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EMMA B, LOVVELL RALPH H. DURHAAI BLANCHE E. SNIDER Juniors. An animated form that speaks a mind within. -Akezzsfde. Take him, and use him wellg he's worthy of it. -S11 akesjvca re' A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. -Iflfoxdszuorllz. IRA R. CAMPBELL - His life was gentle, and the elements ' INEZ PAYTON - JOSEPHINE GILMORE So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up, And say to all the world, 'This is a man.' -Slzakesjvearc A face with gladness overspread, Sweet looks by human kindness bred. -lfVora7swo1-liz. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. -Afzozzymozzs FREDERICK I. SELZER - - The actions speak the man. -A'em'z'ck. XVILLIAM G. QUADE JESSE F. MATTESON ALFRED T. LLOYD - CATHARINE IQINNISON HELEN M. JEXVELL JOSEPH DUTTON CARRIE McCAEE - H. E. RUSSELL Thy actions to thy words accord. -1lf1'z'Zzo1z. He is complete in feature and in mind, VVith all good grace to grace a gentleman. --Slzakespeanf. All men loved him for his modest grace, And comeliness of iigure and of face --Longjlfllow. Her candle goeth not out by night. --Prozferbs A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts, and calm desires. -Ccwew. Here's an honest conscience might a prince adorn. -Burns. Fair without, faithful within.',-Temzysozz. Speech is reasons brother, and a kingly prerogative of man. -Tujrjvcr. 56
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HELEN M. BAKER STELLA NORDQUIST GEORGE M. SEAGER - ANNA M. MONTGORIERX' LEONIE T. LYON - F. D.. VVOLF RUBY E. RAWLL HORACE S. BAKER - Juniors. Here is a dear, a true industrious friend Slzcrkesjiemr Falseness cannot come from thee Shake sjveare I love my duty, love my friend Love truth and merit to defend Dzbdzzz To every nobler virtue bred Bzznzs The mildest manners and the gentlest heart A120113 mons His hand is true, his soice is clear Srolf All that life can rate 'Worth name of life in thee hath estimate Wm! espffan' Right faithful, true he was In word and deed. -S msn LILLIAN L. JOSE BENJAMIN F. Rosrocic CECELIA D. GREENWOOD ABBIE F. VVILLIAMS ALBERT S. CAPRON ISABEL LARSON - IENNIE R. COVELI. Courteous and fair and full of meekness Cheerful and good and lowly Iyou ensure Ckazzar Who talks much must talk in vain Gag A form unmatched in natures partial mould A heart untainted, we in thee behold Byzon The look composed, and steady eye Bespeak a steady constancy Seo!! A man of honour, of noble and generous nature Lougftllo t VVith equal virtue found and equal grace Tlzomsozz An open-hearted maiden true and pure Tennyson 55
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C. EDGAR DIETZ RUTH VVOOLSON IESSIE JEFFREY VICTORIA GAZZOLO RALPH B. DENNIS SUSAN M. KNOX INA M. EVANS ELLA MASDEN J uniors. Strong to the end, a man of men, -IIf'hz'!Zz'rr. Virtues hath she many mo' Than I with pen have skill to show. -Ear! fy' Szzrrcy. Her looks do argue her replete with modestyg Her words do show her wit incomparable -Shczkvsjware Her air, her manner, all who saw admiredg Courteous tho' coy, and gentle tho' retired. -Cfxzblm. I care for nobody, no, not I, If nobody cares for me. -Birkf-rs!qj7'. A faithful friend-best-born of heaven. -lVz'IZz'ams. The flower of gentilesse, Of honour, and of perfect worthiness. -Clzaucer. Your brain well furnished, and your tongue well taught To press with energy your ardent thought. -Cozcjwcr. HELEN M. HANIJY - ANNIE L. CATLIN FLORENCE E. REYNOLDS MARY F. WRIGHT - HERBERT T. WHEAT WALLACE XV. CUMNOCK HENRY H. FROST - HERBERT HANSEN j. A. JOHNSTON - She spread around that silent spell That made all spirits love her well. -Anonymous. An elegant scholar, Having the graces of speech, and skill in the turning of phrases. -Longfellow. For she is wise if I can judge of her. --Slzakesjwcare. A heart that constant shall remain. -PVitlzer. Nor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, But a new mingling of them all. -Longfellow. Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long. -GOZa'smz't7z. An honest soul, i' faith, sir,-by my troth he is, as ever broke bread. -Slza.kespeare. In the right place is his heart, And his hand is ready and willing. -Longfellow. By diligence he wins his wayf'-Brozwz. 57
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