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FLOWER GARDEN Black-Eyed Si snii — Mar - Ankelis. A snappv variety of brisjhtnes:,. .10 an ouncp. Smilax [Gigglibus Perpilu iUs) — Elma and Thelma Gessell. Very unusual and attracti e little flowers. Much sought by flower lovers. .50 an ounce. Well worth vour monev. iMarit olds — Rosa Trachsel and Evelyn White. Unusually large yellow flowers. Especially fav- ored by the teachers, because their brightness reflects good grades. .10 a package. Poppies — Duane Hennesy, Anna Hanna, George White and Harry Lee. A sparkling variety of unexpectedness. Most often seen popping up in classes. Very fascinating. .25 an ounce. Pinks— Leo Lommel, Alec Riback and Morley Fletcher. An unusual type of good-looking flower. Its presence is very quickly noticed in the halls, and round about where it is silently en ied by other species. .25 an ounce. Full measure guaranteed. Jack Rose — Geraldine Ball. A rare variety, and noted for its seclusiveness. .25c. Reduced from .50 because of shorn locks.
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THE SENIOR I ' oi r o ' Clocks — Pearl Kindberj] Kassebaum. Anna Weiiier, Walter Makes a very attractive evening decoration for the study room. A very rare flower. Sold only in $2.00 boxes. Riichclor Buttons — Louis Dielschneider, Samuel Fu ' lman, Fred Brennan, Philip Clark and Arden Pangborn. Always found in the open, especially on A ' lultno- mah Field. Seldom found in secluded spots. Room 5 would be incomplete vithout this attractive bou- quet. Price .05 each. Forijet-Me-Nots — Marjorie Bailey, Adolph Asher and Sam Tonitsky. Rather decorative little flowers, b ;t difficult to find. Very gentle reminders of daily duties. .05 a package. Order early and avoid the rush. Jniericaii Beauty — Irene La Rouche. One of the most attractive Senior flowers. Great care must be taken in cultivation. A beautiful parlor decoration. $1.85. Gol lt ' u Gloivs — Frances Casale, Sylvia Glick, Anna Tac- chella and Helen Van Alstine. Well-known to the Senior class. Their golden nature is welcomed by all. .50 each. Ha Belles— Sophie Aren, Vera Mitchell, Violet Daniels, Loretta Jazowick, and Elsie Braden. Although commonly known as the old maid ' s fa ' orite flower, they lend an atmosphere of sun- shine and iiappiness to the gloomiest da -. Can not be bougiit for love nor money.
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Twelve ' ] THE LEDGER CLASS SONG By Mr. Elton (Tune, Cornell ' s Alma Mater ) Commerce, as ice noiv must leave thee, Trust my forth ive go; For thy tender care and nurture Thankful hearts o ' erflow. Thee we honor, Thee we cherish, Faithful ever, we. Partint need not union sever. Flail, all hail, to thee! CLASS POEM By LUCILE DODSON, S. P. Dedicated to the Jan. ' 25 Class. When Time has drawn the curtain of the Past Across the vista of our school-days gone And forward turned our steps, and set us on The path that leads into the world at last, Then may we go with heart and soul made strong By promises fulfilled and work well done, Dreams, dead but cherished still, and honors won, And voices raised in ever-lasting song Of clear-eyed faith. This may we know; our state Be likened to a broad, unbounded sea, Deep, breathing peace, divine tranquillity. Untouched by petty jealousies or hate. Foundations true, and strongly built each part, Each hour a joy, each day a work of art.
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