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Edith M. Smithey Assistant Registrar Though complicated out credits may be. Miss Smithey will fix them, we all will agree. J. S. Elliott Registrar This dignified gentleman has charge of the office and is al- ways ready to answer our foolish questions. || Bessie S. Black Secretary She guards the sanctuary of sanctuaries—President Martin's office. Anna V. Jennings, B. L. S. Librarian Always ready to help us find a book although it may be be- fore our eyes. Catherine Oakes, B. L. S. Assistant Librarian She seems to have several pairs of eyes and ears. The Li- brary is a quiet spot. 4 y cu 1 C
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If We Only Understood With apologies to Rudyard Kipling. Could we but know the worthy thoughts. That lie in the faculty’s minds, See the reasons for their testing. Could they judge our deeds by motive Know our worries and our woe Often they would love the Seniors, Could they know the hurried cramming. That precedes each awful test. They would feel our grades were better Or their efforts all for us. And their weary nights of working, If we did we’d be more just. We don't understand their bigness, Their thoughts and planning for each one Or we'd try to help, not hinder. The great work that they have done. Sometimes, of course, we judge them harshly. But at heart we know they're right. We appreciate their kindness As I’m sure they hoped we might. And in all the years to come. When we think back of each one. We will love the teachers better. For we’ll then have understood.—B. A., F. B. Know their motives and designs. Often we would judge them better. Than we ever think we could, We would find exams more easy If we only understood. Even though they flunk us so. For they’d know we've done our best. We don't know their cares and trials,
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Lula E.. Wirt, A. B. Dean of Women IVhen u)e are sad and lonely. To Miss IVirl we do go With pleasant smile and greeting, She drives away our woe. BLUE GOLDS Mrs. Sarah Brindley Preceptress Dignity personified. She watches o'er the dorm And all its jolly maidens. To see that they reform. Ray M. Ozmun. A. B. Physical Education In all athletics he guides the destiny of K. S. N. Lillian B. Stuff, A. B. A. M., R. N. School Nurse From head to toe our defects are found„ Since die little school nurse has come to town.
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