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COLORS: Two shades of green. FLOWER: Fern. Senior Class MOTTO: Find your life purpose and Hing yourself into it. OFFICERS President, HELEN LOUISE BROWN. V ice-Presideni. ALICE DEVER. Secretary, ALlNE F RANGES STEVENS. Treasurer, LAURA WILSON. CLASS SONG I Our college life's a forest wirie With ilowers and Howing streams. Which we must cross e're We reach the plains. 'W'hich stretch to the land of our dreams. Four years ago we entered here With hearts that did not fail, And day by day and year by year Followed the winding traiL CHORUS The way is long. the goal is far, But true sn.1r.cess is tail. To travel hopefully is more Than to arrive at the goal. Since thouso wise and true hast Led Along the joyous way. Oun- praise. omr loyalty. om love Dear Western abicie fat aye. II. We followed on and as we went We heard the wood-birds sing Of life and love and messages, Which wandering breezes bring. We've plucked the flowers of joy and strcngth And faith that cannot fail; Our eyes have seen the vision bright While fOHOWing the trail. III. Tiho' oftentimes the arching pines Shut out the bending blue. We've yielded not our quat-and signs Of brightening light brake thro'. The guide along the wandering way Is duty, plain and right. And pointing high 'thH keep for us Our college vision bright.
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HELEN Lows: BROWN. Ger- mantown. Ohio; Agata; Annual Board; President Seninr Class; Hero in Much Ado About Nothing. it was on October 16. l586. thnt the family of a country physician rejoiced in the arrival at a daud'lter upon whom the name of Helen Louise we: be- slnwexi. This cognamen served Ill necusary purposes until she had Fused through the various stages of life from pinufare day! to High School days. But ime medietely upon her arrivel nl weltem some few chosen friend! hit upon the more appropriate nune of Brownie, end Brownie Ihe hu been ever Iince. She says the greater put of her early life was spent in sleeping and we have grave fun that a tendency was thu: estab- lished which CIII never be quite eradicated. Her graceful eme and sweet- neu void of pride Might hide her faultl. if fault! Ihe had to hide. ELLEN Cows. Clus Treas- urer '07-'08; House Chlinnln Peabody Hall, 13930; Agata: Annual Band; Tree Day Play. This Itaid and dignihed mem- ber of Wm first made home happy March I9. 1886, and we have it on good authority that almost before she was used to her surroundings. the remarked: Well. I declare. this i: a pretty fine place I've gal intnl it is this spirit of healthy optimism which has remained one of Nell'l most marked characteristics ever since. This, together with her sturdy adherence to principles anal her indestructible calm and self-poiae have made her pop!!- in and invaluable, not alone to her elm. but to the whole stu- dent lelgue a: well. for unlike prophetl, house chairmen are not without honor in their own country. And mimeu of henelf thn' chine full. iSAaELLA DAY. San Anlelmo. California; Round Table; Wat- ern-Oxford Board. '08-'09; An- null Board; Sophomore honors; Tree Day Play. 50 quiet and unassuming ha: thil demure and modest maiden been ever since she came among us that we scarcely lmow eVEn yet more than the timid Priscilla on the surface. She has been a faithful, conscientious student, quietly but steadily gaining honors. Of late months she has blossomed forth as a composer of elua songs and most of the superb collection sung by the :extette in the famous perform- ance at the close of exam week came from her ready pen. We understand she has literary aspi- rationl. and of late we have come to believe she would succeed ul- mirahly on the stlge-after her lhll'e in the Schedule Com- mittee It the afore-menlioned vaudeville. Whatever work she takel up. l9l0 most heartily willie: her success. Gentle words. quiet words. are die:- all, most powerful words. Portsmouth. Ohio: President of Agata; Vice- Aucr. Devan. House '09-' l 0; President Senior Class; Chairman New Hall Tree Day Play. Alice began her college career under her father's care. When she objected to Peabody Hall moms and parental intluence was atided to her objections. she was soon transferred to New Hall. where Ihe has lived ever since- this year as House Chairman, a hard place which she is admir- ably Ible to Kill. A certain air of pmitivenus as of one who says, I am Sir Oracle. deceive: many people as to Deve'e real nature. She has been a capable. energetic member of I9l0 and this year he: carried of the duties and ruponsibilitiel of her numerous ailices with the utmost credit to herself. She is one of the strongest girl: in the class, a good. faithful studenth one We expect to make good no matter what she tries. for if executive nhili should flil her. she has I truy philosophical bent which will carry her thru. 50 well to how Her own. that what she will! to or say - Seems wisest. virtuoulent, best. MAIEL Euznz'rn Dlazu. Wolcott. Indiana; Tree Day Play. Behold our scientilic member! Hours and hour: of every weel: she spenIi-L in the Iabcntory region: of Alumnae Hall; bent over retort: and test tubes, or with dissecting instruments. on knowl- edge nf Biology bent, Mabel tinds greatest pIeuure. She i: a hard student. a science Sharla yet in spite of all her work, she can always End time for anything I910 asks of her. Devoted to her friends, ready to give to them of time, sympathy, help, she is wall liked in the whole school. but most elpecially in the class where her worth is best under- stood and appreciated. Mabel in alwayl busy. always more to 110 than anyone eke. yet by dint of much rushing about she seems to accomplish it all in the long run. If prophecy were our forte we might predict that she will one day he a devotee of Wood's Hole Ind perhaps even prenide over Weltern Ill!- oratoriec. This world. belongs to the energetic.
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