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l 1 ALBERT GEORGE DIXON GQ where he will. this wise man is at home. His hearth the earth. his hall the azure dome. x 'x x ELIZABETH JANE DODGE Angels listen when she speaks: She's my delight. all mankind's wonder. , . X r 0 x,,' ELNORA E. FITZ- PATRICK A Fur never was there idle brain. IXX K I is J if jsylggtl-li'EN NADINE Fair play is a jewel, DOROTHY MARIE GABRIEL Oh, hlest with Temper whgse unclouded ray Can make t0mIgIrrQw cheerful as t0-da3'- RUTH G. HAYDEN She is the mirror of all courtesy. Lf' MILDRED JUNE HINESLY Thou hast no faults. or I no foults can spy. Thou art all beauty. or all blindness I. . MYRTLE ELEANOR q ,nz DIXON iv .- I I Q -YJ 'Nu .4 , i Her eyes as stars .jf -- twilight fair. , Like twilight. tml. her ' ' dusky hair. .N X dr , fr 4 FLORENCE VIRGINIA uv' . EIGI-IMEY ' , K3 K ' Seeing only what is , -' ,- J fair.. ' f. f SIDDIUE only what is .. pf .- , In sweet. Q' fe Thou dost nmfk :It fate , fs Lv and care. .. . :LE ligag -.1f . EVELYN LOUISE FLINT I say the wiirlrl is we-ly. And lllvelinf-ss is enwupllif' 5 FTS GRANT FULLER . VI'hat PQPI' he riifi was dune with sw muvh -, E'2iSf?. 1 ' In him alrrne 'twas 2 3 natural tl. please. ml INILLIANI NIERLE HAUN L- if From the r-rown of I . ig his head to the soles ' - Q of his feet. he is all mirth. .f ,ff v' .41 1 v K Q as , s f 5 Q V 1, , .. Q. 7 '-T' ' l ah. I-IOWARD R. HILL 1 . , Never elated when one . ..., f 'F T marI's oppressed. Never dejected while - an-1Ither's bless'd. y -I X 7L C'f'-6 1 R' . . I ROBERT REECE HOKE L 1 Y . --- ' Theres life alone in gf T' 3 - duty dc-ne. .. T f . - And rest alone in striv- , ' ' V . , , 5.15, ing. 'ev AJ TVVENTY-ONE
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LUTHER JAMES ABRANIS He loveth chivalry. truth, and honor. IVIURRIEL LORRAINE ASHIVIAN They are only great. who are truly good. ALICE IVI I LDRED I 5ACON F af 7, . tv 1'is better to have jr fought and lost Than never to have W 4 V tought at all. 1:4 1 W .,,,, Q. by fxx ' In X Lx A ,QA -X XX ,I Q wi L1 .3225 v xx . Luv K-gawk-L, HUGH HAROLD BEMENT I am the master of my fate: I am the captain oi my soul. IRENE PATRICIA BRAY The joy of youth and health her eyes dis- played. DORIS ANNE DAVIS Those who think nol' ly are noble. J- I ,..I' . SJ MARGARET E DAVIS I I 'Gentlx fl speechy ,IIA Felice mind ' x I -l Y . I It I J ff 5 .kj I 4.-:Q V, TWENTY 4' W il 7 , M Q 7 x xf I I f .,. .W , I ' 1 5 5 f 9' X - f ,Q , 2. i . , ' Lai? , . ,,. - lv 1 ,1 I M H. ' 1 I 1 I A I -' rIl I - :-'. I t vm: x ,je I Xu. IVIAR IAN ADAMS Lovely in youthful comeliness, Lovely all her life long in corneliness of heart. CHARLES R. ATTRIDGE A silent, shy, peace- loving man. l He seemed no fiery partisan. I CHARLES Ag'BEECHI B . FA-fl And Na u pro- ' mised b t-I IGood ffdljow and re- E. KI FRANCES NI. BOCKUS The mildest manner. and the gentlest heart. RICHARD ROLAND BRIGGS Even sad vicissitude amused his soul. HARVEY MILTON DAVIS He is at no end of his actions best Whose ends will make him greatest, and not blest. ' DOROTHY HELEN DESCHAMPS Reading is not ll duty. And vonsequenlly nu business to he made disagreeable.
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HELEN C. HONDA Genteel in persoiiage. Conduct. and equip- age. .4 .Le Exif A MARY ELIZABETH HORNER V Gifts ID l-1 4V .H a e thei H, Way. ' i 3 I Jb X1 ff- i ELSIE LEE HUFFINE ji Here's to the pilot 'Q' who weathered the storm. .. l 5. 4 RUSSELL JOHNSON x i xl 5. W 5- . f 1 ff Hl4... Al'-e Not from a vain or 93 shallow thought. ' , ie FRANKWKING O5 :And ex as e wen . some rry ay he 0- 9. 'VRE ETH LA VERNE V MEL And what he greatly ' v thought. he nohly did. rf -, 4 JOHN RENE Luco 'W 5 ahufzj' We meet thee. like xi f' ' I pleasant thought when V.: sul-li are wanted. ' '- , iv at - 7' 'i VJILNTY-TWO YACHIYO R. HONDA Noble by heritage. Generous and free. ,A J. f 5. ELLETNLNJY HOWE f, 'V e fairest garden in her looks. f And in her mind the Zu wisest books, RETAH BERNEICE ISAAC Be wiser than others if you Can. but do not tell them so. , . i 5 J ' ,ng i f ELIZABETH M. 45 JOHNSTON -, - T Soft peaks' she brings. Wlle-Beyer she arrives. f ' l LLL .uf WK E45 'KENTON sx vu l conipeii- xv seated ibs. J X I 1 sf A -' WILLI M Gmvi ' llEH'aANN H f . f xg :I'1?xlekihg cg-,ines by na- ii . Ui Silenme' by wisdoinf' 1 FRANCES CARLENE MASON A haippy soul that :ill the way. To liexiveii hath ai stim- mei s tiny.
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