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I-limm' HAMM ......... .-..Milton, Ia. Like the youthful lords of Na- varre, he has 1'esolved.' The mind shall banquet though the body pine. Ol These arc barren tasks, loo hard to keep: Not to see ladies--sludy-fasl- not sleep. Enrrn B. DENNY. . . . . . . . . .Grimes, la. Athenian-See. Y. W. C. A. Happy and joyful and merry of mood, As she delves into Math. and the Science of Food: She plans o11l her work and works out her plan, And is ably assisted by a certain Tall-man. BL.xNc:Hla Home .......... Dubuque, Ia. Our President Not only for your beauty And your wisdom learned from books, We lone you for yourself Miss, And the titadness of your Looks. Bmmcv,x 'l'luaN.un'. . . . . Pocahontas, Ia. Kitehi Gammi Her brain contains ten thousand cells, ln each some active fancy dwells. Glco. FIIiDIElll.ll1K-. ...... Ft. Dodge, Ia. Among our number there is one Always studying or ready for fun: For this reason he always finds On all his papers the A-plus signs. LIEONA Cl2l1IL..............Miltlll1, Ia. Athenian-Y. W. C. A. She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed, A disposition, she holds it a vice in her goodness Not to do more than she is re- quested. MANY Pmun' ................ Colo, Ia. Athenian-Y. W. C. A. I do but say what she is: so deli- cate with her needle! An admirable musician: 0, she will sing the savageness out of a bear. Im MlI.I.l5li ............... Glidden, lu. Athenian-Y. W. C. A. One who like the Princess Ida champions the cause of higher education for women with her maintaining that with equal hus- bandl'!l, The woman were an equal to the man. D0li0'l'HY Yoluc ............ Ladoru, lu. Y. W. C. A. Who has seen her wave her hand? Or at the casement seen her stand, ln Humboldt Hall at Highland- Our little lady, Dot. Gu,u:le P1f1..xuM . . . . . . . . . . . .Colfux, Ia. A maiden, sedate as our dear Pil- grim mothers: A modern Priscilla, indeed, so they say, Who delights in the wheel the same as those others, And speeds as they spun thru the long sununer day. Lum I.las1.u4:. . . . . . . . . . . . . .M:mson, Ia. Athenian-Y. W. C. A.- Oralory Club Honor those to whom honor is due And among these, Lida, we class you. S,xu.xH Sfxuu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cunlril, la. Be thou the rainbow to the storms of lifet The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, And tints tomorrow with pro- phetic ray.
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CLASS 0l l lCliliS ' BLANCHI5 BOCK, Pres. JOHN R. KLASEUS, Sec. and Treas. ELLA LOOMIS, Vice Pres. ZILPHA CHANDLER, Sialf Rep. Nnrnualz Cwvahg-ifgrh 'Harzetgl VIRGINIA ACKLIN F1.on..x NIILLICN ............ Glidden, Ia. Smile and when you smile, an- other smiles, I - And soon there are miles and miles of slniles .-Ind l1e's worlh while because you smile. Vlol..x C,xNNoN Msn Kitchi Gammi The besl lhinys are oflen done up in small packages. Y AVALSH ............ Bernzwil, lu. Could that day losl whose low descending sun sees from Ihy hand no worlhy aclion done. Munir. Bomilsua ............. Iixira, lu. So quiel and demure, yel under- neath a spriny of jollily and fun. F1.oluzN4:1a QINSON. . .. ........ . . ....3302 lght St., Des Moines, In. Msn The inner side of every cloud is briyhl and shilly, therefore lurn my cloud about and always weur il inside oul To Show lhe Lining. ici. Qulolc Ilasle makes wasle, Zol.. Y. W. C. A. Lel me do somelhiny lhal shall lake A lillle' sadness from the world's vasl slore, And may I be so favored as lo make Of joys loo scanly seem a lillle more. x S'rAnn. . . . . . . .. .... Noduway, lu. Athenian--Y. W. C. A. .rl wise man comes from Simpson yulded by a .Slar. AIADGIC Sl.o,xN. ......... Bueharml, Nob. Athenian-Y. XV. C. A. Now lo a class we see her yoiny, Then oulside the door lhey sland, Murmured words lmelween lhem flowing, Slill she says il was noi planned. Ames M. Wn.i.l.xMs ...... Bloc-kton, Ia. Kitehi Gammi-Glcc Club- Y. M. C. A. A diligenl sludenl of Lulin, whose yuildiny principle of life is lhe Roman Maxim, Noli oblivisci le esse virum. Gluolc 0l.soN ........... H umboldl, Ia. Sludy hard and be on lime Iiul il pays lo be 4'Quick. Is always lhis fair lady's rhyme. 1
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l.l.l..x Loomis. . . . . . . .Scotch Grove, Ia. Athenian-Y. W. C. A.- Studcnt Welfare She studies llistory and Politics. and Debating, too, llecause she knows there are Law- yers few, liut she's always ready with a will- ' ing hand to help us all whenever she can. Holm l..msoN. .. .... ......Sae City, lu. Athenian-Y. W. C. A.- Highlandcr Stott' She pins o11 a smile at break of day, .ltnd wears it till night. let come what may: She's lnajoring in Math. and Sci- ence they sau. Hut is ever willing to guide some- one on the way. H. C. ISINGAMAN .lou lon .-t jollier man can ne'er he found. .-ts you these pages turn: The richest man in all the world. Ile has the goods to burn. N li. Kmsiaus ...... .Kasotu, Minn. Ever pressing forward, believing l'aztnre a .Stepping Stone to Suc- cess. N S'I'0NliBIlAKI5It ..... Stockport, ln. .-tthenian-Cabinet Member- Y. M. C. A. If one is to get the most out of life. they must season it with a little pleasure and contentment. Auma NIA'l'Hltli. . . . . .. .Stunhopc, Ia. Athenian-Y. W. C. A. llow would it seem To see her talking to a man? O! so interested and Kean .-tnd longing for a stand. lvlan lhvls.. ........... ..Mnleom, lu. ln whatever is undertaken his .spirit enters in first. Hn' Vic.u:n ............ Virginia. Neb. Y. W. C. A. Ile. the young and strong, Who cherished books, his boast, Went not for the knowledge given, But to talk to the librarian most. ifS'l'l'IIilt Smmsox , Y. W. C. A. It is she with work and brain To the highest doth attain, Although she works night and day, By this the Goat is reached, we say. P.xui..x SIIHMIIYI' .......... ...AIta, Ia. Y. W. C. A. She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or de- spise, For naught that sets one heart at ease, .ind giveth happiness or peace Is low-esteemed in her eyes. .IU1.1.x lio.xN ............... Hamlin, Ia. Y. XY. C. A. Music is a fair and glorious gift of God. CH.Xltl.0'l l'IC Sl.on.ul. . . . . . .Postvillc-, la. ll is my jog in life to lind .-tt the turn of every stair, 7'he arm of a classmate kind, To help me onward there. Colm 'UPI' l'p in class-work l'p for fancy gowns, l'p will never shirk. tif course, np is never down.
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