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QXXQOLFUQQ ,gear F013 A 'X N, - Low A E 6-mei Loyagl V :Bali-FS i T awk? aww? gi-Te lc: 1' 451, 'QD 5:63 ig E N 5 '35 if 2 'll S, -' I . WM rg QQ VS 'dlo you renamnber houfrnany tunes on graduadon days you have heard, 'The world lies before you, young people. Go forth and win.' The Iunun'and Fiednnan have yCtt0 fed thesensadonsin the mdariiexus that accompany the swift approach of the day that brings the moment when those nuirds nway be aptdicable to thenn. l3rother, I feel so sad.H f'ButthelastbonHreiscnmr-dnzjununs gave ustheh'tHbuteaboard the'Sargentinz1royalparqfatcannm' Soon,the bwtinomnng nichapd and even the banquet will be memories to 1919. But we will never forget, will we, brother?l' f'The influenza epidemic gave us a chance to show our worth. 'A handicap is only an obstacle to be overcome,' Mr. Schrader said, and so we are developing hiuuteacherssvorthy to be graduatescbfthe Sargent SchooL There are all varieties of teachers in the world, but there can be only one kind of Sargent graduate. It has been a long task and a hard one, but we xvill wvi11.H The new gym on a winter day, the mad search for lVlartha when two nnntnes ren1an1in udnch to don the nusplaced.sneakergthe chnnes before chapel-are all becoming memories. Freshmen, we are just beginning to knovv you, btw vve are proud of you. Pieep up the good xvork. Juniors you have been good qxntmnen,good opponents and good unnrades liere are our hands-good luck, and please do not entirely forget us. 1'he tndn inneteens hehl out their arnis ni the sign :af gocnl feb lowship-but the movement was too much for them, and the strain of parting too great. Down they fell, off the desk, clasped in each other's arms, breaking off the conversation, but their words are ringing in my ears, and their sturdy friendship and loyalty will be my examples as long as l lixfe. Oh Time, pray be pleasant and kind to our class, lllay life bring them honors as onward they pass. Wlierevel' you lead them, Wlizrtevei' they do, Just keep them forever Both earnest and true. So liere's to the class of Twin Nineteen, Wlirmse equal we know has yet to be seen. R. W. C., ,I9. L i , li.: '55 r . 513: ' ji 'f iff! . ' I1 7, , -i-? '. 'U HU M 'WM' ' 8.413-7.47 ..-fl. H22-i':e.5f1ff- ,.'1P1.fi 1,9
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l r l v LF 5392 LQQQ Io K 4 E 76279 tbl fs 471 55' I. ffm f-stgillfffffe, Lg 31 'L 'Chia .GL ,XS fees-NSW .'kL'llS.iXll ISL.-xxclll-1 Amso'r'r Rumney, New Hampshire Vice-President Student Government, 3 Instrumental Club, 1 Senior l.C.S.A. Chairman, 3 Athletic Association, 1,2,3 llouse Councillor, 2 Y.XV.C.A., 1, 2,3 Glee Club, 1 - 1.C.S.A., 2, 3 Senior Crew, 3 Blanche is a rather quiet appearing girl, but she isn't so quiet when you give her a hockey stick! Varsity practice proved that, and her persistence! XVe say that the girl with persistence will last longer and get farther than the one with pep, because pep dies-but persistence--well, it's persistence! 'I'hat's why Blanche will get there. iflhlhl.-X l.UlllSlC Alslal. 1549 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana XVestern Club Black Masque, 2,3 Glee Club Athletic Association Abel Emma--and energetic? Oh, my, yes! And as for her teaching-well, we cut class a couple of times when she had Freshmen, and we were glad we were juniors, or else we were glad that our Senior practice teachers last year were our friends! Although it seemed like severe discipline, we're sure that's needed in a good teacher. M.xiu:l'l-:1u'l'1a .'kl,l.liN i!Irlry 1808 Seventh Street, Des Moines, Iowa NVe who cau't dance, don't care for the art of dancing, but we appreciate Marguerite who shows us how it should be done. But we don't appreciate her thought of us, those many woeful days when we were sent from class for wearing gray instead ol' white sneakers! 20
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