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R O I X ' ) L ' A X X U A L 19 13 DOXALD SUHR President of Class O that I had a title good enough to keep his name company. HOPE LAXXING Secretary of Class The fact that she is human brings her near to you. BEN LAPEYRE Treasurer of Class Mathematics makes men subtile. IREXE COPELIN Vice President of Class Her voice was soft, gentle, and low. ■18—
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o u [) u A 1. lyle said, The modern majesty con- sists in work; and what a man can do is his greatest ornament, and he always consults his dignity by doing- it. DAVID A. DAVIDSON, ' 12. A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. As I was approaching the Bird Tail divide in my auto, on my way to Helena, I noticed that the center of the road was covered with high grass which scraped the bottom of the car. I was a little afraid of hidden rocks, but having been over the road before without any trouble, I didn ' t turn out Suddenly I felt a jolt which almost stopped the car. I stopped and got out to see what the trouble was. There was a big rock hidden in the grass, which had hit my front axle, and as far as I could see, had hit only the axle. I warned the other two cars which were behind me and then we went on, a little more carefully. When we had gone about twenty- five or thirty miles, I noticed that my engine was knocking. I stopped to get out and see what the matter was, and just then the next car be- hind me came up and they said they had noticed oil on the road behind my car. I got down and looked. There was a crack in the crank case about six inches long, which had let all the oil out. What could we do? We were fifteen miles from Wolf Creek, the nearest place where it could be fixed. Then all the cars came up and everybody was offering sug- gestions, and one of the funny people offered me her gum to stop the crack. That was an idea. It seemed that everybody had a package of gum and a few more besides. Then came the biggest gum chewing contest that was ever held. Everybody chewed, and as he would get a piece nice and sticky, I would stuff it, along with string and tape, into the crack. In fifteen minutes the crack was filed, the case filled with oil, the car started, and we were on our way. . ' t Wolf Creek the patch was taken ofT, and a good one put on, and we went on our way again. L. S., ' 14. 1909-1913. The Assembly Hall was filling fast, . s through the empty halls there past A group of boys and girls who sang. And with these words the rooms ail 1913! .And so they started, this little liand. To find the place called knowledge land. Forth they started, with aims so high. Their purpose was to do or die. 1913! After nine long months in Freshman mire. They turned their steps to places higher. They crossed in safety geometry ' s sphere, . nd called back hopefully, loud and ' ' ' ' ' - 1913! In the broad expanse of Juniordom, A few did quit, and flunked were some. But some were left, to wade at last, Through Senior strait, a dangerous pass. g 3. Many months of toil, many days of fears. Many times of joy, many scenes of tears. They walked down the straight and narrow way, . nd at last reached the end. Grad- uation Day, 1913! T. F. L.. ' 13. -17-
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R () u X I) r p A N X L- A L 1 9 MARIE JOHNSON All we ask is to be let alone. AGNES BERGESON O ' er her an even calm perpetual reigns. IOLA MAROHN She went where duty seemed to call. FORREST WERTS All great men are dying, and I don ' t feel very well myself.
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