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

 - Class of 1941

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Anne Louise Hendershott She is as virtuous as she is fair. Ray Roberts A rolling stone gathers no moss. Laura E. Alexander The light' that lies in woman's eyes. Robert W. Evaul The mouse that always trusts to one hole Can never be a mouse of any soul. Iohn T. Osborne I will follow thee to the last gasp, with truth and loyalty. Doris Kellogg Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. Florine Lavina Campbell Cute and sweet She's nice to meet. Elton McNeil With words we govern men. Leigh Smith There are girls he walked with casually. They'll be sorry naw he's gone. Peggy Tucker Out of this nettle, dan- ger, we pluck this flower safely. Doris Pearson Give me the making of the songs of a nation, And I care not who makes its laws. Bob Estlund I will sit down now, but the time will come when you hear me. Bill K'u1g Don't give up a good thing because you have found another, Make use of both. Ioyce Kirlcup Anything that is worth doing is worth doing well. Vera Layzell Shirley Burridge The understanding is al- ways dupe of the heart. Dorothy Schafer To live in the hearts we leave behind, is not to die. Harvey Reid Self trust is the first se- cret of success. Douglas Anger A lion among the ladies is the most dreadful thing. Connie Later It is no act of common passage, but a strain of rarenessf' Barbara Selby Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise. I'u'n Brown I do not look for holy saints to guide me on my way. Fred Greenspan Hold the fort, I'm com- ing. Marie Zemke No language, but the lan- guage of the heart. Bettv Folsom What stature-is she of? Just as high as my heart. Harry Hiram Blair Stately and tall he moves in the hall, The chief of thousand graces. Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society.

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