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    • 1916 115

    • 1916 115
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    • M.D. WATSON Tonsorial Parlors Sanitary. Baths. Modern Equipment. Keenest of raz'ors; best of soap; softest of brushes, and the smoothest hand that ever shaved a face. "You're Next." Giv~ us a call. CEDAR CI'ry u'rAH Alex G....
    • 1916 116

    • 1916 116
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    • THE DESIRE IN A YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN FOR DISTINCTION, THE DE­SIRE TO MAKE A PLACE IN THE WORLD IS NOT INDICATIVE OF VAN­ITY, BUT OF PRAISEWORTHY AMBI­TION. The doors of the State University stand open to you, ready to supply the training of head...
    • 1916 13

    • 1916 13
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    • Senior Dignity BT I...IAST, after four years of climbing, we have reached the goal. There have been many pitfalls by the"- way to hinder, for a time, our onward progress. but through perseverance \ve have suc­ceeded. r-';'our seemingly short years...
    • 1916 14

    • 1916 14
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    • EDWARD MATHESON "We would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again." RUTH HIGBEE "Truth is as impossible to be spoiled By any outward touch as the sunbeam." 13 PARSON WEBSTER "The happiness of my life Depends upon the quality of my...
    • 1916 15

    • 1916 15
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    • RALPH SANFORD As a true friend, he embraces our objects as his own. MAE LUNT A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving or more loyal, never beat within human breast. 14 SCOTT MATHESON "His years but young, but his experience old; His heart...
    • 1916 16

    • 1916 16
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    • WILFORD GRIFFIN "Endurance is the crowning quality, And patience all the passion of great hearts." THELMA KNELL "Golden thoughts make beautiful lives; for every word and deed lies in the thought that prompted it." 15 WALTER HANSEN He was in logic a...
    • 1916 17

    • 1916 17
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    • GEORGE LEIGH The talent of success is nothing more than doing what yOU can "vell. MAMIE JONES "She is the shining light of her own works." 16 EDGAR PETTY Motto: "We live Dot to our­selves; our work is life."
    • 1916 18

    • 1916 18
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    • ORION JONES "He that hath knowledge. spareth his ,yords." CAROLINE NELSO J Her kindness is like the sun. Everywhere she goes. she brings into being price­less thin!1'3. 17 JOHN HA lILTON "1 n every rank, or great or small 'Tis industry supports...
    • 1916 19

    • 1916 19
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    • ALTON NEILSEN "It is the l11ind that makes the man." VIDA PRINCE "Only a thought in passing­a smile or encouraging word, Has lifted many a burden no other gift could have stirred." 18 . ARTHUR LEE Men of few words are the best men.
    • 1916 2

    • 1916 2
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    • l\griru a V"OLUlVIE II Published by BRANCH AGRI"CULrI'URAL COLI~EGE ~tnff LEO~ARD BO'-'TEN . BETH H~L\MBLIN Ri\LPH SANFORD . lV1.A.RION 'VOOLLEY RASS GARDNER .A.DA \VHrrTi\KER CLAUD HA'VS . EDIi'OR IN CfIIEF l\SSOCIATE EDITOR LOC~\L EDITOR BUSI~ESS...
    • 1916 20

    • 1916 20
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    • CLYDE. BUNKER Titles of honor add not to his worth, he is himself an honor to his titles. (His Motto: "Love sought is good, but love unsought is better.") DORA URIE "I do not wish to treat friend­ship daintily, But with the roughest...
    • 1916 21

    • 1916 21
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    • BONNER LAMBSON We can only be valued As we make L urselves valu-able. DELLA CORRY "God sent this singer upon Wiethartshong-s of gladness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring them back to heaven again." FERNLE1GH...
    • 1916 22

    • 1916 22
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    • LEO ARD BOWE The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and to possess the aptitude, and per­severance to attain it. BETH HAMBLIN "Age cannot wither her, 110r custom stale Her infinite variety." 21 LORENZO GRIFFIN "In peace, there's...
    • 1916 23

    • 1916 23
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    • RULO DALLEY "From his miles is radi­ated the light of cheerful­ness." MARTHA LANGFORD "The fairest garden in her looks, And in her head the wisest books." 22 MORO I URIE "He hath a heart as sound as a bell, And his· tongue is the clap­per, for...
    • 1916 24

    • 1916 24
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    • "Look, he i winding the watch of his wit; By and by it will strike." DURHAlI.l MORRIS "The heights hy great men reached and kept Were not attained by sud­den fligh t, But they, while their com­panions slept, Were toiling" upward in...
    • 1916 25

    • 1916 25
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    • KUMEN WILLIAMS "His business is to do his work well In the present place, what­ever that may be." WANDA TOLLESTRUP . "No one is useless in the world who ligJ1tens the bur­den of it for anyone else." 24 STANL,EY DALLEY "I'll make assurance...
    • 1916 26

    • 1916 26
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    • TELSON MARSDEN "His friends come to him un­sought, The .gr~~t God gave them to hIm. ANNIE l\!IIDDLETON "Her kind heart is a fountain of gladnes5 . . . Making every thIng In. Its vic~nitJ;, to freshen Into smIles. 25 LAMONT HUNTER "The secret of...
    • 1916 27

    • 1916 27
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    • EDGAR JONES lVIotto: "I t is a part of my religion to look well after the cheerfulness of life, and let the dismal shift for them­selves." DORA PERRY "Her modest lo.oks the cot­tage might adorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the...

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