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x45 ' , J., Q A 3 lf' 5. Q' I -It I 'J- I vu-ffl' PHILIP MOWER Lives in a world all his own. MARY MULLINS Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. JOHN NEMOTO l am a citizen of the world. SHIRLEY NICHOLS l could a tale unfold. PAUL O'GARA On their own merits modest men are silent. CLIFFORD OJALA As large as life and twice as natural. LYNN PAWSON For she's a iolly good fellow and--gentlemen prefer blonds. JUANITA PELEGRIN Full of mischief, wit, and glee. That's meI BILL PELUSO You can't keep a good man down. DAN PERKINS Young fellows will be young fellows. .IANE PERRY A woman is always changeable and capricious JUDY PETERS A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. RONALD PETERSEN l was creeping along at forty-five, officer. . VERNA PETERSON l make my fun, and have it too. WILLIAM PICKERING A merry rogue am ll PATRICIA OUICK Skating helps break the ice between strangers. IRWIN RILE As restless as the wind .
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DAVID KENNEDY WomenI I love 'eml' WILLIE LANE God bless the man who invented sleep. CAROL LeBOULANGER She's here. I heard her gigglel DUANE LEVEQUE A twinkle in his eye that would light a street lamp. EDWARD LEWIS You'd never know I'm naturally bashful . ROBERT LINN Friend Robert, thou art graduating at lastl PATRICIA LYNCH How I wish speech were goldenl I'd be a millionaire . JOHN MALONE All the world loves a clown. PATRICIA MARLOWE Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. JOAN MCCLARY Words fail us, she is perfect. CHARLES McDONALD I am Sir Oracle, and when I open my lips, let no dog bark. WILLIAM McGIMPSEY Don't do today what you can put off until to- morrow. PRESTON McKINNEY Diligence is the mother of good fortune. CLAUDIA MERCK By the work one knows the workman. BARRY MILLER The truth is always the strongest argument. ROBERT MILLER Cut, and come again. CAROLINE MOTTA Nothing great is ever achieved without en- thusiasm. 5, . Wuwfyj
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SALLIE ROBERTSON Good things come in small packages. HAROLD ROBSON Saying and doing are two things, I do them both . CHARLES ROGERS The less a man thinks or knows abouthis virtues, the better we like him. JERRY SAURMAN All things come round to him who will but wait. JACQUELINE SAXTON AIl the world's a stage, and I am the leading lady. SHARON SCHAAL HaveI not, unawares, said some mischievous thing or another? DAVID SCHILLER One marine is worth four swabbies. ERNEST SCHORSCH Out of sight, but never out of hearing. S BARBARA SE LF I came, I saw him, I conquered. . . ffl E X y f y ,A., A ROBERT SHEDD 'Tis not what man does which exalts him, but what man would dol MARION SILVA I Love, and a cough, cannot be hid. .EE ANN STALLONE Jose lturbi has nothing on Lee Annl I NILLIAM TARLETON 5 A Move aside, Cadillac, l'm coming through. 5 liti si ,,,- DONALD Tomasz The only way to have a friend is to be one. QW sg, .- .,. . SEQ SLENNA vAu GHAN P I But I can't talk any louder! ..,i I ill? ,V ,Hifi . 135 gg 1 ' 1:-ff? ff 5' 5:5333 VALTER WALLACE W0rk fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. ALPH WARD Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. .Rm xg. K, .. 5 .V J .. . A uh.. V 0 I Riff w' e 055' NF gp? hiv wg, ll 73. ,txxy .7 liek. if Em 5 W1 ' , fig I Ii,- is ' 5 34 f , S I Ia sts A is ' ff 3, . ft' QKQI jv- 6Lv A I
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