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O20 020 0201 IOZOI IOZOI ICE 9 1 ii' ii 0 2 'F' LESLIE MARSTEINER X I, who wfth book and pen, Have toiled among my jellowznerzf' IIAYMOND UPHAM -. ru 0 A man who does a little and rlors it o n Well, does a great deal, U 0 9 ... iq ELIZABETH LONGFELLOW A scholar is she without pretense. With a large amount of common sense. -I 1 0 a E PAUL WELBAUM 0 - Q i His actions speak content, hs 'ways an' wryx 11 trace. 5 HELEN M. YEOMAN She did what she could to be pleuvarzt, - 5 A She did what she ought to be ff1H'.' O U I o 2 ..- 3 y 9 U I E 2 SEMORE GROSS - And with a meaning gesture and a shrug, he left the .rentenee there. DOROTHY M. ROUGH ,, 0 Dorothy measures life in smiles: may we lvam from u her their 'value u 0 g .. HUGH FRANKLIN PIERCE Have I not told thee oft and alt, no woman for even a fleeting 'moment touched this heart? A 1 E E MAGLES E. STRAUSS Q 1 The ideal woman aj a young man's dreams. RICHARD BACHMAN ' A man ol surh a genial mood and yet cz, friend of - 5 solitude. H Q I 2 T page sixteen .610 Q10 D202 1 g Z 7 3030 Dio 0:0 . .9 ,. 33 g- -4 - ,Q . ea.. ........ .. C.3.,:..-x .2 In-Ln.
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J ono ono one: n-:mono one on? n 1 H 1 ig h ..x gl, ij, I I! o 0 -I LYLE R. CI-IUBB Q! He could rote, orate, and debate: '5 We expect him soon to stu np the Mute 5, . LAURENE LEONA NVRIGHT 0 D Her jolly face would be known any place. U o 2 1' DVVIGHT MITCHELL 1 He bcnt his dark brows to a frown, i He set his wlifte teeth tightly down. -4 E U 0 9 ERNEST RAY LAYVSON i Cold as ice and hard as glittering steel. ELIZABETH E. KIEHN ' Not fair alone in curve and line, 6 But something more and better. 0 g 9 E ii o 9 'Q HELEN M. MILLER 1 knew not what to say, and so I swore. W L I ' . HOWARIJ LENTZ L 0 Gentle of manner and kind of heart, o E Fzrm in decrswn, he'll do his part. D O 9 . i .. LEONA MAY BURRUS Quietly noble, modestly mildg 'H ii But we liked her best as oft she smiled. Ll I-Z Q 0 Q E o CHARLES FRANKLIN Q Whefeon :hall no man work, but play. . . , wi l Whereon, it is enough lor me.' I i CHARLES BOYLE yi 'Nejierl' our gallant Charles replies, ' L4 5 'It rs better to sink than to yield! Q 1 I E ci 1 .13 . Ei page fifteen 1 bv one :no onox: 5 :xono ono ono
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ff.-.Nw -ww-qu Z0 A O20 no one O 0 Il O 0 Il 0 0 ll O 0 ll 0 ' 0 020 ll 0 O20 020i IOZOI IOZOI IOZO 1 E LYMAN L. CAMPBELL 2 Cammie's wit and humor sent sunshine through our clouds. DOROTHY F. CLARK No jarring note, no broken chord, betray 5 The soreness of the hot, uneeasing fray. n O i VERA LEONA EAGLEY Thou judgest us,' thy purity doth all our acts con- demn. - 1 0 MURRAY W. DEMING E Un1no-ved, untouched by any earthly thing, alone '- and stern aml silent e'vermore. ROBERT RINKER V You knew 1'm easily snared, but easily to break loose again, from Cupid's fine spread nets. 1 5 0 1 5 MAX S. SMITH u f'.4nd there's a nice youngster of eqccellcnt pith,- Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. LAURA B. PRICE lf silence is wisdom, hero is wisdom personihedf' - E O 1 EDWARD IRVIN, JR. , L5ke the sun at Easter shone his happy face. L 0 EVELYN CATHERYN BOLTZ 1 E A prcud Madonna on her lofty throne. ' DALE H. CHUBB I wooed her with such constant, changeless fervor that in the end I 'won her answering love. 1 E O il page' sevezxteen L L one one: 1 J 1 1' :none one one N' 1 2 .
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