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THE GOLD EX-RO I) 9 CAST LEM AN, ANNA Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. CHIGNOLA, JOSEPH Blessed be mirthfulness! It is one of the renovators of the world. CURRIE, MALCOLM SCOTT Though I am young, I scorn to flirt On the wings of borrowed wit. And too oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. CURTIN, LAURENCE J. Debating Society; Dramatics; Editor-in- Chief of the Golden Rod, Latin Club. Reason is the mistress and queen of all things. CUTLER, JAMES FREDERICK My only books Were woman’s looks, And folly’s all they’ve taught me. DEVINE, CECELIA J. Heed the still small voice that so seldom leads us wrong, and never into folly. DIMMICK, HENRY STUART Debating Society; Business Manager, Golden Rod. Oh ’tis a parlous boy, Bold, quick, ingenious, forward, capable. DORLAY, GEORGE LEONARD The happier the time, the quicker it passes. DROHAN, MARY ELEANOR A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenance. DUNKERLEY, HOWARD WESLEY Men of few words are the best men. EARLE, JAMES WILLIAM Debating Society : Track. 1917. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. ELLIS, MARION JANE Her stature tall, I hate a dumpy woman. EMPEY, DOROTHY CARMEN Dramatics; Thalia Club. Ever pleasant, ever kind. FALCONER, JOANNA INGER Her conversation was brief. And her desire was to be silent. FILES, HENRIETTA SADIE Work in thy youth. Thus shalt thou thrive in age. FINN, KATHERINE LILLIAN Banquet Committee. As merry as the day is long. FINN, VIOLET MARION A maiden never bold. FITZGERALD, ELLEN MARGARET When all is done and said She most of all doth bathe in bliss That hath a quiet mind. FOLEY, BARBARA CHARLOTTE A pleasing countenance is no slight advan- tage. FOSTELLO, GEORGE ELLSWORTH Athletics. His enemies shall lick the dust. ERIBERG, CARL ARTHUR G. Second thoughts are ever wiser. GEDDES, MABELLE CLARA 1 do not care one straw. GEORGE, LOUIS A. Debating Society; Dramatics; Football. Here’s a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate, And whatever sky’s above me, Here’s a heart for every fate. GESMER, DAVID S. Class President; Debating Society. Toil says the proverb is the sire of fame. GOLDEN, LILLIAN J. The most bewitching leer with her eyes. GORTON, H ATT I EM AY What sweet delights a quiet life affords. GRADY, MARY FRANCES Silence is more eloquent than words.
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8 THE GOLDEN-ROD Shall we distrub them? No, not we; Uncle Sam needs them to work for victory. XIV Our class history you have read now, And we hope it pleases you; The class has worked hard in study and play, And that is the secret of our good record today. Alma Louise La wry, 1918. “As Ithers See Us” ALQUIST, TVRA HELENA An able woman shows her spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. ARENBERG, NESTOR WINFIELD Happy am I, from care Tm free, Why aren’t they all contented like me? BALLOU, GRACE REGINA A spirit yet unquell’d and high That claims and seeks ascendency. BARCLAY, GLADYS GERTRUDE In maiden meditation, fancy-free. BECKWITH, RICHARD FREDERIC Athletics. He speaks, between the change of man and boy, with a reed voice. BENNETT, JOSEPHINE Glee Club. So sweet the blush of bashfulness, Even pity scarce can wish it less. BERRY, MAURICE ABBOTT Strange to the world, He wore a bashful look, The fields his study And Nature his book. BLAKE, DONALD REID Dramatics: Debating Society; Glee Club. I lonor’s a thing too subtle for his wisdom; If honor lie in eating, lie’s right honorable. BLAKE, WILSON CUSHING Joke Editor, Golden Rod; Debating So- ciety; Latin Club. Good humor is the health of the soul, sad- ness its poison. BLANCHARD, RAYMOND STANWOOD Latin Club. Speak little and well, if you wish to be con- sidered as possessing merit. BROWN, MILDRED MARY A young woman of calm temper and modest deportment. BUCKLEY, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Modest stillness and humility. BUCKLEY, HELENA FRANCES Class Secretary; Thalia Club; Exchange Editor, Golden Rod. Who makes quick use of the moment, is a genius of prudence. BURGESS, ROSSLYN FREDERICK Be gone, my cares; I give you to the winds. CAHILL, ALICE EVELYN My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. CANNIFF, WILLIAM CLIFTON Track; Football, 1917. O spirits, gay, and kindly heart! Precious the blessings ye impart. CANTY, ESTHER M. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. CARINO, ARTHUR TILLIO Dramatics. Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them. CARLSON, HENRY BERNARD Debating Society; Art Editor df the Golden Rod: Dramatics. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.
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10 THE GOLDEN- RO D GROSSMAN, SARA RUTH Affection is the broadest basis of a good life. GUNNING, BARTHOLOMEW J. To those who know thee not, no words can paint: And those; who know thee, know all words are faint. HEAP, EDWIN JAMES Class Prophet; Athletics. Yea. music is the prophet’s art, Among the gifts that God has sent, One of the most magnificent. HENDRICKSON, HILMA W. Mantling on the maiden’s cheek, Young roses kindled into thought. HENDRY. HERBERT WILLIAM A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. HERRICK. BENJAMIN HAROLD Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass my imperfections by. HODGE, HARRIET LOUISE Thalia Club. Ye are sae-grave, Nae doubt ye’re wise. HULTIN, OSCAR HERBERT A happy youth, and their old age is beauti- ful and free. INNIS, FRANCIS PHILLIPS Athletics. In all thy humors, whether grave or mellow. Thou art such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow, Hast so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee. There is no living with thee or without thee. IRVINE, ANNA FRANCES Glee Club. I scarce know what to prize most high, The bright i-dea. or bright dear-eye. IRWIN, GLADYS ISABELLE Thalia Club Blessed is a healthy good nature. JACKSON, ESTHER ARABELLA Thalia Club, Dramatics. Class Prophet, Glee Club. There is no genius in life like the genius of energy. JACOBSON, CLARA MARGARET The most delicate, the most sensible of all pleasures consists in promoting the pleas- ures of others. JENNINGS, AGNES ANNA Her sunny locks, Hang on her temples like a golden fleece. JOHNSON. EDWIN CHARLES A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. JONES, LILLIAN GOODNOW Glee Club. The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return the better to thinking. JOYCE, AGNES LOUISE Silence answers much. JULIUS, FRANK Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail. KAUFMAN, MOLLIE There's little of melancholy in her. KELLIHER, MARGARET MARY Her smoothness, Her very Silence, and her Patience Speak to the people, and they pity her. LADD, MARIE LOUISE Glee Club. In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is sim- plicity. LADD, WARREN D. Athletics. His heart was in his work, and the heart Giveth grace unto every art.
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