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SOMANHIS EVENTS | MARTIN ALVORD “Mutt”? “The Right Honorable gentle- man is indebted to his memory for his jests, and to his imagina- tion for his facts.” ANN ANDERSON e chi opsy” “All’s one to her; above her tan She'll make sweet eyes at Caliban.” ELIZABETH BAYNE “Tris” “And then she danced—O Heaven, how she danced!” EISIE BENSON “Benny” “What [ promise to do I’ll do.” GRACE “There’s little ly in her,” BERGERON of the melancho- GERTRUDE “Bones” “Nothing complished great without MELVIN BIDWELL “Biddy” « lives in deeds, “He RUTH BERGGREN “Gert a Was ever ac- enthusiam.” not words.” BJORKMAN “Rufus” “Her frowns fairer lar, “Than are.” very are smiles of other maidens HELEN BURKE “Burky” “IT awoke one morning found myself famous.” If you don’t believe girls’ basket ball team. and it, ask the GINEVRA BURR is worth two to- “One today morrows.”
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ee SOMANHIS EVENTS HAROLD TURKINGTON FLORENCE FOX “Turk” Hashie” “Foxy” “IT let mv words be few And my dezds great.” s “Of their own merits, modest men are dumb.” CLASS MOTTO: “Labor Omnia Vincit.” “Labor Conquers Everything’ CLASS POEM, 1920 Together, one united band, We of nineteen-twenty stand, To pledge ourselves through every year To hold our class traditions dear. It is our will that we shall be In step with truth and loyalty; For, though we wander many ways, Ali paths lead out from high school days. So let us keep our standard clean And ever spotless, white and green, Each thread we wove with joy or tears, The symbol of four faithful years. The years will swiftly come and go, Our temples may be crowned with snow, But silent worth or public fame Shall be for nineteen-twenty’s name. ELIZABETH C. BAYNE, 720.
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16. SOMANHIS EVENTS LEHMAN BUSHNELL “Bush” “He was a good man, and a just. ETHEL CAMPBELL “A true friend, and always known to keep her word.” RAYMOND CARLSON “Peanuts” “God give us men Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie.” WALDEN COLLINS “Babe” “When girls are round he’s very shy, But he'll get over that by and by.” MAY CORNET “Maisie” Her cares upon her rest but lightly, For she is lively, young, and sprightly.” RUTH COSEO “Cosey” “Here. still is the smile that no cloud can o’ercast.” RUSSEL CRAWFORD A man of letters, and of man- ners too.” SAMUEL CROCKETT “Sam” “Were there no women, he might live like a god.” MARY DILWORTH “Dilly” “Minds cannot follow it, nor words express Her infinite sweetness.” ERNEST DOELLNER “Peachy” “He smelleth the battle afar off.”
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