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CHARLOTTE KAUTT: She always tries with all her might To look attentive and polite. HAZEL KERN: See, what a wonderful smile! Natural? Or is it the style? LILLIAN KERNKAMP: Your speeches oft inspire me For all you say is melody. ERVIN KINSTLER: He takes his beauty sleeps in class, But he never fails to pass. HERMAN LARSO'N: Oft he burned the midnight oil, For debaters hard must toil. ROY LEWIS: Never mind, Roy, face full well Tells what lips refuse to tell. MILDRED LIND: Someone soon will tind a pearl In this shy, retiring girl. AGNES LINNEROOTH: Her voice doth sound like silver bells, Her brow its own calm story tells. ANGELA McADANlS: All the school room air is laden With the cheer oi this gay maiden. IDA MOLINE: 'Tis a wondrous secret lies ln that pair of roguish eyes. 4
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BEATRICE HOUSKA: A If men thwart thee, take no heed Sing thy song and do thy deed. HAROLD HECK: Ever some new tiny notion Putting every limb in motion. EDITH HEITMAN: A maiden fair, a maiden jolly, Opposed to all thatis melancholy. HUGH HOGAN: He seems to be just out of bed With sleepy eyes and tousled head. JOSEPH HOUGH: Sometimes he endures long waiting, Twixt delaying and debating. JAMES HUNT: He knew it, too,-most perfect pain, His hair grew curly in the rain. FRANK JACKSON: For scorn his silence is not meant,-- Often silence means consent. GERTRUDE JOHNSON: For that sweet, melodious voice, She has reason to rejoice. OSCAR JOHNSON: He seems to have so much to tell That we can scarce be listening well. MAY KAISER: Hire her: she has good typing speed, With spelling strictly guaranteed, we
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RUTH MOLINE: Victim of relentless fate, You're forever coming late. HELEN NADEAU: I am happy, I am free, Why can't everybody be? ARTHUR NELSON: Always in content his smile,-- Cheerful nature needs no guile. BASIL NELSON: Determination oft will gain That which sloth will ne'er attain OLGA NELSON: Her speech is the purest, And strongest and surest. ROSE NETSCI-I: Midget, gipsy, big-eyed girl, Who has taught your hair to curl? MARION NEWSTRAND: Her face with secret laughter lit, Drooped with pity, beamed with wit. EDMUND NIGHTINGALE: With those smiles and Irish eyes, His lineage we'll soon surmise. EDITH NORMAN: Sweetest girl I ever knew, Always kind and good and true. ESTHER NYBERG: 'fMischief done with such a winning Archness, that we prize such sin- ning.
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