The Caldron . GENEVIEVE NELLIE BROWN Friendship Club; Mathematics Club. To get thine ends, lay diffidence aside;Who fears to ask, doth teach to bedeny d. ALBERT CARLYLE FISHACK Platonian Literary Society. Pride (of all others the most dan-gerous fault) Proceeds from want of sense orwant of thought. The men who labor and digestthings most Will be much apter to despond thanboast. HELEN LETITIA BRYSON Mathematics Club. Tis good nature only wins the heart;It molds the body to an easy graceAnd brightens every feature of the face;It smoothes th unpolished tongue with eloquence,And adds persuasion to


The Caldron . GENEVIEVE NELLIE BROWN Friendship Club; Mathematics Club. To get thine ends, lay diffidence aside;Who fears to ask, doth teach to bedeny d. ALBERT CARLYLE FISHACK Platonian Literary Society. Pride (of all others the most dan-gerous fault) Proceeds from want of sense orwant of thought. The men who labor and digestthings most Will be much apter to despond thanboast. HELEN LETITIA BRYSON Mathematics Club. Tis good nature only wins the heart;It molds the body to an easy graceAnd brightens every feature of the face;It smoothes th unpolished tongue with eloquence,And adds persuasion to the finest sense. ALBERT HENRY FOERSTER Captain class bowling teams fouryears. Though I am not splenetivc andrash,Vet I have sometliiug in mo dan-gerous.


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