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PAULINE SILVERMAN The glass of fashion and the mold of form, The observed of all observers. VIOLA HAIVIEY She never votes No on a goocl time. GLADYS ZAK Unceasingly delving for knowledge. MARGARET VAN METER An' thou likest not my pace Thou canst travel by thyself. HELEN WILMARTH Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. HELEN INGRAHAM Man was not meant to dwell alone. LOUISE LOCKI-IART More hearts are won by smiles than by tears. GRACE RILEY Come and trip it as we go On the light, fantastic toe. KATHERINE CRETCI-IER 'Of me you may write in the blackest of ink: I say what I mean and I know what I think. HELEN BARBER Shall I go on, or have I said enough? BERNICE PODI-IASKI 'Blessed with a temper, whose unclouded ray, Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. 25
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is MINNETTA HARTSHORN Silence is golden. RUTH COO-PER Herself meanwhile as calm and still As the bare crown of Prospect Hill. HELEN HILL Sweet, silent rhetoric of persuading eyes. MARIE BOODEL Born for success she seemed. MABEL OLSON A dainty little maid is she, So prim, so neat, so nice. HELEN EATON To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. RUTH COPSEY 'A fair exterior is a silent commendation. ELEANOR BEAUBEIN For even though vanquished, She would argue still. MARTHA RAUH The social smile and sympathetic ear RUTH N IELSEN Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. LOUISE VORCE Her eyes are stars of twilight fair, Like twilights, too, her dusky hair. 24
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MIRIAM CUTLER With coquettish charms arrayed, - Laughing eyes and fugitive. ELSIE WALL The temple of her purest thoughts is silence. GLADYS TAYLOR Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate. MARGARET CAGE There is nothing that cheers a fellow up like a hearty greeting. SARA POWER Q Quietness enshroucls thee like a cloak, Which, opening, discloses thy true worth. LUCILLE WICKSTROM I-Iappy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. I-IELENE CHARD I-Iang sorrow, care would kill a cat, And therefore Iet's be merry. MARIAN CLARK I-Iappy am I, from care I'm free, g Why aren't they all content like me? BLANCHE SULLIVAN Full of Irish fun and laughter, She's the kind of girl we're after. IVIARJORIE CUTLER I-Ier words are trusty heralds to her mind. ELIZABETH DE COU The secret of success is constancy to purpose. 26
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