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ODDS AND ENDS w Martha Acklin “All for love and nothing for reward.” “Myrt” Dale Bissey “He goes to books as a bee goes to flowers.” “Biz” Richard Bokenkamp “One day in the country is worth a month in town.” “Bokey” Robert Clark “Snowball” “I can resist everything except temptation.” Jack Cockerell “Berry” “What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.” Richard Doris “Dick” “My true-love hath my heart.” Ruth Doud “The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne.” “Sergeant” Bill Gill “Like little body with a mighty heart.” “Archie” Leila Gray “The smallest effort is not lost.” “Lee” Leon Groves I’d rather sail the seas than delve in mysteries.” “Bud” Gene Hall “One foot on shore and one in sea—” “Sis” Ronald Heninger “I know a trick worth two of that.” “R. K.” Kathryn Hohlbauch “Let no one until his death, be called unhappy.” “Sug” Ralph Kelly “Wreck ’em” “He that is ambitious fears not the work which dawns with each day.” Paul Kuyoth “Anything for an adventurous life.” “Coyote” Doyle Levitt “I’se wicked—I is.” “Trig” Anna Mae Love “I would help others, out of a fellow-feeling.” “Anny” Juanita Mayden “I shall laugh myself to death.” “Curly”
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US SENIORS (Continued) There’s Kelly, any girl’s dream A guy that’s hearty and hale. Love, made to order south of the border And our brilliant boy. Dale. Dick Doris and Doyle Levitt— Both of chewing cud kind : Ruth Doud, with boots so loud, And Thomann, the fourth year “find.” You’ll like Mayden, HIT curly top, And Moore, I’ll bet a coke. You’ll laugh at Maxine and tall Pauline As they fight for the heart of “Boke.” As a top stenographer Don’t forget Leila Gray. Also Jack, of bookkeeping knack, Who will drive your cares away. Georgianna is a nice girl And cute in many ways. There’s Donna Jean, who’s mighty keen; And Miss Simmons’ pet, Ray. Hang around Heninger And never spend a moment that’s dull. There’s Carlyn Miller, a killer-diller And also “Bruno” Noll. You know Acklin, the glamour type— Dark hair, dark eyes, oh wow! And Leon Grove, soon a sailor, by jove Also, Hohlbauch—some kid—an’ how!!! Remember Weiler, a second Gable, And Rinehart; and Thomas of field-goal fame June, who dates the moon; King Billie, who’s always the same. Paul Kuyoth has an automobile. Our blonde is Betty Lee. There’s Bill Gill, size of a pill And Deanne—oh, oh, that’s me!! I’ve named them all, didn’t miss a one I’ve told you their faults and stuff I’ve gotta go, so cheerio ’Cause I guess I’ve said enough. Deanne Smith.
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ODDS AND ENDS (Continued) Betty Lee Miller “Blondie” “They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.” Carlyn Miller “Puss” “A life of ease is not for any man.” Bonnie Moore “Laury” A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” Pauline Moseley “Strip” “And like a star, remaining the same.” Joseph Noll “Bruno” “Men of few words are the best men.” Joyce Reid “Babe” “She is as a breath of fresh air.” Jean. Rinehart “Flashlight” “Louisville is my aim.” Deanne Smith “Cookie” “Love not sought, but found, is much sweeter.” Ray Stanford “Burly” “He is a good man and a just one.” Helen Thomann “Katie” “A sweet attractive kind of grace.” Merle Thomas “Tom” “They say there’s bread and work for all.” Donna Warren “Donny” “Her ways are those of pleasantness.” Georgianna Weber “Georgie” “To have charm is to have beauty.” Fred Weiler “Junior” “He’s a good fellow and ’twill all be well.” June Williams “Red” “I delight in the presence of men.” Maxine Wilson “Mac” “Variety is the very spice of life.” Bill Winchester “Angel” “Ay every inch a king.”
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