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THE C H R O N I C L E NORMAN E. SANDERS We might say whate'er we wiII. Children will be children stiIII REBA E. SANFORD Hcive thy thoughts no tongue. RUTH L. SANFORD Blessing she isg Cod made her so H ALICE P. SCHAEFFER HAS good be out of the world, as out of fashion. LORAINE SCHEFFLER Thinking is but an idle waste of thought, And naught is everything, and everything is naught. CONRAD O. SCHENK UII1 this world a man must be either an anvil or a hammer. VICTOR O. SCI-INECK Let this describe the indescribable. ELLEN SCHOENBORN Just in word, in every thought sincere U ELEANOR A. SCHUTT There is nothing in the world so irre- sistibly Contagious as Iaughter and good humor.. ' MARY L. SEEREITER i'The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed.
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THE CHRONICLE G. ANNABEL REDDEN The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the First was made. ' ARTHUR E. RICKETTS Men may Cofne, and men may go, But l go on forever. LOUIS S. RIEGER Modest, yet firm as naturevs self. MARY E. RIEHIVIANN l dare do all that may become a woman. Who dares do more, is l'lOne. MILDRED F. RIEHIVIANN A new wonder-a woman never vexed! LEO RINDFUSS Principle is ever my motto, never expediencyf' JANICE L. ROBERTS There's nothing like being used to a thing. ALICE L. RUDOLPH Her pencil was striking. resistless and grand Her manners were gentle, complying and bland. MARION E. RUNG Born for success she seemed. GENEVIEVE RUSZCZYK l see much in myself that pleases me.
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THE CHRGNICLE SIDNEY S. SIEGEL What a spendthrift with his tongue. CLADYS T. SIMPSON Can any mortaI mixture of earthis moId Breathe such divine, enchanting ravish- ment? IVIARIE H. SMITH Oh what women dare dog what women may do! What women daily cIo. not I-mowing what they do! CERALDINE SPEIDEL Studies serve for delight. for ornament ancI for abiIity. WILLIS STAGE O sleep! why dost thou Ieave me Why thy visionary joys remove? ANNIE STEWART I cannot check my girIish bIush, IVIy coIor comes and goes. IVIILDRED IVI. STODDART Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiIes of other maidens are. GEORGE W. STRIKER There is much wisdom in his advice LUCILLE C. SUTOR IVIen are more eIoquent than women macIeg But women are more powerfuI to per- suadef' PEARL SWEETAAPPLE Of the fruit of the earth.
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