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JOHN R. KEACU, A. li. Academy Coach and I'llSf7'llCl'Ol' of AItIffICH1lIfl.CS, 102-li LOTS GIFFEN, A. li. .V ,g.,, 'iz 5.21. Instrucfor in Home Economics and Public .S'fvmki1Lg, f1CCIdt lll-V, 1921 HLANCIIE FORBES. A. B. Instructor in ElItQ'll'.S'11 and Social SCI'l'1lCt', f1ClltI'L llIj', 19233 FRANCES MARTI N, A. U., A. N. Instructor in EdIlCU'fI'0ll, 1923 MAXVVELL PATTIERSON UOGGS, A. H. SL'C1'L'flIl'j' to Ihr P1'vsiu'c'nt, 1512-1-
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C287 GRACE McCLANAHAN I Libraruuz, 1923 LAURA ETHEL CALDWELL, A. B. Assistant L1'I1rarion, 1923 JESSE A. KEYSER, R. S. Principal of Academy and Professor of Mathematics, 1920 LUCILLE POLLOCK, A. B. Instructor in Latin and English, Academy, 1923 GRACE McCREARY, A. B. Instructor iu English and History, Academy, 1920 JANEY M. TRACE, Mus. G. Instructor in Public School Music, 1922 HARLEY K. LYONS, A. B. Instructor in Physics, Academy, 1923 WINIFRED THONI PSON, A. B. Instructor in French and English, Academy, 1924
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30D Twilight on Collegefhlill -19' The tranquil lake refieets the star-strewn skyg Like a deep jewel it wears the great, red moon Upon its breast-long, low, black cars roar by- Somehow, the twilight never comes too soon On these atumnual evenings, when to trees The wind is crooning wistful serenadesg When the long walks are flecked with light and shades All of earth's beauty seems bound up in these. Most lovely pictures that the hand of night Has drawn upon each shadowy field and stream. When trees stand out against the fading light It is the hour to vision, and to dream Nor of our home, our loveg the tinseled town For us the hill, the twilight drifting down. -Thomas Randall Berkshire, '27 Moonrise Over-the Muskingum Hills ui' Somehow, the moonlight never seemed so fair As when it came across the last, dim hill, Weaving faint shadows in a slim tree's hair, Clothing the town with splendor. Oh! the thrill Of watching for the first pale, silver spears! Of waiting, hand in ha11d, while the rich night Grows calmer a11d more tender as the light Grows purer, till at last the moon appears. There is a feel of power in the dawn When its magician crowns the hills with gold. Titanic strength in storm clouds, lightning-riven. But only we know beauty who have gone To some high place and watched the moon unfold: The perfect flower in the deep fields of heaven. -Thomas Randall Berkshire, '27
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