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:SA I T H E M I R R 0 R RODERICK E. MATSON Drawingg Junior H igh Shop Oswego State Normal. The mildest manners and the gentlest looks. WILLIAM H. M-ATSON Woodworkingg Menlmwicnl Drawiwzg Oswego State Normal. Honest, patient, brave and true: Doing what he found to do In 9. cheerful sort of way. R. RANSOM MATTOON, B. S. H istor-y,' Printing Syracuse Universityg Columbia University Summer School. He tackles every problem with the will to see it through: You never find him idle, waiting to be told what to do. A. VICTORIA PETERSON, B. S. N Home Economicsg Cafeteria New York State College for Teachers, Albany. Who does her task from day to day And meets whatever comes her way, EBBA H. PETERSON Drawing Fredonia State Normal School. She is the off-spring of kindness and sincerity. HAROLD S. PRAY Commercial Subjects State Normal School, lVhitewater, lVisco11sing University of VVisconsin Summer School. The best that was in me, l've given. MILDRED RUTHERFORD, B. S. J unior High Englishg History St. Lawrence University. History itself is nothing more than legend and remancef' M. GENEVIEVE SMITH English Fredonia State Normalg Albany Teachers' College Summer Sohoolg Columbia A University Summer School. ' Her air, her manners, all who saw admired, Q Courteous, though coy, and gentle, though retired: gg' JOHN F. STEVENSON Physical Trai-n-ing Jacksonville, Alabama, State Normalg Clmu-tauqua Summer School. VVe love being in love, that's the truth of it. MARY F. STEVENSON Chemistry 5 Physics Oberlin Collegeg University of Michigan Summer School. And when once the young heart of a maiden is stolen, The maiden herself will steal after it soon. JOSEPH STRAKA , Ilrnrvingg Shop Oswego State Normal. I have no fear. What is in store for me Shall find me ready for it, undismayedf' GEORGE UNDERVVOOD, B. S. Lating History . Syracuse University. f'Nolo ego metuig amari mavolo Page Twenty-three .W Q
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V' 1 I N - . - . - - : A ' . ' ' : T H E M I R R 0 R !!. '15' Pi c THELMA C. BALDVVIN Physical T7'Hi'llill'g Cortland Normal. She is all life and gladnessf' DAVID S. COLLISTER fllaU1.e'1naticsj Civics Geneseo Normal. Sweet are the thoughts that savor of contempt. R. BELLE COOPER ' Hlusic New England Conservatory of Musieg Columbia University Summer School. It is the best of all trades to make songs, and the second best to sing them. ISABELLE E. DAVIDSON Junior H igh Geography and History Oswego State Normalg Columbia University Summer Schoolg Buffalo Univer- sitv Summer School. ' The world's a theatre, the earth a stage, VVhich God and nature do with actors fill. KATHRYN F. GORMAN Drawing Utica Training Schoolg Syracuse University Summer School. All art is an imitation of nature. EDITH L. GRANT, R. N. School Nurse- Bulfalo General I-Iospitalg Buffalo State Normal Summer Schoolg Oswego State Normal Summer School. The only deeds she ever hid - Were acts of kindness that she did. HELEN M. GROHNDORFF Com-zncrvial Departfme-nt State Normal School, lVhiteWater, lVisconsin. A merry heart goes twice the way That tires a sad one. MARION HICKS LibP'd'1'iH1l Geneseo Normal. I love vast libraries. yet there is a doubt, If one be better with them or without,- Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read. OLGA L. HINCKLEY Junior High- English Geueseo State Normalg Cornell University Summer Schoolg Columbia University Summer School. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. MARGARET E. LENAHAN Junior High Spellingg I m1.1r1an.s-llip Buffalo Normal: Buffalo Normal Summer School. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of others are. ALICE I. LOVELAND, A. B. I Librarian Oberlin College. , VVorthy books Are not companions-they are solitudes: NVe lose ourselves in them and all our cares. Page Twenty-two
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, T H E M I R R 0 R 'U?EYQ'?lS 'aW Page Twenty-four The Worlcfs work For the Students of Medina, High We 've brought our best to bear. This is their Mirror crisp and new A book beyond compare. Our Ideas we send to you Sketches of work and playg May it give you pleasure to review These pages so grave and gay.
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