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THE CHRONICLE JENNIE L. CHRZANOWSKA .. J e n ,. Still waters run deep. CLARA R. CLOOS U Cla 1' C H Who thinks that each word must be ac companied by a giggle. VEDA L. COTTERIVIAN H V e e V I-Iow the Wit brightens, I-Iow the style refines. VIRGINIA M. DAVIDSON H V I 1' g H i She's mo-dest and quiet, and shy, but beware, That I4incI'is the first in the marriage affair. LUCILLE. E. DAVIS ul-dun lVIirtI1, admit me of thy crew To Iive with her and live with thee In unreprovecl pleasures free. LOIS IVI. DAY A life filled with kindly deeds is noble. MARGARET DAY ..Marg.. V Cares not a pin what she said or may say. CORINNE IVI. DENNENY R i n n e She shines with unspotted honors. IVIILDRED C. DIETRICH NI i I The rising blushes which her cheek o'er- spread, Are opening roses in the lily bed. -IUANITA I... DINGLER H W a n n i e H Is it a rainbow that I see? the little sophomore cried. Oh, no, it's just Wannie's sweater of many colors. if it
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THE CHRONICLE KITTIE DelVI. BROWN K i t Quiet, sweet, lovable, in fact, clelig-htful in every way. GEORGE C. BUCHWALD U B u c k y Moderation is the noblest gift of heaven. DOROTHY A. BUDDENHAGEN D 0 t Every man's life is a fairy tale Written by God's linger. SHERWOOD C. BUNDSCHUH S h e r On, men, I am behind you! ESTHER E. BURKARD H E s s Forward and frolic glee was there The will to do ancl the soul to dare. ALIVIA L. BUROW Very great in very little things. RALPH R. BUTH R a 1 A friend is one who knows all about you and likes you just the same. BLANCHE A. BUTT Let us not be weary in well doing. NELLIE. M. CASTEN N e l A gentle disposition is always worth while. NORDY E. CHRISTENSEN H N o r r y H Business dispatched is business well done Business hurried is business ill clone.
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THE CHRONICLE CHARLES F. DONEY C h a s. Fair and softly goes far. GLADYS H. DRIVES G I a cl She has a way of her own. MARY E. DUNN Mary Ellen Speed first is her motto, Speed first is her tune, Whether sailing o'er Niagara Falls Or sitting 'neath the moon. CATHERINE DWYER s- K H Conficlently she pursues her quiet way. ALMA L. ECHTENKAMP .. A1 .. Her virtues were her arts. VELIVIA L. ECKNER Uvelm.. Try to be more talkative And spiritive as you gog For though you may quite jolly be, You never let it show. RAYMOND F. EISENHARDT .. R a ,. Y Never do toclay what you can put off till tomorrow. MARION O. EWING H M a r To follow the plain path of duty is best. MARGARET E. FABER M i g g i e N Honor is the reward of study HAROLD D. FARBER H I-I a r r y FicIclIe and I wandering by.
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