Chiaroscuro . is narrating anything, and 73 Miss II. Can it be true that you think narration is narrating? Howodd! Miss (. sits down. Al this moment the 10:30 bell rings. Each girl gathers up her books,and smiles sweetly over another accomplished duty. .Miss II. How many girls enjoyed this color-work to-day? A score of hands are raised, at which hopeful sign of appreciation MissII. ejaculates the usual Goo-o-d! and the class sallies forth on tiptoe, tofall into other quicksands of questions. N£ SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM Sounding adown the ages class is ever time and bold,Pressing forward t


Chiaroscuro . is narrating anything, and 73 Miss II. Can it be true that you think narration is narrating? Howodd! Miss (. sits down. Al this moment the 10:30 bell rings. Each girl gathers up her books,and smiles sweetly over another accomplished duty. .Miss II. How many girls enjoyed this color-work to-day? A score of hands are raised, at which hopeful sign of appreciation MissII. ejaculates the usual Goo-o-d! and the class sallies forth on tiptoe, tofall into other quicksands of questions. N£ SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM Sounding adown the ages class is ever time and bold,Pressing forward the van to our flag we proudly unfold—On field of black, a cross of along bravely through cold,Onward our watchword, known of at last the end ForetoldEvery girl whose names enscrolled. Among the classes ever known,Greater and truer than any borne,Is 12. liaise her to the , we will never groan! Irma C. Dumas. 12. P. S.— Flora says Annie Poole is Freshman Class Organization Motto.—Nothing is impossible to labor. Yell.—Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans and squash,Freshman, Freshman! Rats. Oh, bosh! OFFICERS Marian Brooke President. Gladys Mumme Vice-President. Hazel Torrance Secretary and Treasurer. Clara B. Robinson .Musician. Nannie R. Henderson . Critic. Helen Savell Poet. De Laney McCluskey Artist.


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