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ALMA WERNER Bowling Green Bus. Univer- sity 'Tis nobleness to serve. Help them who cannot help again. Beware from right to swerlief' Bookkeeping Typewriting I Jr. Business Training MYRTLE ALLISON Western Union College Earth's noblest thing, u woman. perfected. Jr. High English Jr. High Social Studies RUTH COMMONS California State Normal A 'noble type of goocl heroic u'omonhood. Ninth-year Civics MARION I. HILL Indiana State Teachers Col- lege She hath done her party Do thou but thine. Jr. High English I. S. GRESS George Washington Univer- sity W Thou must lic true thyself, If thou the truth ufoulclst tcachf' Chemistry Biology KATHARINE V. REESER Lock Haven State Normal A truer, nobler, trustiev' heart-nc1'e'r beat mort' loving or more loyal within a human breast.. Jr. High History Geography ANNA SOLOMON Seton Hill College Honor and shame from no condition riseg Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Jr. High Mathematics Geography ELIZABETH SPROUL Indiana State 'Teachers Col- lege Kindness is wisdom. There is none in life but needs it and may learn. Principal Brick Building Jr. High Mathematics ALICE YODER Indiana State Teachers Col- lege Be not the first by 'whom the new is triedg Nor thc last to lay the old aside. Geography Exploratory Latin Jr. High History Page thirteen
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fu AMY MANGES Juniata College The noblest 'm'i'nd, the best , contentment has. English EMMA C. McCREA Indiana State Teachers Col- lege Let me live in a house by the side of the road, And be a friend to 'rnanfl Art BEATRICE I. ONSTEAD Indiana State Teachers Col- lege Ill fares the land, to hasten- ings ills of prey, Where wealth aeczmiulates, and men decay. Shorthand Typewriting w w w g g Q D. L. QUINSEY University of Illinois I profess not talking, only this, 'That each man do his best! Mathematics W. E. ROMIG This above all: To thine own self be true,-thou ccinfst not then be false to any man. Gen. Mathematics English Civics ff'-N ROSE SLESINGER University of Pittsburgh Her smile was prodigal summery shine - gaily persistant-like ri morn in June. Latin S. E. SLICK University of Missouri But the 'inan that's worth while is the man who can smile-when every- thing goes dead wrong. American History World History LZ Il II' ll Zi ETHEL MAE SPORCK Indiana State Teachers Col- lege If 'music be the food of love, play on! Music EVA STATLER Juniata College Song forbids victorious deeds to die. English EARL A. UNGER Temple University A day for toil- An hour for sport, But for fl friend, Life is too short. Physical Education ' x Page twelve Q
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A FLYING GOOD TIME We took our teachers for an airplane ride, In order to show them from side to side. Just what they said t'would be worthy to know, And the way they acted, a regular show. We had arisen twenty feet when Miss Burkart said, Oh, Stop! I believe I'm losing my head, No, no, shouted Gourley, don't you say that, You just-Hey! do stop, there goes my hat. Mr. Faust said that air must be a 'ffree good, ' While Miss Statler added, take it all if he would And give her the earth-then we heard Miss Commons croon, As she beheld Miss Yoder's eyes as big as the moon. Just think mused Mr. Gress, This is all H2O, While Mr. Gruber and Miss Brindley yelled emphatically, UNO! But sweet Miss McCrea and Miss Atherton, too, Agreed with Mr. Romig they'd be glad when 'twas through. Miss Manges said, I don't think it's right, To allow Senior English classes out of my sight. Mr. Quinsey added I don't fancy the ride Since it makes me sick to look over the side, Then dear Miss Slessinger gave Miss Dilling this tip, I'd sooner be riding Caesar's old ship, While Mr. J. Allen Figurel, who has been flying for days In the good Stylus Shipf, hadn't much to say. Professor Schall said that he felt out of place fYou see he missed seeing the school clock's face.l I While Miss Werner and Mr. Dickey sat looking absurd, Mr. Slick and Mr. Hedge made the trip without saying a Word. After loop the loop and nose-dives , which furnished a thrill, We landed them safely on top of a hill. We hope again in the following year That theyill take another ride in our airplane here. -The three pilots. Olive Baumgardner Helen Steele Paul Keller Page fourteen
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