The Resume . OLGA LINDBURG. G. L. S. She speaks, behaves and actsjust as she ought. RAY LYLE. O. A., Football. Modesty is an ornament ofhis youth. MARGARET LANGSFORD. Among ten millions, one wasshe. ZEDA LIPPMAN. P. E. P. She is pretty to walk withand witty to talk with. ARTHUR MYERS. Sputs. Basketball, O. A., Acorn. •\Ve boys all like him, for-well, hes a good fellovi. ESTHER :M00RE. Commencement, G. L. S. •What she wills to do or sayseems wisest and best. EDITH MOON. The gentleness of all thegods goes with her. CARL MOORE. Im so full of myself that Iam quite empty. BESSIE MILLER. Great feeli


The Resume . OLGA LINDBURG. G. L. S. She speaks, behaves and actsjust as she ought. RAY LYLE. O. A., Football. Modesty is an ornament ofhis youth. MARGARET LANGSFORD. Among ten millions, one wasshe. ZEDA LIPPMAN. P. E. P. She is pretty to walk withand witty to talk with. ARTHUR MYERS. Sputs. Basketball, O. A., Acorn. •\Ve boys all like him, for-well, hes a good fellovi. ESTHER :M00RE. Commencement, G. L. S. •What she wills to do or sayseems wisest and best. EDITH MOON. The gentleness of all thegods goes with her. CARL MOORE. Im so full of myself that Iam quite empty. BESSIE MILLER. Great feelings hath she ofher own which lesser soulsmay never know. LOLA hear, but say nothing. EUGENE as a LLOYD , am mightily abused. ETHEL L. S. This maid can often pensivebe, But when she smiles it is withglee. LEE Commencement, O. A.,Football. All the great men are deadand I dont feel very wellmyself. KELENE MURATTA. G. L. S., Commencement. God sent this singer here onearth, With songs of gladness andof mirth. ERWIN , O. know, teacher; I know. CAREY PARK. A noble youth with toil pro-digous. His fault—hes almost too re-ligious. HAROLD PORTER. Hacky. A. M., O. A. Look! he is winding up thewatch of his wit. By andby it will strike. RUTH PEAKE. Rap. K. K. K. Theses a language in hereyes. GLADYS PURINTON. The gentleness of all thegods goes with thee. JOSEPHINE ROUTT. Joe. G. L. S. Impulsive, earnest, promptto act. CHARLES A. A dark browed youth withan owl-Iilte looli of wis-dom. MAE L. S. A bundle of virtue, few fault;-^to confess. Her loveliest virtue is unself-ishness. BERNARD THRALL.


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