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Cubs' Philosophy Russell, Frances . . . All's well that enus well. Russo, Carl . . . You are here for a purpose: do your best. Rydholm, Elvira . . . Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heart-felt sin- cerity, is a trait of true and noble mankind. Saylor, Margaret . . . Friendship is the highest degree of per- fection in society. Scalise, Angeline Life is being happy and having good health. Sealise, Louis . . . Life is a comic book. Scalise, Raymond . . . Strive to succeed. Scalise, Samuel . . . You can make life as you want it. Schreier, Georgia . . . Always be happy. Schuler, Gail . . . Everyone should pursue happiness. Scott, Jeanette . . . It is personality that counts. Scott, Marjorie . . . Victory belongs to the most persevering. Seder, Betty Jane . . . Cheerful looks make every dish a feast. Sedon, Robert . . . A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Seymour, Albert . . . Take the bad along with the good. Sharman, Ethel . . . D0n't tear down: build up. Sharp, Donald . . . Live and learn for the world of sports. Shearer, Edith . . . Always take the biggest piece of cake. you don't someone else will. Shortt, James . .. Always be employed in something useful. If Siefert, Margaret . . . Only the active have the true relish of life. Simones, Marjorie . . . Life is beautiful if it doesn't rain. Simonsen, Ruth . . . A good jest in time of misfortune isifood and drink. Skillman, Corwin . . . Only the active have the true relish of life, Slatry, Ruth Ann . . . Of all the arts in which the wise excel, the greatest gift is to converse well. Slocum, June . . . Life is short: use it to advantage. Smith, Barbara . . . Work diligently: you will succeed. Smith, Dorothy Ann . . . Life is wonderful after all. Smith, Martin . . . Life is something one appreciates when has very little of it left. Smith, Patricia , , . Life is a symphonyg play your part. Smosna, Anthony . .. Happiness is a necessity. Spattifor, Anna . . . There is a bright side to everything. Spetz, Phyllis . . . Life is what our thoughts make it. Spinney, Georgia . . . Take things as they come. Stevenson, Robert . . . Each day can take care of itself. Stone, Mary Jane . . . Life is just one big mix-up. he Stowe, Katherine . . . Earncstness is the best source of power. Streich, James . . . We learn through trial. Streich, Marie . . . An inexhaustable good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven. Swanson, Edna Mae . . . Do not care what others think: do what you know is right. Taft, Bette . . . Without constancy there is neither love, friend- ship, nor virtue in the world. Tannler, Dorothy . . . Honor is not a matter of any man's call- ing, but rather of his own actions in it. Taylor, Ben . . . Enjoy life as you go. Thomas, Arthur . . . Don't do today what you can do tomorrow. Thomas, Betsy . . . To err is human: to forgive is divine. Thompson, Donald . . . Early to bed and early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. Traub, Donald . . . My life is just one horrid grind. Tridico, Catherine . . . Constancy is the complement of all other human virtues. Turner, Rita . . . What more than mirth would mortals have? The cheerful woman is a queen. Valentine, Donald . , . Live by experience. VanTassel, William . .. Happy-go-lucky is my motto. Vronna, Frank , . . Make the best of life. Walchli, Raymond . . . Lots of work and a little play make life. Wallace, Robert . . . Do your best in your very best way, Way. Bernice . . . The reward of a thing well-done is to ha done it. NV1.-idert, Robert . . . Hope for the best. up ve 53
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Cubs' Philosophy McComas, Patty . . . Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. McDonald, Richard . . . Rainbows come and go: so does life McLaughlin, Arlene . . . Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. McManus, Geraldine . . . Life is a mixture of everything. Mead, Joyce . . . Some work and much play constitute happi YISSS. Mead, Ray . . . As you sow, so shall you reap. Meade, Myretta . . . Get the most out life while young. Don worry about the future. Messner, Betty A. . . . Good taste is the flower of refinement Miller, Jack . . . Effort is rewarded by success. Miller, Richard . . . Be serious at the right time. Miller, Robert . . . There's a bright spot somewhere. Milway, Beverly . . . Look upon the world with a smile, ani it will smile upon you. Moll, Robert . . . Take it on the chin and like it. Montore, Joe . . . Life is more fun than work. Morell, Louis . . . Make use of your time. Munksgard, James . . . Work when you work, and play when you play. Murphy, Dennis sweet. Nelson, Junior . out. Nichols, Frank . Niederer, George Niedzialek, Mary Nielson. Anita . . . Munch, Betty . . . You make your own opportunities. Life is just a bowl of cherriesfsour and Put something in, and you'll get Gloom gains nothing. something Seriousness now brings happiness later Persistence gains results. Strive to conquer. Niver, Gail . . . Hard work makes smooth going. North, Richard . . . Let life take its own course. Nosel, George . . . Life is a jamboree. Notoro, Katherine . . . Life is too short. Olsen, Amil . . . Don't take serious matters too seriously. Pascuzzi, Ned . . . Take thinks seriously, especially now. Patchen, Keith . . . Life is OK: you can take it or leave it. Patchen, Kenneth more surprises Paterson, Margaret . . Peterson, Corynne Peterson. Deleeo winning. Peterson, Delores . . . Peterson, Frank . . . . . Life is full of unexpected happenings than a restaurant hash. . Life isn't bad if you make the most of it . . . Life is a scheme of health and happiness .. Fields are won by those who believe in Be kind and courteous at all times. . Never explain: your friends don't need and your enemies won't believe it anyway. Peterson, William . . . You can make life as you will. Petry, Helen . . . Efficiency pays. Phillips, George . . . Life is but a series of adventures. Plateroti, James . . . Hard work brings success. Pratz, Anthony . . . Practice makes perfect. Pratz, Marietta . . . The most utterly lost of all days is th it ln which you have not once laughed. Probst, Robert . . . Round and round life goes, where it stops nobody knows. Pusateri, Mary . . . Variety is the spice of life. Rapp, Anna . . . Ideas control the world. Rapp. Richard . . . Determination makes a good face. Reardon, Clifford . . . Settle your own problems, man. Regina, Anna . . Renne, Bruce . . . Ristau, Robert . Roberts, Dean . Roberts, Glenn . . . Rosrers, Harry . Rowland, Carter Rulander, Reeda . . . 52 Life is measured by deeds. Meet and overcome your obstacles. Don't worry. Take it easy. Life is a bumpy road. Things usually turn out all right. Life is not so bad. Look for th You're only young once. e best
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V X r ubs' Philosophy Weigel, Ann . . . Good temper, like a sunny day. sheds a bright- ness over everything. Weiler, Joan . , . Eat, drink, and be merry. VVells, George . . . Every? cloud has a silver lining. Wenzel, Mary . . . Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. Westfall, Marian . .. The fact is that nothin!! comes, at least, nothing Hood: all has to be fetehed. Whipple, Nellie . . . VVork and play the honest way. Wilcox, Herman . . . Keep your eyes open. Wright, Robert . . . Be happy! there is a bright side to every- thing. Wright, Wallace . . . Make your spare moments profitable. Wolstencroft, Florence . . . Life is like a bowl of cherries, sweet but sometimes disappointing. Zakrzewski, Stella . . . Life is a basket of sorrow and joy. Arrigo, Cosima . . . Look before you leap. Bennett, Roger . . . Life is a great magazine when the cover is dusted off, and you see what it contains. Carlson, Richard . . . Nothing: is rarer than real goodness. Constable, Katherine . . . If at first you don't succeed, try again. Latshaw, John . . . Make the best of everything. Robson, Virginia . . . Life is but a little holding lent to do a mighty labor. 54-
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