens Of each and all of us. DoRo'1'Iiv N. PRESCOTT. li



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1925 YEAR BGOK 1925 2... 22. . - 2 2-. C E2 . - J l ll l WE 'ni in N' l , ff' l ? it l i l - i if il :li ll. sf 1 l ' V' l - i l Q' it N Q5 J eff ' f p li wlli. ll gf! J . A- r e To so e - c so ff x J .-:-.1 E , B-S. , v'-1 -A 1:4 . EQETQQEALS A REQUEST HE Class of 1925 of the State Normal School at Salem expresses a desire through the Year Book Staff to make a request of future A fx Year Book Staffs. Although there is no commanding' rule that the request be followed, we sincerely hope that those in charge of l future publications of this nature will adhere to the name given on 1 this cover. fear rx ex- ll ,- ff ' t v-- Every nation. state, county, city, and town has its differences, it is admitted. These differences. usually of a small consequence, are settled bv arbitration. Preceding' classes at the Normal School have had their different opin- ions in regard to the school seals and school colors. Such differences are of a serious nature. Imagine a state without a permanent seal, a country without an everlasting' llag! The standard for the school has been set in the past years and is being' lived up to. The Orange and the Brown students have adopted those colors with si. symbolic meaning. lt has been the problem with every preceding' Year Book Staff to select sz name l'or the annual publication. ln twenty-two of the publications eighteen of the 'titles have been Year Book. The only tour exceptions were: The New Mosaic, f'lass Hook. Normalites, and The Salem Log. Tradition weighs heavily in lavor ol' the title Year Book which we again have adopted. l.et us follow out the ideas ol' our predecessors. whose initiative made possible such ri publication as we have today. A lil IVITEIIICNT IJRl'MM1+1l'I --as W l am out ol' step it is because l am listening' to a dillerent drummer. ontmi is I I tonsictiing, nuts s 1 it ison x Ultl llll K lt H1119 1 S ld C llll - 1 -fix l cannot recall just where I saw this quotation. but it c ' us W S ,A X' to ccnie before my mind whei ' l - 1- wtion: cl' 'uf 'ing'. A., lf ' . types ol' thinl'ing', and 1 tl -i 'i d fdi iss. S tiiies l l 'v a iii tal picture ol' it as one ol' the many quotations that havc been placed on the Art l'lub bulletin board for the enjoyment and inspiration ii J ol' the students. M other times ' ' ez 2 -' j , 2 . l su it in h xxx bl ull type on i bull. tin in trout ull one ol' the Salem churches, calling' out for consideration to the

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