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“At length I saw a lady within call Stiller than chiselled marble standing there A daughter of the gods, divinely tall And most divinely fair.” HELEN HOLMES ‘Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman.”
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BEATRICE WOODWARD “None knew her hull to love her, None named her but to praise.” . . 5 JANET CRITTENDEN “Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages ’
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CLASS HISTORY The following is a series of quotations taken from the diary of a small hoy, whose big brother is a member of the graduating class of 1914 of St. Clair High School: September 6, 1910 — Justin was kinda anxious to get back to school today. He is a freshman this year and Tm dreadful lonesome. He hardly notices me any more. He talks about “Bill,” and Tubby and Chet all the time. I can ' t see anything so great about them. September 8, 1910 — Justin don ' t like school so well today. Guess he must have been left out when the back seats were handed out. I thought it would be funny if one of them fine teachers didn’t get next to him pretty quick. But he might have been called down ’cause I’ve heard they don’t lick ' em in high school. Kinda wish I was up there, if that is truth. September 9, 1910 — I noticed that Art has been toting his physiography books home lately, when he didn’t forget and leave it on our steps. He’s most wore out the first page. October 15, 1910 — All those big kids talk about now is the president of their class. They ’lected Sayre Currie. Won- der what they do with a president anyway. Nothing most likely. Just sounds big. But Miss Kaye told them if they didn’t behave they wouldn’t have him long. Justin tho’t it would be better to have a sergeant-at-arms, but I don’t know what he meant. November 10, 1910 — 1 never knew before that boys w r ere so fond of girls’ company before. I ain’t. But Chet left the fellers to walk home with Gladys. April 10, 1911 — Jim and me was over to Currie ' s last night with a bunch of kids outside — but the freshmen had all the chairs inside. Art didn’t seem to be a bit bashful with the girls. Crazy games they played. June 1 2, 1911 — That big brother of mine brought all his books home. Tho’t maybe he had quit, but he said only get- — 7 —
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