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S. Morton Creswell, A. B. Cedarville, Ohio The wisest man could ask no more of rate Than to be simple, modest, manly, true. And inwardly in secret to be greet To touch, if not to grasp, Fame’s endless clue. reba Irene Harbison, a. b. Cedarville, Ohio Hers is a spirit deep, and crystal clear; Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies Free without boldness, meek without a fear, Quicker to look than speak its sympathies. 21
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SENIOR-GRAPH Cognomen Is Thinks Self TO HE Chief Attraction Needs to be Wants to be Loves Morton Creswell President of Class Loved Green PasturesCanned Left Alone Farm Life and— Reha Harbison Secretary of Class Capable Spec (tacles) Appreciated Undecided Her Profs. Norman Foster A Tennis StarNot Accountable Lightning Rapidity Toned Down Lady’s Man A Green Knoll Dorothy Smithson A Friend to All Always LovingDimpies Watched A School Marm Flowers and Candy Malcolm Nicholson Preacher Something Handsome His litures Mothered Married Books Ellen Tarbox President of Y. W. C. A. Hard Boiled Her Mouth Under Father’s Care CaRESstWELL To Scrap Robert Colman President of Student Body In Seventh Heaven Creamery Outlawed Wants to be through School Sunlight Rebecca Marsh Our Pianist Loved F reekles Roped In Missionary’s Wife Music Walter Chu Imported Happy China Americanized Doctor The Cluh Dorothy Oglesbee Junior in HighFull of Pep Curley Hair Off the Fence Better To be Alive Hester Townsley Tiny Popular Olds Coaxed A Society Lady Leisure Mrs. Wilson A Good Teacher Book W’orm Wesley’s RoomCum Laude A Lover of Nature Grade? g CD K) O
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My tongue ne’er flowed to eloquence Nor wax my voice e’er raised in self de- fense. So let the muteness of this image be My eloquence, and still interpret me. Norman Baird Foster, A. I’». Forest, Ohio fear no power a woman wields When I can hare the woods and fields;- Yet why thy ever haunting face. Thy charm of voice, thy lissome grace?
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