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MAROON AND WHITE 'A Y' 7AY ' W 7 Y' 7' Y :T 'I 45132 Qlurinsitp Gffbnp Dorothy Gram's eyes. Leona 'Moreland's dimple. Francis 0wen's sass. Avery McDowell's rattle. William Clifton's curls. Miss Wood's Mitts . Mr. Fosdick's assembly clfrair. Stanley Fuller's Marvel , Miss Ward's Psychology class. George Van Voorhis' A grades. Elmer Van der Aar-de's grin. Frances Langefl's Ralph . Margiaret Meyerdirk's note book. Wayne Yager's genius. Dagmar Hansen's complexion. Alice O'Farrel's Bud , Milford Torstenson's gum. Mr. Filinger's humor. Miss Hollevn's bu'g's . Beatrice Fellovws' stature. M'a'bel'.s Estherville friends. Onalee Heldridge's alarm clock. Audrey V-on Housen's loving glances. Mnatilda Weiskircher's rusby lips. Ral'ph's jokes. Ralph flbringing' back an excuse 'blank pro- perly filled outl- Miss Ward, I really did work, -but if you want to know the real reason why I stayed at home, just .ask my mother. Now everybody knows. Mr. Filinger Qin General Sfcience clnssl--- Inez, will you please define a vacuum '? Inez M.- I don't believe I can define it, but. I have it in my head. Matilda- There is a certain sheen about rod hair that is pleasing to the eye. Jakie- Thank you, mem, for the compli- ment. Freshman Boy- Isn't the grass a lovely 'reen'? Gallant Sophomore- M-m-m, it's something' like you. Onalee H. fto grocery clerk!- I'd like some sugar. James Y.- I'm sorry, but we only sell suglll' to those that need it.
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q MAROON AND WHVTE CHARACTER and CREDIT S A V E Money can buy almost anything, but it cannot buy character. There is a way, however, of using money that does build character. It is a well recognized fact that a .man entering business with a small capital accumulated through years of saving is a better man to loan to than the person who has ,gotten his without much eEort of his own or by inheritance. It pays anyone desiring credit to have a Savings Account. The possession of such an account is evi- dence to the Banker that the habit of Saving has been learnedg and generally speaking, that man is trustworthy. Credit is seldom refused where credit is de- served, and the surest way to deserve credit is to have evidence that you are Thrifty and can save money. We welcome your business to this bank. A GROWING BANK IN A GROWING TOWN The Bank of Personal Service TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MILFORD, IOWA
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