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ROGER ROEMER-- I came here to study, not to be distracted by women. KAREN ROCKEY--If you never get into mischief, you may miss some fun. LINDA ROGERS- -What sweet delight a quiet life affords. RICHARD ROGERS- -I like ' em short, I like ' em tall-- in fact, my friend, I like ' em all. PEGGY ROLLINGS- - Quiet but friendly and hard to beat; to all her friends she is mighty sweet. CARL ROTH- -Studying doesn ' t take all his time. TERRY ROOS--I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. EDWANDA RUCKER-- Happiness is a fine inven- tion. JUDY RYAN— A sunny disposition is the soul of success. CAROL SCHAUFLEBERGER- Not very tall; in fact, quite small--her good nature is loved by all. ROGER SCHLATTER- - Goodness, gracious, sakes alive ! Three whole years and I still survived. JUDY SCHERER— I think I think more than you think I think- -I think. 22
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RONALD PITCHER-- The age of chivalry is not dead--it ' s only on vacation. THELMA POLK- -She thinks and thinks and thinks- - sometimes. DELORIS PRATER--She ' s capable of her highest am- bitions. DON POINDEXTER— Women are always running through his mind; they don ' t dare walk. GEORGE PREBIL-- 1 dare not be as funny as 1 know how. BILL PUR CELL— I hurry not, neither do I worry. ROSE RAMOS— A person- ality twice her size. JO ANN RASCHERT-- Pleasant and a modern lass; we ' re ;; lad to have her in our class. JANICE READY— Always busy doing nothing in particular. JANICE RITSCHEL— Sparkling eyes and a winning way. MAE RODDY- -A fair ex terior is a silent recommendation.
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SANDRA SCHMITZ- Perfectly contented the way things are. RICHARD SCHOFIELD-- I ' d like to study, but my girl is so interesting. RICHARD SCHONOVER- So what- -Napoleon had curly hair. PAT SCHRADER--A win- ning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neat, and quite in style. JO ANN SCHWERER- Love is one fool thing after another, and I feel so foolish. RICHARD SCOVIL--What ever is worth doing is worth doing well. JAMES SEPPELT--Live and REBECCA SHAW--Soft learn; die and forget it all. smiles spread kindness. WILLIAM SHAW-- Ambition and effi- ciency are the step- ping stones to success. RAYMOND SHEARER— Great men laugh, sleep, and sigh; since great men do it, so do I. LARRY SLOAN- -A friendly smile makes many friends. LEOLA SHRODE--Her charming ways and smiling face would make the sun shine any place. 23
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