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Hrimarg igI'EIttlP Cinco C.xM1imal.l. ............................................... Des Moines, K. 'l'. P.-Y. W. C. A.--Kitehi Gannni Men muy come and men may go, but I go on forever. tAlone?j Vlolsx CANNON.................................................lI'lt0l'i0l', S. Y. W. C. A. Happy url thou as if every day thou hadst picked up u horseshoe. Vi-:NA CIiABll...................................................MlJllllillIIlIl, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian A place for everything and everything in its place. EVA Peru, Y. W. C. A.--Athenian Steady as clock work--says little: thinks much. LICNASUTHNICCI-I'l'...............................................GCl'IIlill'li2l, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian Much wisdom often goes with few words. Gmnvs H0w,unm....... .... Moines, Ixltfhl Cannnl She seeks pleasure and finds it Ill the little things of life. Cl-Ims'rIN1sI'IANsoN.................'...........'.................Story City, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian She is quite an unussunung young maid. Vn'm.IoHNsoN. .... .... ... ..... .........Des Moines, Nothing is dillzcalt to u willing mind. IELLA M,xnnlcN .... .................................... .... I ' luclson, S. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet-Athenian If she's sad it's I should worry: If she's glad il's 1 should lU0l'l'4ljfH All the time it's I should worry. Ar.u:n NonMAN .................................................. Lynnville, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian Blesl with that sweet-simplicity of thought- So rarely found and never taught. ALICE Pnnnlsn ................................................... Ottuinwa, Kilchi Ganuni When she will, she will, and you can depend on il, And when she won't, she u1on't, and t11ere's an end on il. Csnomxn Pnuna ................................................ Sioux City, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian Can always he trusted to do the right thing. Mnn.xM lin:n................................................Seoleh Grove, Y. W. C. A. Cubinet-Athenian lf you cun't be happy, d0n'l be anything else. RUBYS'l'ENVAll'l'....................................................Gl'illl0S, Y. W. C. A.-Athenian Chcerfulness is just as natural to her as color to her cheeks. DIMPLE SIMMS ........................................... .... l Jes Moines, We grant although she has much wit, She is very shy of' using it. Rosn'i'lnnNlaY... .... Kilchi Gannni My way is to begin with the beginning.
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Gln Mizz X in U aff A o.! . ' .4 l Q Miss Rua S'l'lil'H lcxsox I. We who are now about to depart, From our Alma Mater so dear, Will do so with a heavy heart, A sigh and maybe a tear. Il. We leave behind both toil and care, Mingled with many a pleasure, But Miss Stephenson we loath to leave, We esteem her beyond measure. Ill. Our little group was ne'er complete Without thee in our midst, We assure thee we shall ne'er forget. The things thou for us didst. IV. Industrial period we did so enjoy, For we learned to know thee better, Originality thou didst demand, But we were free to chatter. Sfteplgvnznn V. Criticism class came twice a week, Practice teaching, every day: The good advice you gave us then We'll take with us on lives away. Vl. So with our sheepskins under arm We boldly t'ace our work, Succeed we must, we'll not give Indeed, we will not shirk. up! Vll. We junior girls will with thee be For another pleasant vear, Our themes will be methods, devices and plans- Lonesome? Oh, no, don't you fear. Vlll. Wt-'ll have plenty to keep us busy, indeed, Some good times, too, we will share, For Primary girls are always alert, ln mirth, there's none can compare. Ik. We'll miss the dear senior girls no doubtg They were so thoughtful and kind- llut they must go, duty calls them away, And they leave us here behind. X. The dignity of their station we'll as- sume, The best that ever we can, But deep in our hearts we'll always he .lust Primary Girls with a plan. Xl. But since we now must be leaving, We hid you a fond adieu, Joining with all of the seniors, Saying: Miss Stephenson, We love thee true.
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Gln the Srninr tEirlz In the parlor one t'air evening, Sat our little beauty, Emma, Listening for the coming footsteps Ot' a strong, but gentle wooerg Ileard the ticking ot' the hall clock As the moments t'ast were lleetingg lleard him mount the steps ol' Humboldt, Heard him ask, Where's my t'air maiden '? As he entered Humboldt parlor, Hose to greet her evening caller- Ahl good evening to my t'air one. Glad to see you, came the answer. Thus they settled into dreaming- Ah! we must not now reveal them. Flitting thru the dusk ot' evening, With a twinkle in her bright eyes, Glided l'orth a t'air young damsel, Sweet Irene with dainty bearing, To the piano gently glided With her light and noiseless t'ootst Seated there began her singing, Sang her song so t'ull ot' longing- Longing t'or dear friends at home. As we wander t'arther onward We lind Eva in sweet slmuber- Sweetest slumber, t'ull ot' dreaming- Dreams ot' how on summer evenings Speeding over country highways ln a great big Kissel roadster, She sees the pleasure ot' Storm Lake. Hoping never to awaken, But alas! lt cannot be so, Dreaming cannot last forever. She is wakened by a stirring, By a bustle in the hallway, Quickly opening up the room door, Glancing down the narrow passage, She sees Esther, shipping, dancing- All excited, almost raving. Glad the news she brings her dear l'l How a good t'riend ot' her childhood Was no longer in the market, Leap Year took him as its victim. Genevieve sits up-takes notice, Something seems to set her thinking Mutely thinking-ls it ol' the past oi she doth dream? But just then we hear a whizzing Like the buzzing ot' an auto Coming quickly up to Humboldt. eps 'iends- t'ut ure 'Twas our friend, Huth, her Ford car drivi f Taking guests to see the city, Taking, too, our dear friend, Edna And a man with many roses. ltuth invites us here to join them ln a ramble through the country, To breathe again pure country air. Should we go? Yes, let us-ramble Out to see a dear Altoona pal. Thus we tet't the smoky city,
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