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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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l Miss McVety Mr. McGarty Miss Marheine Miss Mausz Mr. Mangen Mr Mddison Miss McDermott Miss McGaFfey Miss Monsen Miss Lockhart Miss Ludwig Miss Moler FACULTY MISS MCVETY I take it to be a prin- cipal rule of life, not to be too much addicted to any one thing. MR. McGARTY There is no substitute for thorough-going, ardent, and sincere earnestnessf' MISS MARHEINE There is certainly no defense against adverse fortune which is, on the whole, so effectual as an habitual sense of humor. MISS MAUSZ To feel exquisitely is the lot of manyg but to appreciate belongs to the few. MR. MANGEN He does allot for every exercise A sevlral hourg for sloth, the nurse of vices. And rust of action, is a stranger to him. MR. MADISON Histories are as per- fect as the historian is wise and is gifted with an eye and a soul. MISS MCDERMOTT Her wit is of the lambent and not of the forked kind: it lights up every topic with grace and variety, and it hurts nobody. MISS MCGAFFEY She is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily livingfl MISS MONSEN Logic helps us' to strip off the outward disguise of things, and to behold and judge of them in their own naturefl MISS LOCKHART He who loveth a book will never want a friend, a whole- some counsellor, a cheerful companion, or an effectual comforter. , MISS LUDWIG At sight of her my gloomy soul cheers up, My hopes revive, and gladness dawns within mef' MISS MOLER The secret of successful teaching is to teach accurately, thoroughly, and earnestly.
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