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T l'l E C U M I3 A I I Centuries and centuries ago, dur- the office force. They not only ing the time of the great Renaissance, steered us from the rocks of Doubt, a most valuable aid to navigation was discovered, the compass. On many a stormy day it guided to a safe harbor many a Wearied ship which had desperately brav- ed the storm. As We embarked upon the sea of Edu- but also sounded that warning bell which brought us safely and punctu- ally to another port. So pointing ever to the bright North Star, the compass of Waite guided us through the Straits of Confusion to that cation under the heavens of Waite, We, ever happy and much-sought harbor too, were guided by a compass- -Graduation. Miss Daring Miss Beier Q . Miss Wemp Twenty-nine
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MR. A. W. STUART MR. M. B. SEVERANCE The D0il1tBl'S Waite's sky of stars, too, has its pointers, pointing the way to the big dipper from which freshmen and upperclassmbn alike may drink deep of the secrets of the ages. Ageless as the stars themselves,undimmed in brilliance, they meet their seventieth years with the keen enthusi- asm of youth. Retirement brings them no infirmities, no discontent, no prospect of idle useless- ness, no sense of having finished with life. Vigorous men of seasoned judgment, they look for- ward to mellow years of rich satisfactions, richly deserved. Like the Greek mathematicians of old, Mr. Stuart sat at his desk in Room 112. Brusque, crisp, rugged, straightforwardly honest, scorn- ful of mediocrity, impatient with sluggards, this New Englander of the clipped gray moustache taught more than mathematics, he taught clear thinking, that lesson which today's world needs more than any other. Seniors on the verge of graduation sought his aid 5 underclassmen were guided and encouraged by him to attain the higher ideals in life 3 and the players who were coached by this ex-National Leaguer in the earlier history of Waite's baseball activities always paid him due respect. Now the teacher is gone, and his room is changed, but memories still linger with the students who learned of him their first lessons in logic. This year marks the termination of Mr. Severance's career at Waite, but not the termination of his influence. It is difficult to picture third floor without the familiar white-haired figure moving with benevolent, patriarchal dignity among the freshmen, who, under his kindly guidance, have gained new standards of worth and character by precept and example. A natural psychologist, Mr. Severance knows each whim and fancy of freshmen g he makes no compromise with wrong, but he has not forgotten that he was once a boy. Must we bid Mr. Severance good-bye? Then let it be with the reminder that he holds a particular corner in the hearts of those who know him and love him as the Father of Waite. Twenty-eight
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Birthdays of famous Men and Women March 21-Anril 23 '- AriQS, the Dam MR. E. W. CoMBs Your mind moves rapidly. You do not care as much as you should for order. You are by birth a pioneer, a leader of men. Fear nothing-you are a son of Mars. AIRS. PAUL SHAWEN You were born under the Hery, dauntless sign Aries. The sun gives honor, prestige, position, power. Mars gives cour- age, energy, strength. Guard against being too dictatorial in your rela- tions with men. ,541 MR. WILLIAM MOFFATT You have a warm, lov- ing nature-a bit to im- pulsive, perhaps, a bit too over-ardent. You have a place in your heart and mind for poetry and art. Miss FAY BIARINE You have natural execu- tive ability, but to get the best results you should learn to plan your work. You possess courage, energy, and strength to fulfill your highest des- tiny. Miss NELLE VVALES Your disposition should attract friends of both sexes, especially the male. You are naturally gener- ous and kind. You are a leader. You should have a happy home life. MR. E. C. FANKHAUSER Aries men like to start things. You should be a leader of men were you not' intent on clowning. Your speech is witty, sometimes cynical. Yours is an intense, fervent nature. ' -.-.' : - P' ' ' a QA' ' A . .9 .9 . .0 --1f?:31i- ...Ar--1. I-. .. . .- ' . -.:.1Z2'33 ' Thirty
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