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' ' , C. .,L. f '1 ' ,, AI,lWl'lliTON .XLTICIIGUTT .X IIMSTRONG JEANETTE ALDERTON 'She wears the rose of youth upon hen' Spring Festival. Y. YV. C. .L 1. 1 KATHRYN MARIE ALTERGOTT Il is the lnmquil people who accomplish mm'11 Hunrvy Hull- K!-1l'l'H IUXRI. ANDERSON mf lnl:-lx wnuu mlm, L50 Eust. :-lmlsul fmml-il 3. -fwlnlnul Xvliiili'1'ullilllilT4-'v ANTYICRSON ANTHONY BA DGLE Y MARGARET MARIAN ANTHONY Dark eyes, but bright prospects, V. V, V. 2. ELMER ELLSWORTH ARMSTRONG t'His importance! Ah, yes! His importance? The Baclwluns liomanve' 1. The Bracelet 1, The Mikado l. Collegian staff l-2. Business lklnnager of Collegian 2, Bentonian 1-2. ll. A. C. Treasurer 1-2. 4llee Club 1-2. Delegate to High 'School Newspaper Conference. Gold Medal Play 2. RALPH BADGLEY A sfhnlur' has no erz1z11i. r..H.miw rl' Page Tnnlxity-lIu'4'1
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w,,4.,-7Q,-,-,,...,-g---.g.i-.-.---e.-.-.,4--V----5-41--Q 1 3 v ' - . ' . T 1 ' ' Q, .. f 1 U fax K l ' l l - l Pl' A Quliffierce Vlsiles. fr' , -.Q,'5la1rn2:-Brig? 'Q.Pr:eg. we 'Ah, ' .V - 'Terai Mathers .5ec,?ff,. ,.Eb.g.T.,1ff?-V-'-7..--.4..4.Q.e..g..ag.V,..g.a..L.:g..4.4.,:.,.-.j:.1.:..gQ - The Sopfzomoref E, the class of '23, speak our farewells to our Junior College. Last year we were the freshmen. Fate poured us from the high schools, and the private and prep schools into the melt- ing pot of the Junior College. Here we met and mingled, passed and received ideas, gave our ideals in making ourselves a part of the school. This year we are the sophomores. It is our schoolg a part of us, we have helped to build it, we have worked and fought and prayed for it in the two short years given to us here. We will return no more as students. But in our hearts there will be a Junior College corner and in our dreams we will wander the halls over, we will always be a part of the Junior College. This is our farewell, our last appearance as Junior College students. The curtain is falling on our act here. When it rises again we will be scattered to the four winds again-to university, to business, to home, to fame or at least to fame's ladder. But to whichever corner of the world the winds blow us they will blow with us the lessons, deeper than books, which we learned at our Alma Mater. lhgi' 7':.'f'f1ly-Hoo
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