1920 Cedrus Yearbook
I.••MI•• ••• 1920 October October 17 October 20 October 28 October 27 November Lillian Alice Daines Patience, and abnegation of self, and devotion to others. —Longfellow. Mary Eloise Davis I know not and will never pry, But trust our human heart for all.—Lowell. Her maiden pride, her haughty name, My dumb devotion shall not shame.— I stand on the top, but I look back To the way behind me spread.—Cary. Nettie Francis Shaw Serve yourself, yould you be well served, is an excellent adage.—Longfellow. 4 Carl Gracy Duncan Not in the present we the present can feel, But Memory and Hope have Beauty's wondrous seal. Grace Adelle Lyle Whittier. Frank Earl Lyle —Story. November 7 Margaret Elizabeth McCarty Her winning smile and her gleeful glance Like a beam of sunshine fell.—Orne. November 12 Carl Newman Elder We know him well; no need of praise.—Harte. August 22 Harry Dallas Wright Sometimes I wonder whether the pleasures of memory may not be worth the price of growing old.—Whittier. July 1 Roy Frederick Insley December Common sense is only a modification of talent. Genius is an exaltation of it. 16 Arthur Cecil Ewbank God sends great angels in our sore dismay But little ones go in and out all day. December 22 Clara Christina Kyle I desire to die when I have nobody left to laugh with me Oh, we are ridiculous animals; and if angels have any fun in them how we must divert them!—Walpole. December 23 Rufus Boteler Sanders Nothing should be done in a hurry than can be done slowly. —Stevenson. December 24 Ruth Elsie Shaw I have never had a policy. I have simply tried to do what seemed best each day as each day came.—Lincoln. December 30 Calla Belle Turner It's astonishing how many fine people there are in this world —one can't escape them.—Grayson. January 23 (Mrs.) Anna Orr Wilson Life tendencies are sometimes better than life goals. —Landrith. 83
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