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FRANCES ZINGRAFF. CATHARINE WIRT. How 021011 pil'21t0 6y6S Nono know thee but to love thee- So weak a vessel and so rich a prize! Nor named H196 but to praise, -Impfl. MILLARD WORKMAN. A soul as full of Worth as void of Pridf, Which nothing seeks to show, or needs to hidc. -Imp:-. NELLIE ROSS. JENNIE THOMPSON. I am forced to look downv upon my The Way to gain knowledge is to 3-Sk fellow creatures. questions-Jennie will be very wise. PHYLLIS VANCE. And this light-hearted maiden constant is as ho, -XVurdsvVo1'th.
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. f'- - . . GERTRUDE BRIGGS. FAYE ODELL. Serene and resolute and Still Twin-souled she seemed, a twofold na- And calm, and self possessed. ture Wearing' -Holmes. CLEO SHRECK. Always in for a good time and willing to help make one. PAUL STEWART. NIMON SLANE. O, never say that I was false of heart. The man Wh0 is Capable Of g0HC1'atlY'18 -Shakespeau., enthusiasm can't be whipped.
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Qilass Zlaistnrp Listen, my classmates, and you shall hear All the story of our school career, On the fourteenth September of 1914, Hardly a person forgets having seen Assembled the Freshmen, Oh! so green. We said to our teachers, If we be good And get our lessons as Freshies should, May we have a roast, at the Bluffs some night And all have a frolie by campfire light? But later on at the end of the year A trouble came to the Freshmen dear, Ready to pass to Sophomore year. Exams, however, weie quickly done, And then we were ready for Sophomore one. We said, Hurrah, and with earnest aim, Steadily worked at the Soph'more game Just as all Soph'mores have done before. We chose for leader the brave Arthur, John Old we chose for Vice-President, With Ruth as steward, our cash was spent, And Catharine fair, her assistance lent As Recorder of Deeds. And wrotelfor us, too, Whatever the class decided to do. Meanwhile, impatient for lots of fun, Laden with baskets of weinies and buns, We went forth to the park. A hay-rack ride Was the next great joy on the list. And never a chance for fun was missed. Then at Vance's we had a party gay In honor of Washington's natal day. We were soon the best of all Junior classes There were twenty lads and thirty-five lasses. Arthur told us he soon would resign And that a new leader we must find. Next a skinny athlete we chose, To help us through our trials and woes, And Carl, our gallant Art succeeded, And Raymond was there when he was needed Catharine again was made our scribe And Ruth began to collect the tithe And peace for a time reigned over all. But mostly, when Juniors, we thought of dues, 19
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