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l Miss Breit Miss Churchill Mr. Charly Miss Braband Miss Bradshaw Mr Brown Miss Durbrow Miss Congdon Miss DeCourcy Mr. Dunkel Mrs. Dickinson Mr Coffeen FACULTY I MISS BREIT For the constant enjoy- ment of life, give me a keen and ever present sense of humorg it is the next best thing to an abiding faith in providence. MISS CHURCHILL Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books. MR. CHARLY As a hawk flieth not high with one wing, so a man reacheth not to excellence with one tongue. MISS BRABAND In all departments of activity, to have one thing to do, and then do it, is the secret of-success. MISS BRADSHAW History is a voice forever sounding across the centuries the laws of right and wrong. MR. BROWN Wit is brush-wood, judg- ment timberg the one gives the greatest flame, the other yields the durablest heat, and both meeting make the best fire. MISS DURBROW 'Tn science read by preferences the newest works, in literature the oldes't. The classic literature is al- ways modern. MISS CONGDON Only that traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home, and enables me to enjoy it better. MISS DeCOURCY There is so rnuch of the glare and grief of life connected with the stage that it fills me with most solemn thoughts. MR. DUNKEL Firmness of purpose is one of the most necessary sinews of char- acter and one of the best instruments of successf' MRS. DICKINSON Let us then be up and doing, Still achieving, still pursuing. MR. COFFEEN Silence 'and reserve suggest latent power. What some men think has more effect than what others say.
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I Miss Alcott Miss Barsness Miss Allen Miss Black Mr. Bechtold Miss Batz Mr Boone Mr. Biddick Miss Barry Mr. Blair Mrs. Bernfeld Mr. Bergland FACULTY MISS ALCOTT A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making every- thing in its vicinity freshen into smiles. MISS BARSNESS The highest func- tion of the teacher consists not so much in imparting knowledge as in stimulating the pupil in its love and pursuit. MISS ALLEN Intellect and industry are never incompatibleg life has time enough for both, and its happiness will be increased by the union. MISS BLACK Character and personal force are the only investments that are worth anythingf, MR. BECHTOLD The secret of success is constancy to purpose. MISS BATZ Like clocks, one wheel another must driveg Affairs by diligent labour only thrive? MR. BOONE Advice is like snow: the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mindfl MR. BIDDICK 'AScience corrects the oldest creeds and necessitates a faith com- mensurate with the universal laws which it discloses. MISS BARRY If a man really has an idea, he can communicate itg and if he has a clear one, he will communicate it clearly. MR. BLAIR Science is simply common sense at its best-that is, accurate in ob- servation and merciless to fallacy in logic. MRS. BERNFELD The traveled mind is educated cut of exclusiveness and egotismf' MR. BERGLAND What man knows should find expression in what he does. The chief value of superior knowledge is that it leads to a performing manhood.
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Mrs Freeman Mr. Goodrich Mr. Gustafson Miss Foelske Miss Geil Miss George Miss Hatz Mr. Hamann Mr. Hansen Miss Hampel Mr. Hanneman Mr Hememan FACULTY MRS. FREEMAN Devoted, anxious, generous, void of guile, And with her whole heart's welcome in her smilefl MR. GOODRICH Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. MR. GUSTAFSON Let us do nothing in a spiritless fashion, nor anything timidly, nor anything sluggishlyf' MISS FOELSKE That alone can be called true refinement which elevates the soul of man, purifying the manners by improving thc intellect. MISS GEIL t'Suit the action to the word, the word to the action, with this special observance that you o'erstep not the modesty of naturef' MISS GEORGE In her very style of looking There was cognizance of cooking! From her very dress were peeping Indications of housekeepingf' MISS HATZ Every person, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of lifef' MR. HAMANN Each new form of human speech introduces one into a new world of thought and life. MR. HANSEN ltWhich of you, intend- ing to build a tower, sits not down first and counts the cost, whether he have suf- ficient to finish itf' MISS HAMPEL The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and, instead of thinking how things may be, to sec them as they are. MR. HANNEMAN 'AForward, forward, let us range, Let the great world spin forever down the ringing grooves of changef' MR. HEINEMAN Coolness, and ab- sence of heat and haste, indicate the Fine qualities of a gentlenianf'
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