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1925 Page 23 29. JOHN JOHNSTON. In visions of the dark night, I have dreamed of joy departed; But awakening, dream of life and light Hath left me broken hearted. 30. BEULAH KLEIN, The ring is on my finger. The wreath upon my brow; Satins and jewels at my command, And 1 am happy now. 31. MOLLIE KOZAR, Let life then as the day flower fall, With new day beauty, which is all. 32. MILDRED LIENBERGER, Oh, then renounce that impious self-esteem Riches have wings, and grandeur is a dream. 33. VICTORIA LUCA. Fame, faithful to the faithful, writes on high. Her name as one that was not born to die. 34. HILDA MARKOVITZ. A heart of furious fancies. Whereof I am commander. 35. ELIZABETH MAHLE, I clearly perceive that the infinity of matter is no dream. 36. JOE MARTIN, JR. Heaven is blest with perfect rest, But the blessing of earth is, toil. 37. TONY MASTROIANNI, Men toil for wrong from morning until night; They only die for what they think is right. 38. MILDRED MILLER, Who knoweth the mysteries of the will with its vigor? 39. IDA MONACO, There’s never a faster foot I know. But still, it seems to tarry.
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Page 2U 1925 FLECTOR 40. KATHERINE MOORE. I laugh at the lore and pride of man. At the sophist schools, and the learned clan. 41. ROSEMORACA, There is no dearth of kindness. In this world of ours; Only in our blindness We gather thorns for flowers! 42. JOSEPH MOSES, 1 want the voice of honest praise, To follow me behind, And to be thought in future days The friend of human kind. 43. ANDREW MUNTEAN, The mighty master smiled to see That love was in the next degree; ‘Twas but a kindred sound to move. For pity melts the mind to love. 44. CARROL NOLAN, Your noble presence, dignified and stately, With inexperience we adore. 45. IDA NUGENT, ‘Tis only noble to be good; Kind hearts are more than coronets. 46. WILLIAM PINTAR, What I here propound is true—because I have said it. 47. LUELLA POLLARD, Triumph and joy are twins; and aye Joy suns the cloud of sorrow; And ’tis the martyrdom of today Brings victory tomorrow. 48. MARGARET REESE, 1 he path of youth winds down through many a vale, And on the brink of many a dread abyss.
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