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ibm!! :zoj ITQL V 7 EMMA STEWART-Science Course. ELIZABETH MYRTLE SUMMERS-English Course. Those about her Begone, dull Care! Prithee, begone from me! From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. Begone, dull Care! Thou and Ishall never agree.-l'la3yora'. -Shakrspeare. IRENE A. STINSON-Language Course. No dainty flowre or herbe that grows on ground, No arborett with painted blossoms drest And smelling sweete, but there it might be found To bud out faire, and throwe her sweetest smels al around. -r Spenser ROBERT HUGH STEVENSON-Science Course. HOMER MCCLAIN TERRIL-Language Course. 'I am very fond of the company of ladies, He reads much I like their beauty, I like their delicacy, He is a great observer, and be looks I like their vivacity, and I like their silence.-Seward. Quite through the deeds of men.-Shakrsfneare.
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.r194,, CCN I 1177 79 ,Qfr'afA55'!LdtAAi, 312-'4LTs., AJLMI I fs 7 sr vw D HAZEL MAE RUPERT-Language Course. LESTER R. SONNEFIELD--Science Course. There is nothing so great that I fear to do for my friend, The city's ways are not my ways, and never Nor nothing so small that I will disdain to do for him. Shall I to its demands be reconciled, - -Sidney. I walk amid its roar, and rumble, dreaming, A cool and careful man in outward seeming, But in my heart a lost and lonely child.-Puhzam. MARY ELIZABETH SADLER-Commercial Course. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn..-Crabbe. UZZIE PHILLIPS-English Course. DORA STEWART-Science Course. And when a lady's in the case Preserving the sweetness of proportion and expressing itself You know all other things give place.-Gay. beyond measure.-Iomau. l9lje
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Nfw s 1 GAAR N. TURNER-English Course. She was active, stirring, all fire- Could not rest, could not tire- WILLIAM ZELLER-English Course. The keen spirit Seizes the prompt occasion,-Makes the thoughts To a stone she might have given life.-Browning. Start into instant action, and at once Plans and performs, resolves and executes.-fllore. L MARIE A. WEST-Language Course. Still to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast.-fvnson. MARCUS HAROLD WEBSTERkScience Course. ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS-Science Course. Blessed is the healthy natureg it is the coherent sweetly co- A creature not too bright or good, operative, not incoherent, self distracting, self destructive one. For human nature's daily food, -Carlyle. For transient sorrows, simple wiles Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears and smiles.- Wordszvorllz 1915 'x
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