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Oh yes, we’ve only started in, And may look rather tame, But we have pluck and grit to win Ourselves a glorious name. “Great men don’t happen in a day.” By saying this, we mean That we 11 be heroes strong and gay, By Nineteen Seventeen.
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Kbemortee. I sat alone one evening A’thinking of the past, The past with sunshine beaming, Of which I am the last. Our childhood’s happy times; Our leves, their tales oft told, They ring out their glad chimes. As in the days of old. Our little old log cabin, Half hid by rose vines gay In which the chirping robins At hide and seek would play. I see my sainted mother Ard her happy smiling face; God never made another With such tenderness and grace. But the little old log cabin Now crumbling to decay, Is all that’s left unhidden Of those glad, glad happy days. —A. A. W., May, 1911.
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PERSONALITIES 1 CHAS LATHAM — “God made him therefore let him pa s as a man.” EDITH PETERSON — “And when a fellow’s in the ease, you know all other things give place.” FRED SCHWENDIMAN— “Of right and wrong, he taught truths as refined as ever Athens heard, and (strange to tell) he practised what he preached. t AM I E HARRIS — “With wondrous words I would move the world.” OTERA CLUFF — “But there’s more in me than thou un- derstandest.” “Not so serious as she looks.” JOAN EVANS- — “The hand that made her good hath made her fair.” LL ' ELLA HARRIS — “1 11 put a girdle ’round about the world in forty minutes.” “Well if she won’t she won’t, and there ' s an end on it.” EARL BELNAP — “Flushed with a purple grace — he shows his honest face.” J.ORENA HARRIS — “No man can resist my wiles.” CARRIE PINCOCK — “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” GEORGE KIRBY — ‘Tall oaks from little acorns grow.” IVY VIRGIN — “Not much talk. A great sweet silence.” LIZZIE WORLTON— “Don ' t grunt, just do your stunt.” LILLIE WINMILL — “Lillies rare and Lillies fair, Lillies wondrous bonnie. She who loves and laughs is sure to win.” CLARA WORLTON — “And I rose in my wrath and spoke my mind.” MURDOCK STERLING, EZRA— “Toiling much, fulfil- ling much, enduring much, by dilligence, tit ■- advance.” LEO GROVER — “As silent as the picture on the wall.”
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