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EDITH E. WILDMAN A. B. Earlham. Graduate work Bryn Mawr Instructor of English and Botany A tender heart; a will inflexible. CLYDE ROGERS Terre Haute State Normal Instructor of Mathematics, Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge. CLARA B. KENDALL A. B. Earlh;.m. Graduate work Chicago Instructor of Latin and Domestic Science The light upon her face, Shines from the windows of another world. Saints only have such faces. RUSSELL M. RATLIFF A. B. Earlham Instructor of History, Commercial Work and General Science We grant although he had much wit. He was very shy of using it. KATHRYN B. SCANLAND Miami University National Summer School of Music, Chicago Instructor of Harmony, French and Chorus Work And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head should carry all she knew. ROY H. WOLLAM M. A. McCormack Seminary Instructor of Bible Study CHARLES ANDERSON A. B. DePauw Instructor of Bible Study Second Semester
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THE CLASS OF ' 20 A few more happy weeks and then ( )ur high school days will have to end, And on that bright and happy morn As our places we adorn. With blossoms from the hill and dell And the flag for which our heroes fell, Thru it all there will be seen Our own dear colors, white and green. ' Twas in September we began The mountain heights to slowly scan, The Freshman year was quick to pass While glory came unto our class For Julia, ere the year was done. The honors of the platform won. Our aim was not to know defeat, Altho the thorns oft pricked our feet. Then sadness came, for death ' s cold hand Took Margaret from our little band. In memory of one so fair We ' ll place upon her vacant chair The pure white rose with leaves of green, Our class ' s chosen color scheme. The Sophomore year was gayly spent, Clouds and sun together blent. The junior year we did not shirk, The hours were filled with fun and work. And ere we from this year had past We entertained the Senior class. That event to us so grand None but a Junior can understand. The golden years, how quick they ' re gone The happy school days almost done. Senior cares concern us now, As to Time ' s mandates we must bow, For our play must soon be given And then an annual also written. So when May time, gay, glad May time Comes with bird song, flower and thyme We must say farewell for ever and aye To our dear Alma Mater, old S. A.
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