Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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Iames Shader My only book's are wom- an's looks And folly is all they have taught me. Edward Witzke Thinking is but an idle waste of thought, and naught is everything, and everything is naught. Barbara Hunter Wo mia't reason with pleasure-wisdom with mirth? Fleurette E. Matson She's pretty to walk with. She's witty to talk with And pleasant to think about. Bill Iesswein I hate nobody, Fm in charity with the world. Iames Healy I had a thing to say, but I'll fit it to a better time. Marion Carmichael How far that little candle throws its beams, So shines a good deed in a naughty worldf' Mariorie Alyea A good name is rather to be chosen that great riches, Norman E. Pringnitz There is no wisdom like franknessf' Iames Hurley Fools rush in where an- gels fear to tread, Lila King Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow. Barbara McPhee A gracious woman re- taineth honor. Iames Hartrick I will confess the sweet- est of all crimes, A maiden wooed and 2DO7'L. Iean Currie The two noblest things, which are sweetness and like. Bill Esslinger 'He is the happiest of men, who values the merits of others. Meriam Corinne Noble Of a good beginning com- eth a good end. William I. Hampton 'Surely some demon must possess the lad Who s h 0 w e d more wit than any school boy had.

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