Gem Yearbook . der and concluded that he would follow the bentwhich I discovered there, namely Anti-SaloonLeague work. I could see him in his native State,New York, bringing the question of the saloon to a paramount issue, and that, through his efforts, theState was going dry. Little did I think that be-neath the outward show- there lay hidden such won-derful possibilities which I beheld in Mr. Kidder. But when 1 turned to Maude A. Doling. I cer-tainly was perplexed, I knew not what goldentreasure lay hidden there. For a moment I thoughtto inquire of Jeffras, but again the thought of read-ing


Gem Yearbook . der and concluded that he would follow the bentwhich I discovered there, namely Anti-SaloonLeague work. I could see him in his native State,New York, bringing the question of the saloon to a paramount issue, and that, through his efforts, theState was going dry. Little did I think that be-neath the outward show- there lay hidden such won-derful possibilities which I beheld in Mr. Kidder. But when 1 turned to Maude A. Doling. I cer-tainly was perplexed, I knew not what goldentreasure lay hidden there. For a moment I thoughtto inquire of Jeffras, but again the thought of read-ing for myself was impressed upon me. I read, butoh. how hard it was! At least, by diligent search,1 found that she was bent on the foreign field, butcould not go alone. I could see her sailing acrossthe ocean deep to the benighted land of the Ethiop-ian and laboring there for the lost. Profiting by this experience, I returned to myroom. I felt that I had learned a lesson, that thefuture may be read in the Get up, Maude! We must be there opening day- FinrfiEfflnna €Mm MOTTO: Finl Origin : Canary Yellow and Deep Wine. OFFICEES Morris A. Outland President L. Chester Lewis- Secretary and Treasurer Orrel E. Allen Prophet Earl D. Imler Historian Ernest R. Ryder Poet Floy Stansbury . Class Orator


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