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ALICE GHIIGY IG She speakotli not, :md yvt there lies A Couve-rsziiimi in hm' vyg-s. Rawlins High Svhool, l, 2. East lbenver, 3. HELEN O'MAl,Ll-EY Give me a Cai' I can dx-ive, and a. road on which to drive it. St. lXl'ai'y's Academy, fN9llI'iiSIiZ1f, 1, 2, 3. MARGARET SPIGAS I am saddest wh:-n I sing. S0 mu- thoso who hem' me. Greasewood, l. Glu- Clulr, l, 2, .L 4. MAIEIGI. LAM!! NYhat's in 21 mimi-'I EVei'ytliiug! Grozisewund, l. XV. T. C. C., 2. Gleu Club, 4. GRACE PLITCKHAHN She is not yet so old but she may learn. Los Angeles, 1, 2. Orchestra, 1, 2. Cllee Club, l, 2. l,ito1'a1'y, l. Frmich Club, 2. HARRY SCOTT And teavhers frown, and prvuvli- Ors stand aglmst. Billings, l, 2. ldugem-', IWW, 3. All-State lfnollnzill, 4. N. C. O., 3. Commissimu-d Officer, 4.
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an ei lil U52 BIIIIJYH - 1 a I A Dang Witlpnut Dense iv -If there is a tide in men's affairs When their hopes are few and their chances scarce, It is Cin the case of the modern studentj When even the pupil thinks it prudent To burn some juice in the midnight use Of any books that are lying loose, To catch, condense, confine and cram Some golden facts for a last exam. -If there is a tide in the affairs of men When their hopes begin to rise again, It is fin the case of the graduatej When he's called upon to sit in state And hear his praise in a number of ways From a man who delivers a big oration In favor of high school graduation. -Twas thus that the Class of Twenty-one Were thinking of all that' they had done, They thought of the four half happy years, Of laughter all mixed up with tears, But mostly they thought of the year just past, And sighed that it should have fled so fast'. -Timberline, with a glance divine, Looked down at Florence, and sighed, She's mine! For nine long months the president Of a class that never could be content, He sat there now and wondered how In the world that time was ever spent. -And Ruth sat next. On a slight pretext She glanced across at Weston, who Was having all that he could do To prevent a blush from showing through. He was trying to think of the nicest way To say the things that he had to say, Which were the nicest things he knew. -On the face of Dutch there sat a frown, For he had no pocket in his gown In which to slip the last small change Which he had kept at a wide, wide range From all the creditors in town. -Then Laurence barked most violently, While all the -others turned to see Just what was wrong with his constitution,
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