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College Placement Exams WE STROLL THE CAMPUS. EDDIE BROWNING 'If women interfere with your work, quit work fl EMILY BRUMBELOW1f-ffldflwh Why don't you speak for 6uJ!'f yourself, Don? HUDSON BRYANT l'm slow to study, quick to play CAROLYN BUCKINS How many times have I told you not to do that? ? 5 LINDSEY BROOKS lt is better for a young man to blush, than to turn pale OVIDA BROOKS Absence makes the heart grow lander PATSY BUIE Humbleness is always grace,' always dignity JERRY BUNKER Life is a jest, and all things show it,' I thought so once and now I know it
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, ., . Ewan! W. 'Wx FAY BOREN As sure as a gun GRADY BOSTICK Don't wake me unless it's a woman GERALDINE BRAY Laugh yourself into stitches CAROLYN BROOKS 'Peace is the fairest lorm of happiness RONALD BOTHWELL ANNIE RUTH BOX ESTHER BRADDOCK An hour for study, an hour I do hate to be unquiet We inherit nothing truly for lunch, and 22 hours at home but what our actions make for sleep BARBARA BOZEMAN us worthy of JUNE BOWDEN I am quite myself again SILVIA ANN BRADLEY Not on top but climbing Hope is love's happiness but not its life DAY BY DAY. Although we often get the chance to display the knowl- edge we are supposed to have acquired during the passing of a week or so, our real chance came bright and early on a certain Monday morn-the chance to open the storehouse kept closed for three years. Some of our storehouses were lacking in volume. The exams continued one after another until the welcome ringing of the dismissal bell. A trying day in the lives of us Seniors was ended with many tired sighs of relief.
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at LIZABETH CALDWELL For the rain it raineth every day GLORIA CAMPBELL 'he daintiest last to make the end most sweet LEE CAUSEY 'very inch a man and, ah! so many inches ARY ANN CAVALLARQ I'll speak in a monstrous little voice MAJOL CAMPLEJOHN Little, but oh, My! NANCY CANNINGTON Come home with me to supper KATHERINE CHAN6 Make us heirs of all etelnity MORRIS CHANEY But, as you know me all a plain blunt man QUCILLE CANNON PHYLLIS CARRIER We pardon as long as Knows not which is which we love WAYNE CARTER ROBERT- CXARLSON He has a store of knowl- He'S suil, I ifa tliillg edge he never learned in books 1351,-1,4'fnh md ' ,I ,i .I aI J I I if fm L I, ROSSEAUX CHAPPELL With bag and baggage ELAINE CLARK Answer me in one word BILL CLARKE He's a sure card JUDY COBB We make our fortunes and we call them late Evlhislr-X WILLENE CARTER He hath eaten me out of house and home FRAN CAUDILL Nothing is rarer than real goodness SANDRA COBB Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak CHARLES COLLINS And what did she give you today?
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