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KELKER: Although he is a little lad, He chins and chins to beat the band. NEALE: Hark whence comes that noise, 'Tis only Harry, don't mind him, boys. OYSTER.-Loud like a drum because of its emptiness. BONBRIGHT: I am monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute. MOSEY.-But I am fond of the boys, I really am. FRAIM.-Incessant talking is one of the most pardonable errors. ANGILL.- Thy sins are not accidental, but a trade. 1906 ARTHUR BEI.L.-i'GOlly, ain't I wicked. H NELLIE HooPEs.- As merry as the day is long. KATHERINE HEIKES.-ilADd still her tongue ran on. MAY WALZER.-iiThC glass of fashion and the mold of form. BESS MILLER.-'IA happy soul devoid of care. JOHN KELLER: The sweetest hours that ere I spend, Are spent among the lasses-O! BEss FAGER.-tiWOffh winning. H. H. S. CAVALRY.-400 horses in high stable fed, Stood ready, shining, all and smoothly dressed. H. H. S. ORAToRs: My blood ran back, My shaking knees against each other knocked. n NIGHT BEFORE EXAMS.: O weary night, O long and tedious night. CHOIR: To listen daily to the chapel choir, Is worse than a thousand years of Ere. CHARLES CRAVVFORD.1A beau is one who arranges his curled locks gracefully. WILLIAM LONG.- The ladies call him sweet. Ross HAMSHER: A little man, yet I trow, That little man can raise a rowf' THE All the course of my life, as you do show, are not in the role of common men. MISS WVORMLEY.-YVOHICH will love her, because she is More worth than any man, men because She is the rarest of women. DR. SHIMMEL.-Never was there a man of his degree, So much esteemed and well beloved as he. MR. FAI-INESTOCK.-He is a scholar and a ripe good one. MISS ORTH.-Her whole heart's welcome is in her smile. FRGUL-TY II6 MR. HENCHEN.-He is a cleep, occult philosopher. MR. MEIXEL.-Rare compound of oddity, wisdom and fun, Vifho recognized learning-rejoiced in a pun. MISS EVANS.-Experience joined to common sense, 'To mankindis a providence. DR. BAER.-A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions. MISS MCNIFF.-Many days shall see her and yet no day without a deed to crown it.
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MILLER, M.-I have a vvoman's will. MORGAN.-Little, but large enough to love. PARTHEMORE.-I know no purer, tI'uer one than she. POFFENBERGER.-They never taste who always drink They always talk who never think. POMEROY.-ODE of the sweetest ladies whom I have ever met. ROHM.-Quiet, unassuming, kind. 3 ROOP.-Here is an abusing of God's patience. SMITH, A.-Good goods come in small packages. REESE.-Long, lean, lank and thin, As one of Satan's cherubins. SITES.-Wliom have we here? SLITZER.-YC gods! What a mathematician. SPONG.-A clever, honest man. SMITH, F.-We wish thee all happiness. SNAVELY.-A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. SNYDER.-Is she not passing fair? SPAHR.-VVe cannot understand thee. BRUCE SWOPE.-The best men say the least. R. SWOPE AND THORLEX'.-TWO lovely pumpkins moulded on one vine. TAYLOR.-I am so fresh that the blades of grass turn green with envy when I pass. TURNER.-Wicked, lean and lank! VVAGNER.-Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. WHITMOYER.-HE trudged alone, unknowing what he sought, And whistled as he went for lack of thought. ZOLLINGER.-A little, good for nothing, mischief-making monkey. FI.UNIcERs or 'o3.-'Tis only a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 1904 lo4.-Content to follow where we lead the way. FORREST YODER.-HHOVV long, O Lord, how long! BESS COMMINGS.- Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. CARL BAER.-t'HC that is much Hattered, soon learns to Hatter himself!! NEZZA VVILLIAMS.- He's a name only. RUTH CHUBBUCK.- Full of gabblef' MAELE TYsoN: A lovely being scarcely formed or moulded-V A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. ELLWOOD DEARING.- A closed mouth carcheth no Hiesf' HELEN ROBERTSON: Stately and tall she moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace. rt 1905 C. KAI-IN.-None but herself can be her equal. VVALZER: He's a roistering, jolly, good fellow, And always prepared for a flingg And yet has one failing accursed, He thinks he is able to sing. WHITE.-He holds his precious self a dear delight, MCKEE: f And loves his own smart shadow on the street. Beautiful in form and feature, WHITMAN.-So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive, Lovely HS the day? Unconscious of half the pleasure that she gives. Can there be so fair a creature WVILLIAMS.-I'm the man I've been looking for. Formed of common claY-U 115
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Faculty's Ten Commandments I. Thou shalt not swear before me the wanted to swear Hrstj .-Pnorrzsson SWAIN. II. Thou shalt not excite thyself before thy pupils.-PRo- Fizssoiz CLOUD. III. Thou shalt not smile.-MISS ORFH. IV. Thou shalt not crack jOkCS.-PROFESSOR MEIXEL. V. Thou shalt love thy pony as thyself.-PROFESSOR NEITZ. VI. Remember examination day and make it easy.-MISS MCNIFF. VII. Thou shalt watch thy children in examinations as a cat does a IHOLlSC.1D0CTOR FAGER. VIII. Thou shalt credit no man with more than he deserves. -Miss EVANS. IX. Thou shalt speak in a low voice.--Miss HERRING. X. Thou shalt not bear false ,witness against thy pupils.- PRoFEssoR MCCALL. 1 1 7
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