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U IN'eil, Jeannette Sim, Shirley Way, and Sarah Maud Weyerhaeuser.
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can not comprehend the ills of others or be aught but out- nen and women and children are in need of our sympathy and nd in some strange way pain is often one of the greatest
brings strength and wisdom; she opens the eyes of the soul.
eem to you that far from being a fairy godmother on your mt Day 1 am the evil fairy who causes all the troubles of the
But my wish is only that you may have in abundance your , and that you may live it royally, content with only the best ve to give to yourselves and to your fellow-citizens on our
mean wish, after all.
w, members of the Class of 192.6, I have another wish to lose whom you are leaving. It is that you may come back e your joys and your sorrows with us, who love you well and
s you greatly.
aduates were: Jean Bassett, Dorothy Bugbee, Julia Scott "aroline Christy, Mary Harriet Collins, Ruth Perris, Else __,iret Lucfwig, P'lorence Meeker, Virginia Murray, Margaret
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