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' ,, . ' - 'X fx 'X 'X W .,-6 71 '2 '- M. I f' ,, E 1 3, Q K aus 311111, In i ,-f '1 sa . ng fr t ' s.J -71 -A - ,ezsn --, , ,wifi By These Words They Shall Be Re emhered ANNA AAMODT-True effort will always be rewarded. PHYLLIS NELSON-Keep your attention on today, for tomorrow never comes. NORA SIEDELMAN-Never say you cannot do a thing until you have tried. DONALD HODGES-It's the steady pace that wins the race. CLARENCE WARDLE-Be courteous and kind. JAMES CURRIE-A man that can smile when he loses is a credit to his school. GILBERT BERGERSON-A smiling face and a kind word are great assets in life. WARD GOODING-Work will conquer difficulties. LOUISE SIMMONS-Keep in step with the time lest you stumble and fall. NORMAN GREEN-If it is good enough to take your time, it is worth the best that you can give it. MORRIS BENNETT-Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy day. RUTH CARMICHAEL--Perseverance and hope will lead you to your goal. ALLEN RAY-Let perfection be your daily guide. IDA MAE HAWKINS-A house founded on truth is never shaken. DOROTHY WALLACE-Every smile brings many true and faithful friends-just try. EDNA STRONG-Sinccrity and dignity lie within your grasp. EDWARD ROLES-Do it, then rest satisfied. MYRNA POYNTER-A flower soon dies and is gone, but an unkind word lingers on. SHELBY COOK-A man must be judged on his ability to solve problems. HELEN HIEBER-Sincerity is the basis of truth. RALPH PECK-Why worry about tomorrow? You still have today, make the most of it. DALE McDANIEL-Whatsoever you do, do it well. VELDON PARKER-To give your best is none too much. Page Fifteen
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