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FLORENCE HARLEY-Ohio State B. S. in GRACE LOVE-Otterbein B. A.-Ohio Univ. Ed. Beautiful in character And rich is the wealth of her being. -Ohio State. True merit is like a river, The deeper it runs, the less' noise it HELEN KERN-ouerbein B. A. makes' And still the azed, and still the won- Y 3 der grew That one small head could carry all she knew. HOWARD M'CLARREN-Ohio State B, S. and M. A. A rich, full nature, free to trust, Truthful, anl almost sternly just. HELEN M'KENZlE-Ohio State B. S. NELLE MILLS--Ohio Wesleyan Univ. B. A. Play the game for the game's sake -Morrey School of Music. And play it fair. lt's the songs you sing. and the smiles you wear, R'i'AYMgiDDeglENTi?EtgH'?JI5k, PinnMglee? That's making the sunshine everywhere. Y0l'k Univ- Pd. M.. Ph-D. JOHN NAVE-Otterbein. Live up to the best that is in you- Mathematical, yet pleasing to us all. in ,ei ALICE NEILL-Ohio State B. S. NINA SPRECHER-York College B. A.-e Sweet of disposition, diligent in work, Bonebrake Theol. Sem. B. D. A pleasing personality. Patience is a plant Page' Eleven -'TP That grows not in all gardens. CARL SENN-Ohio State B. S. in Ag. B. S. in Ed. l value science: none can prize it more. It gives ten thousand motives to adore. 1 il' 9 gs v'9i0 'S f fc... 1 N ' Q :N '-: Q: ' :tif View QMS . ftj f 'r ' . ' . ' . if I KR - K l. , , . 1 . ua ' . 1 -. .im Y I X-'L f ll' Nl Xlxll -It ' N 'I I A l Q 2 'ici-'fi 'll 5 f A K' f L -:s:MN . -jfiie... by s .3
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RUSSEL ALEXANDER fOhio StatefStet- son Un., Deland, Fla. Yes, music is the prophet's art. Among the gifts that God has sent, One of the most magnificent. DWIGHT ARNOLD-Otterbein B. A.-Ohio State M. A. Wisdom he has, add to his wisdom courageg Temper: and to all success. KENNETH BUNCE?Otterbein B. A. Long. lean and likeable, A tall man accomplishes much. MAUDE BURTNER7Otterbein B. A.-Prin- cipal of Longfellow School. 'Tis 'nice to be natural, When you're naturally nice. PAUL DAVlDSON+Otterbein B. A.-Post FRANK BALLENGER--Muskingum B. A.-f Post Grad. Ohio State. Rockne-Meanwell Coaching School. Charm strikes the sight, But merit wins the soul. LOUTIE BROWNfMiami University. Prm Vine St. Building. In every path Experience is the warrant for advice MARY BELLE CLARY-Denison B. A. Sweet and stately, and with all grace Of womanhood and queenhood. DOROTHY DARRAC.H7Ohio State B. S in Home Ec.fUn. of Pitts. M. A.fMCfYli1 Palmer Nursing School. Her presence lends its warmth To all who come before it. i ELSIE DELLINGERM-Superintendent's 'secre Grad. work at O. S. U. tary. A busy man I do believe. Things perfected by nature are better From early morn he works till eve. than IRENE DAWSON-Gran: Hospital. Those mshfd by aft' All kinds of service with a noble ease. OTIS FLOOK-Otterbein Ph.B.-Principal of junior High. To one so capable Dignity is natural. Page Ten
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if, ll Ag If I A SENIOR'S REMINISCENCE On one bright day in the long ago, When I was a kid, as you all know I went to school by my mother's side, For the apron strings were about untied. There in the room for the very first time I met the school ma'am of ancient rhyme. She lacked the things that made her grim, And goodness me, she was not thin. I fell for her from the very first day, As she helped to put all my things away. She showed me all about the room Before I thought, it was full noon. And as the days and weeks went by To hold my friends I dared not cry, Joys and sorrows we learned to share, Of others to think, their burdens to bear. Each year new friends, some false, some true We learned to love, and friendships grew. Instructors, too, would come and go, Examples for us, ideals, you know. Now as we stand at the top of the hill, We all look back with a homesick thrill, Remembering that we can never more Experience the joys and sorrows of yore. Then as I slowly turn to see What the future has in store for me, New visions like a mirage stand clear That call and beckon, they may cost dear. We will go forward whate'er the cost: If all stands still, then all is lostg ,Tis sad but true, few heed the call: Fame is for those that give their all. MARTHA Hows, ,32 4 I Page T zcel ve
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