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KLENERT. SIDNEY F. Portage, Wl'.Y. A fl' I Our school, our whole school and nothing hut out school. , KNAPP, FRANCES C, Beatrice, Nelvr. As she is, God made her so Lady and student, these we know. LICKLIDER, L. F. Piqua, Ohio l 'I' E Times don't chan fe much a ter ally A vi Meri are only boys grown tall. McCRACKEN, HARRY L. La Belle, Mo. A real friend is one who will tell you of your faults in prosperity and assist you with his hand and heart in adversity. MATHEWS, LAMAR K. Linesville, Pa. Acacia. A little health. a little wealth A little house and freedom With some few friends for certain ends But little cause to need them. P380 79
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Pngv 78 GUY, JEAN E. Kirlqsville, Mo. A T Pl A glass is good, a lass is good And a pipe to smoke in cold weather, The world is good, and the folks are good And we're all good fellows together. HECK, W. D. Sidney. Ohio I T E There is a great difference between a man and a student: Here is both. HOYER, HENRY JOHN Woodhaven, L. I., N. T. Acacia. ETB A smile, a glass, a toast, a cheer Of all good men we have one here. HURT, GEORGE E. Dallas, Texas Toiling onward to some hidden goal: Honest efforts, the comforter of his soul. JOHNSON, LEROY C. Syracuse, N. T. si. There are loyal hearts, There are spirits brave There are souls that are pure and true Then give to the world the best you have And the best shall come back to you.
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MOON, FRANK B. Sr. Louis, Mo 6 NI' Bitter indeed must be the soul , that his smile cannot sweetenf' PURTZER, OSCAR R. Madison, Nebr l'Never a lip is curved in pain that cannot be smiled jnto place again. REMMERT, URANIA Springfield, Mo A sz l And for all the true sighs the body can hold, While there is joy in the heart- she can never grow old. Editor of 197.5 Osteoblast. 111 A A i 'Impulsive, earnest, prompt to aft And make her generous thought a fact Keeping with many a light disguise The secret of self sacrifice. A T E Our lives discolored with our present trials May still grow white and shine with happier hours. Page 80 SALMON, EDITH Easley, Mo. SCHUETZ, HUGH A. jefferson City, Mo.
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