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SANDALPHON that lie deep in every true girl 's heart. This dust she has learned to re111ove by victory over self in the battles of everyday life. This method of dusting she learned ver earl . The luije of Zi spring day a11d a burning desire for a long skate through the park wa.s often almest too much for the seven-year-old Miss, especially when the task confronting her was nothing more tl1an dusting a few chairs! But under the care and guidance of that loving taskmistress HlXlothcr she improved little by little as the years went by. Most of her years have been spent in school. Ilere, too, there were those who dusted, the dusters and the dust. The largest and noblest duster in the room was always Sister, She helped to keep the chalk dust out of every girl 's eye! Now when we, the class of '26, think of inventing a new duster to eliminate some of this glorious dust around us we feel that we can depend on necessity to help us out. The failure of the dustless duster only encourages ns, for after all the dust is always with us even in tl1e brightest ray of the sun. My Mother lllARY IXIARGARET DoDD Graduate My mother! the words are a hymn to me, A prayer that I love to sayg In eadenees, soft and sweet and low It falls from my lips each day. Her eyes are just like deep-set pools, Of rippling laughing watery I hear the beat of an angel 's wings When I hear my m0ther's laughter. My n1other! so sweet and dear and good, God loves her full well, I know, Oh never shall I be half so good, No matter how good I grow. Though I search the whole world, far and wide I shall never find another, Who can ever equal or measure up To the angel God gave me-My Mother. D3ge SeV8l'ltY-SEVEII
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