1920 Cedrus Yearbook

1920 July 3_ Marjorie Wright Yet in her splendid strength, her eyes, There lay the lightning of the skies.—J. Miller. July 16 Albert Ernest Wright I am not old—though years have cast Their shadows on my way.—Park Benjamin. August 1 Henry Corrie Malin How human, yet how more than good.—J. Miller. August 3 Russell Carey Huston Not every head can wear the crown, That the hands of love bestow. Cary. August 10_ Ola May Stanley All skies are fair To trusting hearts, when once their truth is tried. —B. Taylor. August 11 John Edwin Bradfute Looking back upon my past Wronged with so many a wasted hour, I think that I should fear to cast My fortunes if I had the power.—A. Cary. August 12 Helen Barnett From the fields of her soul a fragrance celestial ascended,— Charity, meekness, love and hope, and forgiveness and patience!—H. Longfellow. August 20 Raymond Edward Horney His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat.—R. W. Emerson. August 25 Helen Bradfute No power can die that ever wroughtfor Truth.—J.R.Lowell. August 27 Josephine Randall Her pride was the unconscious guise Which to the pure is given.—T. B. Read. September 11 Norman Baird Foster You walked the sunny side of fate; The wise world smiles and calls you great.—R. A. Allen. September 17 Pau) Stewart Bryant She was not wooed, nor was I won. What draws the dew-drops to the sun?—A. Cary. September 19 Samuel Morton Cresswell Nay, haste not like the hired slave, Take life's good as you go, my friend.—J. Miller. September 30_ Robert Willard Stewart Take cheer, weak heart, remember and be glad, For some one loved thee.—L. C. Moulton. October 1 Charles Arthur Townsley 'Tis a face that can never grow older, That never can part with its gleam.—J. R. Lowell: October 6 Ralph Leroy Rife Life is too short to waste In critic peep or cynic bark.—R. W. Emerson. 82

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