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The CHRONICLE JOHN C. FINDLAY Jack What stir is this? What tumult in the aud? Whence cometh this alarm and the noise? MARJORIE E. FINSTERBACH a4Marge!r I'll be merry and free I'll be sad for naebodyg lf naebody care for me, I'll care for naebody. MYRA R. FISCHER Work late, rest never Thls is my creed, ever and ever. HAROLD W. FISH Alas! the love of women! Itis known To be a lovely and fearful thing. ORRIN FREIBERGER But talking is not always to converse. FRANK S. FOSDICK UPOP79 Are you wishing Jolly iishing? This way sir! RUTH FOSDICK Poofie The gentler born the maiden, The more bound to be sweet and serviceable. MORRIS A. FREED Be silent and safe, silence never betrays Y you. DOROTHY K. FREUND We do not know beneath what sky Nor on what seas shall be thy fateg We only know it shall be high We only know it shall be great. PHILIP FREY Phil 26 The first in banquets and the last in fights.
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The CHRONICLF GEORGE E. DOYLE uBarneyn With sunny hair of auburn hue And twinkling merry eyes of blue The ladies like him 'Deed they do! FRANK A. DUSZYNSKI Outward appearances are often deceitful. RUTH L. EBERHART My thoughts are free and cannot be shut- up H HELEN B. EHLE And those about her, From her, shall read the perfect ways of honour. RUTH EHRIG Little care I, if little I am, I can do as much as a bigger girl can. CHARLES H. ELLIS Innocence is the balm of virtue-but who says I'm innocent? CHARLES O. ESS Charlie O mischief, thou art swift to enter the tho'ts of desperate men. GRACE L. EVERDING There is a song in all things. CLAYTON FEINER ldClayt!f In the lighted hall, where the dancers go To the strains of the orchestra to and fro 'Tis there I love to be. VIOLA FILBY H'ViH Let us be silent, that we may hear the whis- pers of the gods. 25
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The CHRONICLE ROSE P. FRITTON The busiest are the happiest. EMMETT J. FROST Oh! the fierce wretchedness that brings us. EVELYN E. FUHR HEVU My sex's earliest latest passion. My heart's supreme desire To be in fashion! CHARLES H. FUNK love I would express him simple, grave, sincere. HENRY GALANTOWICZ 66Hank?! An honest man and a Warm heart within. FRANCIS F. GEISE KIFlOyd!D This business of studying can be overdoneg man needs some diversion. Intense seeks A word Can do I never CHESTER S. GERLACH Klchetil and keen, he'll reach the RUTH E. GILBERT of cheer, a scrap of song the pilgrimage no wrong. FRANCES M. GISHLER with important air In convbrsation overbear My tongue within my lips I rein For who talks much must talk in vain. KENNETH GLENN uKennyn goal he A helpful finger in every Masten pie. 27
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