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LERSER BIBLIOGRAPHY The following books were used as reference in the compiling: of this volume: Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Ale5hine -...Helen Bauer and Nellie Bitte Undine • Dorothy Baurchmidt -The Youns Diana Lucile Belknap •■The Sprite Ruth Beynon ■The Lady of the Decoration Lucille Bowman •■Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Viola Bradley ■■Messr. Marco Polo Orville Buckner Humble Folk — ...Florence Fuller, Mary Hoglund, Irene Camp •■Glorious Apollo ' Edward Cheney •■Rose Dawn ' ' Rosalie Clausen ••Master Skylark Kenneth Collins ••The Idler Raymond Dielschneider ••Pollyanna Margaret Duffy ' •Joan of Arc Malvina Feldstein ••Lamb ' s Essay Lydia Fimmel ••The Deerslayer Norman Fones ' •Tom Sawyer James Gilham ••Whirligigs Elizabeth Gourlay, Nazarene, Hutchings, Edna Baumgartner ' •Some Things That Matter ' Gunda Grueger, Josephine Bozich, Mary Homolka ' •Picture Books Helen Hergert, Elizabeth Watson ••Oliver iAIlover) Twist Robert Hanson ■Old World Lace Arline Holloway •Evangeline Marie Houquez • •Webster ' s International Faye Howe Sense and Sensibility Sarah Battaglia Java Head Ruth Beahm Child of the Wild Nathan Campf ■•Wind in the Willows Ruby Eklof ••Baron Munchausen Edwin Gronquist ■•The Daughter of an Empress Bernice Hubbard ••A Young Man ' s Fancy Helen Inghram Ariel ' Evalyn Jensen •Happy Though Married Ethel Keller Understood Betsy Elizabeth Kelly ••A Pair of Blue Eyes Libuse Kreml ••Two Little Confederates Esther La Mar, Josie Hughes ••Anna, The Adventuress ' Violet Larsen •■The Last of the Mohicans Elmer Lincoln ■■Midsummer Night ' s Dream Esther Lofstrand ••Certain People of Importance ' .... Lillian Kaylor. Maysel Plouff Gold Johanna McClurc -Love ' s Labor Losf Alice McKay ••Little Women ' Margie McNair, Jennie Cole, Dorothy Veatch ••Peter Pan ' Vivian Martin ••The Skyrocket Ru y Meadows The Golden Treasury Carlotta Mitchell ••Ocean Gold Mary Mitchell ••As You Like It Lillian Morrison Puck of Pook ' s Hill Helen Nelson ••The Crock of GoW Edith Olson •■The Merchant of Venice Morris Overback ■■The Wizard of Oz Axel Pearson ■■The Beloved Woman Lorna Pearson ■■The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam George Pohl ■■The Sheik - Kenneth Richards The Quenchless Light Marian Rittenhouse John Keats Siegfried Rosen ••Captain Blood Harold Sammons ••The Young Enchanted Helen Sheldon The Man Who Came Back Walter Schumaker The Faery Queen Dorothy Smith ••The Princess Far Away Lucille Smith •The Rover Gladys Stierle -Our Mutual Friend Mata Stitt •Youth ' Anne Streight ••Ivanhoe Edward Turner -Unknown Quantity Margaret Wellman ■■Woman as Decoration Merle Willis ■■Moonstone Katherine Sawatsky -Portrait of a Lady Ethel Winship ■Don Quixote J°hn Works The Charm School ;— V.T ' i Claire Thompson, Madge Webb, Dons Witteman So Big Benjamin Lee ■The Blue Bird Genevieve Neal ••Happy Prince Howard Van Wagner ••The Keeper of the Bees Mrs. A. B. Wicklund Page 7
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They Build Too Low Who Build Beneath the Stars (CLASS POEM) Faye Howe, S. P. We ' ve smoothed the bulgint, ' hummocks of black soil ; Upon our crying backs we ' ve carried stones So that their humping sides could never spoil The richness of the upturned earth ' s brown tones. Now we have hauled great blocks of marble, white As stars, and strong as pine trees in a gale, And mixed a creamy- mortar of the bright Sharp-gleaming hopes and dreams that are so frail. We stand with squares of marble at our feet And mortar laying ready to apply. And ' ith the white stones heaped about, the fleet Sharp t vinkle of dead white shows in the sky. The towers we build must pierce the heart of Mars, They build too low who build beneath the stars. 1 JUNE CLASS SONG (To the tune of ' ' Ahva ' s ) Kenxhth L. Collins, S. P. Always glad days go In life ' s ceaseless flow We can ' t forget. Memories like beams Glowing gold with dreams Come softly yet. Commerce days always will be Beads in our love rosary. Commerce though we part, always You will hold our hearts always. Good you were and kind Helping us to find Roads abo ' e the grind, al a s, always. Gkn ing like a flame, always Is our noble name, always. Though our way leads on. Now there blooms a dawn For Commerce -ive ' ll strive on, yes always. Paye 6
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