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g GN-.1 Eigloleenll Qfqclministration ALEXANDER ROBERTS .,,v.., E,..,...w., ,,,. ,E..,.,,E.....................,.... P 1 ' widen: CLARENCE J. DU FOUR EE,... ,..... D emo of the College MARY WARD ......,.........,. ........ D eofz of Women CLARA CRUMPTON ..... ..,,..,. .w,L,...,........ R e gifrror FLORENCE VANCE L,.. .......V... ............. I .......,. R e corder GRACE CARTER ,,L, . ,..,.. ..Allm. of Training School RUTH FLFMINC .L..L.... .L.,.,.....,......L............ L ibrorion ................... Cotalogzzer HARRIET DUNPHY ,,...... ELIZABETH WANZER ,,,.Y,. KATHERINE HUSSEY ,L..,. ....v. F imwciol Secretory ......Chlld1'677'.f Lilvrarian A Wo1'd from lloe Deon of Women Through each of the swiftly passing years as student in- structor, and Dean of Wtxmen, I have found increasing joy, help, inspiration, and growth in all my association with the student group. To know you has been to desire for each of you the best that life can giveg to have been able to help you has been indeed a privilege, and I trust that I may have earned the right to be called your friend. If I might have but one wish for those who are leaving us, it would be that you may have the power to dream the dreams that make life richer and fuller and lure you on to the accomplishment of the great and fine things of life. MARY A. WARD IMI- ' wxlx t f x '- 'Kp f' YR is L Qc W. KJ l -.lf 4' Q J' ,asf a t 1 N S ,dll l . all ytx afar. . FMA' ' FI 'A' I , rl. m I - i , F---,., ' ' l wi Rf ,.:' 'i1QLl'Tll-- Illlflllll l ll? If ' I A llilx X f fly- xk
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Our allege Past our doors people How in ceaseless tides, it is our fortune to dwell in a house by the side of the road. About us surges the life of manufacture, commerce, trade, and agriculture in a hundred specialized forms. From our doorsteps men go down to the sea in ships. Calm, serene, poised, Our College stands in the midst of this complex modern activity, a rallying place for cultural tra- ditions and professional ideals, sensitized to high moral and spiritual values of life. A worthy purpose has been served by those who have been students and faculty in the pastg they have wrought better than they knew. It is the task of the present day to catch anew the essential essences of the shining calmness of these inland water- ways, the majesty of these rolling hills and mountains, the power of this pounding surf, and the virility of this great people, and build them deep into these college walls and college life. Unique in the strength of its youth and in its opportunity to serve well and ever better this favored land, Our College looks to the future-not to the past, and confidently moves forward to its destiny. Ryu, --ALEXANDER C. ROBERTS 'N In KHRXWRRW MM K' ' . -ng ' , x A YE Q lp -X-Qu,-fxX ,Il N- lily gi 5 ll , H rf y Hevenleen UAB
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ALICE ALLCUTT CECELIA ANDERSON MARION BARBOUR EDNA BARNEY HENRY BIDDLE JESSIE BILLINGSLEY EDNA BOOK ALEXANDER BOULWARE CATHERINE BURKHOLDER JOHN BUTLER JESSIE CASEBOLT MARIAN COOCI-I OLIVE COWELL I'IIiLEN CHRISTENSEN BELLE DECAMP The Teaching Sfdj. ANNA DORRIS ETHEL ENGLAND SARAH FARRELL FLORENCE HALE HILDA HOLMES DORIS HOLTZ MARY KLEINICKE EVA LEVY LOUISE LYNCH EVELYN MAYER ELENE MICHELL AGNES MOE BERTHA MONROE STANLEY MORSE CARLOS MUNDT The Dean of the College Speak! As 21 new-comer in your midst, this, my first message to yOu, most fittingly should be One Of greeting. I could tell you at length of my happiness in my association with you in the life and activities Of the College and Of my earnest desire to SO meet the duties and responsibilities Of my Ofhce that I may win untl Ietain your kindly approval. I can Only assure you Of my sincere wish IO he Of genuine service to you SO that in thekcuming years you may include me among the friends Of 'yqourjgpllege days. Q ND , . ,.f'xs f , L 7, If HNKWKKK -if Yi' I ,, 5.1. ' F E wi E I 5 l 1 ,1 I my f 'Zi-eil flixr ,J K Q2-SL' .I iff-Q, IVIARY MCCAULAY EFFIE MCFADDEN EDITH PICKARD FRANK RAY LEA REID STANLEY RYPINS HILDA SMITH ALICE SPELMAN EVANGELINE SPOZIO LILLIAN TALBERT P. F. VALENTINE BLANCHE WILSON ru C. J. DU FOUR
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