Mizpah . t debt of gratitude, which can never be repaid. —Einar it ever be my privilege to recommend the two classmates towhom we owe a lasting debt, I should simply present this beautiful book. —B. H. they have done shall live in the hearts of their classmates. —Merline for the class and love for the schoolIs shown by hard work. Thats their golden rule. —D. L. who enjoy the pleasures of the Mizpah should not forget thehours of labor that it took to prepare the work. —Frank we Twelves only knew of the fame of these two. T


Mizpah . t debt of gratitude, which can never be repaid. —Einar it ever be my privilege to recommend the two classmates towhom we owe a lasting debt, I should simply present this beautiful book. —B. H. they have done shall live in the hearts of their classmates. —Merline for the class and love for the schoolIs shown by hard work. Thats their golden rule. —D. L. who enjoy the pleasures of the Mizpah should not forget thehours of labor that it took to prepare the work. —Frank we Twelves only knew of the fame of these two. That have labored so hard for our could never regret, the day that we met:But example ourselves by their laws. —J. F. ^ before in my have I seen two more original, moreearnest workers than Miss Gibson and Mr. Poulson. —Katie to Lottie and Mclvin for the success of the Year Rook. —C. J. Woods. Eiffhty-eight Ei&hty-nlne Ninety-one Ninety-two. Ninety-three


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