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0 N --Q-:gf COMMERCE 1 BULLDOG 1 RECORD 324-M STEPHEN A. BOVO: By music minds an equal temper know Nor swell too high nor sink too low. .A ROY E. BROWN: Young fellows will be young fellows. ' ENISE H. BRUN: , There was a sweet mystery in her eyes, b The bloom upon her cheek was sweeter than a song. SPERANZA C. CAMOUS: Let not your heart be troubled. ROSE L. CANTY: Fair was her young and girlish face Her -willowy form betrayed her grace. ff'xQ'HAzEL L. CARLsON': j,- 'iff ? And thafstitize, likesunshine, darts Into many a sunless hear-t. ALICE L. C:vEY:q! - .Q .V isflflfihaf fl sweep delight a quiet life affords. RUBY C. CHRISTENSENSD She's a good girl if there ever was one. ALLISON E. CHURCH: He scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much. JACK T. CLARK: You hear that 'boy laughing? You think he's all fun,' But the teachers laugh too, at the good he has done. KEITH B. CLARK: . C What is thine ,is mine, and all mine is thine. ANGELO P. CosELL1: I I wk Just a hopeful lad, he is .lolly and gay, throughout the dayf' Y W. CYNTHIA CROCHERON: ? Hfhe sun shines on her golden hair, Her cheeles are glowing fresh and fair. GAETANO D. CURLA: A little nonsense now and then is cherished by the best of men GEORGE M. DAVITT: Mischevious and gay was this happy lad, His cares seemed all blown away. VYCADELIA T. DELLA SELVA: She improves each moment as it flies. She has but words of praise and admiration for everyone. W9 HELEN J. DODGE: Constant Joy. KARL V. DORN: The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. DOROTHY DOUGHART: No voieeless sorrow grieved her mind. JAMES DUFFY! If iw , ROSE F. DE NATALE: ' istful and dr a y were his eyes, yet wide awake was he. x. ' M U03 WA? sew?
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I mA - COMMERCE f BULLDOG f RECORD 35-W MARGARET L. DUNCAN: Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain self.: K WILLIAM F. ELLIS: Our editor and friend is he, Always as busy as he can be. JEAN M. EMERSON: Ever sweet, ever thoughtfulf' ALBERT I. ENNIS: No steps haelewardf' HARUKO ENOMOTO: 0 ' 1 U There was youth in her smiling face, Zu , Sweet and shy was this little maiden. ff ' FRED F. FEDERIGHI: QI, . I have a heart with room for ev'ry joyf' R UTH FIREMAN: .. , Tresses that wear jewels. CHESTER A. F ORRESI: There was a thoughtful loole on his face, J He who had manly form and good grace. EMMA A. GALY: My tongue within my lips Ihrein, For who talks much must talk in vain. NTARY L. GARIBALD1: To know her is to love her. JACK GLASS! He knew not that I watched his face And saw the spirit thro' his eyes. JANICE B. GOLDENBERG: ' With eyes that look'd into the very soul Bright-and as black and burning as a coal.' I'IILDA L. GOODMAN: Her air, her smile, her motions told of womanly completeness. DAVID J. GORMAN: Formed on the good old plan- A brave true and upright man. MARY' GRANIMATERZ You were made for enjoyment and the world was filled with 1 things which you will enjoy. LOGAN GRAY: Learning by study must be wang Twas never entailed from sire to son. LINNEA C. GREEN: Friendship is love without either flowers or vale. INEZ GROEZINGER: .A Mighty sweet and mighty wise, the fun just twinkles in her eyes SOLITA P. GUTHRIE! h Friend more divine than all divinitiesf' DOROTHY H. HANNAY: To all she was polite. U21 . a
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