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DONALD E. ADAMSON, A.B. Rel. Major, ADP, Tim. 1-2- 3-4. Perseverance is more ejica- cious than violence, and many things which cannot be overcome when they stand together, yield themselves up when taken little by little. SYDNEY BAUSTIAN, A.B. Hist. Major, SLA, IRC 3-4, Phil. 4, Philharmonic 1-2. Mix. Ch. 1, Male Ch. 4, Oas. 4. Let the singing singers with vocal voices most vociferous, in sweet vociferation, out- vocijerize even sound itself. DAVID 13. ALEXANDER, A.B. EDI TH ANDERSON, A.B. Rel. Major, ADP lPres.-25 , Home Ec. Major, Trans. E. Tim. 1-2 lV.P.j -3 lPres.j 4, N. C. 2, LSP, FTA 1-2-3-4, Speech l-3-4, Class V.P. 4. Home Ec. 2-3 lPro. Chg -4 Profound sincerity is the only lPres.j . basis of talent, as of character. Constancy is the foundation. of virtues. PAUL W. BEALS, A.B. DONALD J. BEECHER, A.B. Phil. Major, SLA, Phil. 3 Rel. Major, Trans. Seattle lSec.j -4 lPro. Chj , Speech 3 Pac. College 2, Oly, Tim. 3-4, lTreas.j -4, For. Miss. 3, Orch. IRC 4 lPres.j , Class Rep. 4. 2-3-4, Male Ch. 3. Cookery has become an art, a Philosophy is the highest noble science, cooks are music. gen tl em en . ROBERT A. ANDERSON, A.B. Rel. Major, Oly lTreas.-2j, A Cap. 1-2, Quartets 1-3. No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. IDA MARGARET BEEMAN, A.B. Rel. Major, Oly, C.W. Band 1-2. Religion is the dominion of the soul. It is the hope of life, the anchor of safety, the deliverance of the soul. Seniors
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