Palmer High School - Terror Trail Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1926

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3353555-E5-E5-E5-Z5-Z5-Z5-E5-Z5-E5-85851 Social Science EDITH L. HALL A.B., Colorado College Her eyex were deeper than the depth Qf waters stilled at even. LILLIAN JOHNSON A.M., Colorado College Those about her, From her shall read the perfert ways Qi-ht77lI71lI'.H ERNESTINE PARSONS A.M., Columbia University IIer eyes are xtars, and they shine on all From the billowy brown of her heauteous ROBERT POER A.B., University of Indiana With firm address and foreign air, With news of nations in his talk. OLIN P. LEE A.M., University of Denver Ile semede lyke a portreiture, So noble he was of his stature. HENRY C. REHM L.L.B., University of Wisconsin Happy am I, from rare I'm free. Why aren't they all rontented like me? BETHANY RIEINKING A.B,, University of Colorado She is pretty to walk with, A nd willy to talk with, A nd pleaxant, too, to think on. hair. Office MARGARET M. RUSSELL. Dean of Girls University of Colorado To behold her is an immediate eheek to looxe behavior. ANNE LIVINGSTON C,S.H.S. Blue were her eyes as fazryvtlaxf' Library VANITA TROYINGER N.Y,S.L.S. Just so, a little woman mueh exeellenee displayx, Beauty, and grare, and love, and jidelity always. EUNICE PHELPS Colorado Agricultural College She's all my faney painted her, She's lovely, she's divine. Matron LIZZIE C. DAVIS If we could all be as pleasant as she What a happy plate this world would be. Cafeteria CARRIE DERBY Nor know we anything so fair As is the rrnile upon thy face. u .. A w e--I 552 - f x .4 . C fa 1 Lfbi 1 .ig M E-Z5-Z EAMEAMMS-A

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, vw, W 1-5 '--l . 11 5135155-E5-SEQRES-E5-E5-K5-ES-L5-ES-ELI EDNA JAQUES, Counselor A.M., Radcliffe College When tongues speak sweetly, then they name her name. EDNA M, LEE A.M., University of Denver A perfect woman, nobly plann'd To warn, to comfort, and command. RUBY M. PATTERSON A.B., Wellesley College A nd sikerly she was of greet disport, And ful plesaunt, and amiable of port. LULU B. SMITH A.M., Stanford University Calm, but not cold, and cheerful though a sage. BELLE TURNBULL A.B., Vassar Her air, her smile, her motions, told of womanly completeness. GLADYS A. YOUNG B.E., University of Colorado Reserve with frankness, art with truth allied. Languages EDNA DESSAIN T A.B., University of Wisconsin Yet with her went a secret sense Of all things sweet and fair. ADA F. FREEMAN A.B., Colorado College She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. FRED E. HARVEY A.M., University of Iowa Latin was no more dijicile Than to a blackbird 'tis to whistle. BERNICE SKIDMORE A.B., Drury College Nothing is beyond her measure, All her school work is a pleasure. ELLA L. TAYLOR A.M., Colorado College A nd Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly. MARTHA TUCKER A.M., Colorado College The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone. 1: Mathematics E. L. ANDERSON A.B., Colorado College In Mathematics he was greater Than Tycho Brake, or Erra Pater. W. R. BALLINGER A.B., William Jewell College A nd still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head should carry all he knew. MABEL S. BATEMAN A.M., Colorado College Her heart is like a garden fair Where many pleasant flowers grow. RUTH BATEMAN A.B., Colorado College Her gesture, motion, and her smiles, Her wit, her voice my heart beguilesf' MRS. IRENE S. HENDERSON A.B., Colorado College Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. MARY C. STRACHAN A.B., Wellesley College A form more fair and a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Music FRED G. FINK, Director of Band and Orchestra Special A nd when he played, the atmosphere Was filled with magic. Physical Education , JOY ANDERSON A.B., Colorado Teacher's College Come, and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe. JOE W. BRUCE Colorado College Shows feats of his gymnastic play. JOSEPH W. ERPS St. Mary's College, San Antonio Short of stature he was, but strongly built and athletic. TERESA MCNALLY A.B., University of Illinois When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Science MARY E. AVERY A.B., Olivet College A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. CECIL H. GRAVES A.B., Colorado College Ye who love the haunts of Nature. EDWIN E. HEDBLOOM A.B., Colorado College Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. L. O. JACKSON A.M., University of Colorado His look, his air, his curt speech, told The man of action. DANIEL SHUTTS B.S., University of Missouri He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one, Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. WILLIAM H. STEELE A.B., Albany College Of studie took he most care and heede, Not a word spak he more than was needef'

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