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Robert Morgan Bill Do you seek his equal? None is except himself. Patsy Tyler Pat The secret of success is con- stancy to a purpose. Dorothy Leitch Dolly She dances with the grace and charm which mark the dancer's steps. Ronald Scott Ron Often flattering but come surest to the goal. Joseph Watson Joe Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Ethel Reynolds Et There's a language in her eye, her cheek, her lips. Evelyn Clark Eve A woman's work, grave sir, is never done. Robert Weyant Bob It is good to live and learn. Wesley Krueger Wes Perseverance leads the to success. way Marion Harrison Betty A true friend to all who know her. Patty Lou Sheppard Pat Is not true leisure won with true toil? Donald Bailey Don The noblest motive is the public good. Calvin Hassberger Cal Of all the things I like the best, I much prefer to sit and rest. Betty Otterson Bets Reverence, knowledge, self- control, she has these three that lead to sovereign pow- er. Melvin Watts Mell Leave no stone unturnedf' Irene Platts Imp She fills her lifetime with deeds, not with inactive years. Donald Shannon Dominick All wisdom's armory this man could wield. Gordon Brown Gordie The noblest mind the best content meat has. Shirley Ries Shir! Pains of love be sweeter far than all the other pleasures are. Golda Franks Goldie Her ways are of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Robert Martin Bob A sport to the last-a star in his right. Lorin Senn Lorrie It's no matter what you do if your heart be only true. Florence Pugh Flo 'IBorn for success she lives, with grace to win, and heart to lead. Ethel Young Edie A virtuous life is its own re- ward. Glenn Vedder Vet Why, then the world's my oyster, which I with sword shall open. Richard Bratcher Dick An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.
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Jeanne Ketcham Ketch Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Jeanne Fuller Jen N ever too busy to help some- one. Clayton Greenleaf Clayt Courage, conduct and per- severance conquer all be- fore them. Donald Burton Burt A wise man will hear, and will increase learning. Norma Jean McClure Carrots Her hair is auburn-lovely tressesf' Mariorie Brandenburg Monte 'KLike the weatherg fair and agreeable. Glen Grimshaw Glen His time forever, everywhere his peace. Dorothy Arrandale Dot Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Dorothy Hyde Dot Her high spirits are ever re- freshingf' John Fitch Johnny Life is a serious problem- girls are too. Grace London Gracie Her ways please all she doth befriend. Monetta Becker Mo Variety is the spice of life: that gives it all its flavor. Everett Gould Red A good name keeps its lustre in the dark. Margaret Graves Gravy U p r i g h t simplicity is the deepest wisdom. Arlene Miller Lene What sweet delight a quiet life affords? George Jones Jonsey A man diligent in business shall stand before kingsg he shall not stand before mean men. James Colville Jas Music has charm to sooth the savage beast. Vivian Brown Vi A pleasant smile, a ready wit, a mind for any study fit. Harriet Chisnell Harry True to her word, her work, and her friends. William Budde Buddy To live long it is necessary to live slowly. Charlotte June McAuley Mike A merry heart maketh a merry countenance. Margaret Nickell Margie She, whose weighty sens e flows in fit words and pro- per eloquence. Verena Morrison Vee A lovely lady, garmented with light from her own beauty. Ruth Almen Rufus Deep rivers flow in silence. Betty Zoe Elliott Beeze God gave speech to all, song to few. Alice LeLacheur Al Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind.
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Ruth Caddy Ruthie She is wise who listens much and talks little. Virginia Peterson Pete But there's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Charles Melzow Chuck Good nature and evenness of temper. Duilio Sinelli Tweet If pleasure comes, he'll al- ways enjoy it. Gertrude Rasmussen Trudie Woman at her best, is but a contradiction still. Carol Ruggles Rugged Age can not wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Eugene Vaneck Gene Some shall reap that never sow but some shall toil and attain. Frazer Sutton Sandy He that is slow to anger and knows his own mind is stronger than the mighty. LaDonna Storeng Donna Principle is ever my motto, not expediencyf' Madeline Wright Mad Her silence creates attention when she speaks. Russell Greer Russ Always happy, never glum. A cheery pal, a peppy chum, Josephine Marks Jo Dwight Brede Woody The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Gweneth Beyette Gwen As merry as the day is long. Laurel Brown Lolly There is no wisdom like franknessf' George Haller Bas He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. James Sharp Jim The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. Ruth Reed Ruthy An open-hearted maiden- most true and most fair. Laura Pilch Larry Be to her virtues very kind, be to her faults a little blind. James Roush Jim Words are like leaves, and where they least abound much fruit of sense below the leaves are found. Kenneth Robinson Ken In public employment in- dustrious and grave, alone lwith friends how merry was e Shirley Wing' Shirl Play up, play up, and play the game. Mary White Susie Though I am young, I scorn to flit on the wings of bor- rowed wit. James Dallavo Happy y Oh, what an unfailmg ton- gue . Lorenzo Durling Larry Penny for your thoughts. Lillian Krueger Lil The soul's calm sunshine, and If my heart were not light the heartfelt joy. I would die.
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