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--Nsgf COMMERCE f BULLDOG f RECORD SARA B. POWER: Self-refoerencej self-knowledgef self-control. GLEN E. PROEASCO: Aly own thoughts are my companions. INEZ A. RAGGIO: Her air, her smile, her motions tell What a fne girl we all know so well. h I -- .-I EUGENE RAsMUssEN: 4 There's a brazfe fellow. C ThereJs a man of pluck. YVETTE A. REESINK: Funny faces might ,even the darkest places. ALFRED J. RENATI: . Al man who s not afraid to say his say. -' 4, N. . GEORGE M. RESSEGIEU-'I I 1' 3- ' 'fi'His days at 'school were happy and free. HAROLD T. RICHARDS! The 'voice that filled the halls with melody. IMELDA C. RICHARDSON: Good humor only teaches charms to last. 'Q FRANK J. RIGHINI: ' And I oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. CHARLOTTE Z. ROMM: There is no wisdom like franknessf' SOPHIE L. ROSE: They who laugh-win. JOSEPHINE L. SACCONAGHI: For a modest, graceful mien, The like I have newer seen. - CLODUALDO C. SALVADOR! Speech is great, Silence is greater. OLIVIA E. SCHAEFLE: With those who help others her nature is classedg ' ' fywb She always thinks of her own self lastf' f JA . . f AMELIA E. SCEIMADEKE. I I U 'niet' OWLLII Thy modesty s a candle to thy nzerit. ANIVA H. SCHMIDT: , . ll Serious and well-behaved, never any trouble ga-ve. EDWARD G. SCHMITT! Whate1'er sky's above me, Herejs a heart for eo'ry fate. MURIEL V. SCHWARTZ: Thy mild looks are all eloquent Thy bright ones free and glad. NATALIE SEKULITS! Sweet was the smile on her lips, Her fair young face was radiant with happiness. U03 '
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'V ----sf COMMERCE 1 BULLDOG f RECQRD LILLIAN A. S'fIANKow: One little hour of joy to me Is worth a dull eternity. MILDRED M. SI-IEEHAN! . Her yes once said to you shall be yes forever more. ROBERT G. SHEPHARDZ With the air of a man who nothing can turn from his purpose HENRY P. SHOBAR: Having the graces of speech, and skill in the turning of phrases ITHELMA R. SIEMON: As sweet as any girl could be H very good friend in truth, is she. LEO Soss: A boy, intense -Q. In thought and act, in soul and sense. CHARLOTTE E. SMITH: The world was sad, the garden was a wild,- ' And man, the hermit, sigh'd-Till woman smiled. 'f . MILTON STAUB: The tools to him that can handle them. ROBERT H. STEvENsoN: ' The better part of valour is discretion. A good friend and loyal ' ., X With a knowledge of what is excellent. 3 FLORENCE M. SULLIVAN: Nothing endures -but personal qualities. J ES . SURBER:- A. Thy 'wit is as guick as the greyhound's mouthf It catchesf' , ' o . SUZUKI: - gm' S I Nothing is more .useful than silence EENEY! Q!! DOROTHY R. STROHMAIER: V Nb H Though sprightly, gentle,' though polite, sinceref Y' , j X ' And only of thyself a judge severe. .K i X s Ev . YH N U ' Q9 lm friends are best. N3 E o Q ij TA LoR: ' e is often seen hut not heard, Y hough little she says, she means every word. Nj IS I If E ANT: . ' lf U With honest smiles she wins as friends, Af All who near her comef' ALICE M. THOMAS! All that is great and good is done by patient trying. WILLIAM M. TONELLI: Merrily, merrily shall I live now. BEVERLY TREWIN: Tho'Amodest, on his unembarras'd brow Nature had written-Gentleman. i223
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