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FACULTY WILLIAM S. ROE f'Hail to the chief who in triumph advances. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: L. D. VOTAW His mind is ta'en up wi, the things of the state. PRINCIPAL OF LINCOLN: R. M. GRINDLE Born for success he seems With grace to win .' with heart to hold. OTHER MEMBERS OF TI-IE FACULTY ART PANSY DAWES A rt remains the one way possible of speak- ing truth. COMMERCIAL ALMA LARSON Here's a dear little lovely golden-rod,' Did you bloom just on purpose for us? LUCILE PRATT With eyes that were dark and deep. MR, STILL HAnd he is oft the wisest man. PEARL V. TURNER A nd 110i mountains of silver and gold would sujice one pearl to outweigh. DOMESTIC SCIENCE LENA M. BROOKER HWould that all rooks were like this one. ANNA MEIER We may live without friends, we nzay live without books, But civilized men cannot live without fooksf' JENNIE THARP 1'Plying her needle and thread Stitch! Stiteh! Stitchlw EN GLISH LILLIAN G. BATEMAN Her air, her manners all who saw aa'mired. MAR-IORIE DEARING Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low' An excellent thing in woman. DOROTHY GILFILLAN She's a winsome wee thing. 9 LUELLA HALL '1She so fair of speerh, and womanly of air. EDNA JACQUES When she talks, she always says something worth while. HARRIET JORDAN There was woman's-fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth. NANCY JUDEN HAnd fairer scenes fairer grow whene'er she passes. EDNA M. LEE Far in that valley's shade, I know a gentle maid, Flower in tlze hazel glade. LURA A. MERCER Thy gentle voire my spirit can cheerfl' WINONA M. NORTON The happy martins call, sweet-voieed, in- sistent, For home is home wherever love is found. RUBY PATTERSON Sweetly does she speak and move. RUTH SHELLEDY At whose bright presenee Darkness flies away. BERNICE SKIDIVIORE A-nd her heart like a song on a sunny morn- ing, Is as pure and sweet as the day. LULU B. SIXIITH 'kllany rharms are as natural to her As sweetness to the flower. BELLE TURNBULL The mildest manners with the bravest mind. HARMONY WOODWORTH HSeeing harmony in her bright eyes.
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