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The CHRONICLE To the Class of 1926 rv -q Y message to you at this time is naturally touched with a warmer personal feeling than usual. There are particular circum- H stances which lead my thoughts along certain familiar lines. - V 'l 'j.. You and I are graduating at the same time and entering a new life. Untried experiences confront us, an entirely strange future awaits us. What are we going to do with them? I presume that our first thought is- Come what will, one and all will make good. With that aim in view we are perforce dedicated to lives which are absolutely trustworthy, for any deviation from that character- istic cannot be tolerated anywhere. Deceit and falsehood spell ruin in every department of endeavor. We must be careful in our judgments, not allowing ourselves to be swayed by prejudice, rumor or half truths. We shall give ourselves to service for those whom we meet daily and not suffer selfishness and forgetfulness of the rights and comforts of others to rule our actions. At home, in our work, wherever we are, we shall be bearers of good cheer, cherishing loving thoughts and extending at all times an iniiuence which uplifts. In other words, we shall live up to the very best that is in us at all times. So will the Class of 1926 be a source of great happiness and a power for rightness.
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The CHRONICLE NORMAN ABEL 'Tis death to me to be at enmity I hate it and desire all good men's love. ROSE ADAMS A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command. NORINE R. ALLGRIN She can swim and row Be strong and bright, But of the gentler graces Lose no sight. GERTRUDE ALT I am sure care's an enemy to life. FRED AMBELLAN Have ye got an odd ? FRANKLIN BACHMAN Have ye got 'nother odd? KATHLEEN H. BARLOW UKath77 She knows what she knows when she knows it. MELVIN BARNES HMe1U Don't make so much noise man, We can't hear ourselves think! ANITA H. BAUCKUS HNita!! A maid quiet, shy and sweet and very learned in Virgil. l HARVEY BAUSS Ironman only do it first. 20 Do unto others as they would do unto you-
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