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The GLADYS WILLIAMS A careless song with a little- nonsense in it now and then does not mis- become a monarch. THOMAS GRIFFIN Enough, with over- measure. RUTH RUMBERGER Self-denial is indispen- sable to a strong char- acterf' KERAMOS 15 Class of ineteen-Fifteen f ROY McVAY V Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they ure, and doing things as they ought to be done. EDITH JOHNSTON A daughter of the gods, divinely tnll, and most divinely fair. PATRICK FARRELL Oh, sing: let us sing, That ragtime opera, rag- time opera. DOROTHY CURRY Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, and no smie-nce is fairly worth the seven. DEMAR MILLER It is in learning music' lhat many u youthful hmart learns to love. GERALDINE IKIRT Jolly, clever, never tame, for Pep is Gerry's middle name. , D
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M The BERYL WILKINSON An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. JAMES McDONALD A blush is beautiful but often inconvenient. JESSIE BAGLIN Sincerity is the face of her soul. KERAMOS Class of Nineteen-Fifteen FRANCIS WISE A wise son maketh a glad father. . ,fi VIRGINIA BAILEY I never knew so young a body with so old a head. ROBERT DAWSON -I 'Wisdom is better than rubiesf' 1 MINNIE FLICK Resolved to live with all my might while I do live, and as I shall wish I had alone ten thousand ages hence. Senior Class Secretary. GEORGE HICKEY He is such a fast fellow that all the girls have to run to keep up with him. HELEN HOAG To know her is to love her. v-
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M The HELEN SCHWEIS BERGER If I were as pleasant as Helen, trouble would be unknown. GERALD OSTERHOUSE When I said I would llie think I should live till I were I'Il3l'l'iUd, ELLEN DEVON Speak low if you speak love. Class KERAMOS of ineteen-Fifteen ALTHA SIMMONS l'is life itself to love. X GYPSY STAMM Good humor is the health of the soul: sad ness its poison. HOMER CARTWRIGHT Oh, give us the man who sings at his work. MOLLIE SARBIN lf ever I am a teacher it will be to learn more than to teach. CLARENCE McNUTT A man of sense may love like a. madman but not as a fool. Keramos Business Mgr. WILLIA McDONNELL Always seen but seldom heard.
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