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CRAMER, LLOYD Life Saving, C. S. C. We may count on the everyday hero, Whom haply the gods may di- vide. HINTON MARY JO School Lite, Tom Tom, Writers' Club, Cartoon Club, Athletic Association, Girl Reserves. Ask me no more whither doth haste The nightingale when May is past, For in your sweet dividing throat She winters and keeps warm her note. CARLTON, GEORGE Banking. His lips, the while, Fluttering with half-fledged words, Or hushing to a smile, That more than words ex- pressed. HURST, LUTIE EARLE And but for those large, elo- quent eyes, Where passion speaks in every glance, She'd seem a wanderer from the skies. LOGAN, EARL For care and trouble set your thoughts Ev'n when your end's at- tained, And a' your views may come to naught Where ev'ry nerve is strained. KEEGAN, MARY Is thy name Mary, maiden fair? Such should methinks its mu- sic be,' The sweetest name that mortals hear were best befitting thee. i JACKSON, RICHARD Senate, Stage Craft, C. S. C., Glee Club. Hear him but speak, and you will feel The shadows of the Portico Over your tranquil spirit steal, To modulate all joy and woe. BURLEY, DANAFAYE Thou art a queen, fair Dana, Thy subjects we before thee, Thou art divine, fair Dana The hearts o' men adore thee. JENNINGS, OSCAR Football, Athletic Association, Booster Club, C. S. C. No selfish purpose marked his way Still for the common good he wrought And still enriched the passing day, With sheen of wit and sheaves of thought. MAY, RUTH Athletic Association, Honor So- ciety. Fashioned so slenderly, Young and so fair! FIELDS, HOWARD Hi-Y. Something of divine Was in his nature, open to the source, Of love, that master of prime- val force. NEALE, GRACE Girl Reserves. The very smiles before you speak, That dimples your transpar- ent cheek, Encircles all the heart, and feedeth The senses with a still de- light. 1 as . ..,, ,, ,,..,,.A Page 67
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i 1 Page 66 GRAHAM, DONALD Sophomore President, Senate, H 0 u s e of Representatives, Booster Club, C. S. C., Drama- tics, Athletic Association. His voice is so mellifluous, his smile so full of mirth, That folks declare he is the best and smartest man on earth. STEPHENS, MARY LOUISE Honor Society, Athletic Associ- ation. A wonderful pear of exceeding price, whose virtue shall not decay, Whose light shall be as a spell to thee and a blessing on thy way! JAMES, FIELD Field was a bright little chap. The girls all liked his good- looking map All his studies he liked real well, But history he liked best, he'll tell. WILLIAMS, CLAUDINE Glee Club, Mendelssohn Club, Senate, T Club. Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. BOOTH, ROBERT Boys, Glee. Framed in its damp, dark locks his face Had nothing mean-or com- mon place. MASENGALE, NELL RINES She may be well compared Unto the Phoenix kind, Whose like was never seen or heard, That any man can find. HOWELL, JOSEPH Tom Tom, School Life, T Club, Debate, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Speakers' Bureau, Honor Society. His success is a case of pluck With intelligent effort and lots of brains. COLLEY, VICTORIA Life Saving, Athletic Associa- tion, Honor Society, Tom Tom, Girl Reserves. Blessed is she, God made her so, And deeds of week-day holi- ness Fall from her noiseless as the snow, Nor hath she ever chanced to know That aught were easier than to bless. SKINNER, HORACE Tom Tom, Hi-Y, C. S. C. Ath- letic Association. Full well we laughed, with counterfeited glee, At his jokes, for many a joke had he. DIXON, STELLA T Walkers. She has run her fortune through and through, To balance her school life ac- counts, She's deposited great things which she later will use, And reap up the profits in large amounts. PARK, LEE Athletic Association, Tom Tom, T Club, Baseball, Life Saving. Genteel in personage, Conduct and equipage, KELLEY, YVONNE T Walkers, T Club, C. S. C., G. A. A. A face with gladness overspread Soft smiles, by human kind- ness bred And seemliness complete that sways, Thy courtesies about thee.
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F v Page 68 LANTZ, HARRY Athletic Association. You see him strut along the street, A wondrous thing has just oc- cured- His head is in the airg He has time to spare. WORD, NONA Girl Reserves, G. A. A. She is most fair, and thereunto Her life doth rightly harmon- izeg Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes. GUNN, ELBERT They never heard him once complain or even heave a sigh! REED, FRANCES Girl Reserves. Unconscious as the sunshine, simply sweet, And generous as that, thou dost not close Thyself in art, as life were but a rose. BERRY, PHILLIP Band. He came up smilin' good fer him. He had th' grit an' pluck an' vim, So he's on easy street an' durned If I don't think his luck is earned. DIXON, CAROL Life Saving. All nature she inspires, But round her being there is rolled The inecctinguishalle beauty old Of the far shining 'mountains and the sea. CHANDLER, SYLVESTER His face is truly of the Roman mould, He bears within the heart of Cato, too, Altho' his look may seem severe and cool He never would be false to truth or you. SCHEIG, FLORENCE Our Florence is a loving lass, One of the blonds in our class, Just care-free, happy, full of Pep, And as a dancer, has a rep.' FITZGERALD, HENRY He was six foot o' man, all Clear grit and human natur', WIXON, HELEN Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, The weary, wayworn wanderer bore To his own native shore. ,, POE, NED Booster Club. How happy is he, born and taught That serveth not another's thought Whose armor is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill. RUDY, ELEANOR Her air has a meaning, her her movements a grace,' You turn from the fairest to gaze on her face 5 And when you have once seen her forehead and mouth, You see distinctly her soul and her truth.
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