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PARKER HARRISON: The greater man, the greater courtesy. DEE HATFIELD: I was not always a man of woe. FRANK HODSON: Preserve me from un- seasonable and immoderate sleep. PAT HODSON: Though I'm always in haste, I’m never in a hurry. JOYCE HOOPES: Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so once and now I know it. PAT JONES: He seems so near and yet so far. PEGGY JONES: Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. JOYCE JOYNER: Laugh and be fat. JIM KASTENS: To blow and swallow at the same moment is not easy. ZORA LEWIS: This day I've lived! EVELYN LONG: If I could believe it, I could believe anything. RITA JO LOVELADY LEAR: Every woman should marry—but no man. JACK LYNAM: I did not care one straw. NORMA JEAN LYTLE: Living from hand to mouth. ALBERTA McCANSE: Far too much rest itself becomes a pain. DARYL McCOY: Curse the pedestrians, full speed ahead! PEGGY MEADOR: Far from gay cities and the ways of men. JERRY MILLER: The enduring elegance of female friendship. 12
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unior A PHIL DONICA: President; a man he was, to all the class dear. GERALD CULLOP: Vice-President: What a time; what a civilization! GLENN TAGUE: Secretary-Treasurer; I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. DONNIE ALBERT: The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. GERALD BARNARD: Now or never was the time. JIM BASSFORD: He doth nothing but talk of his horse. VALERIA BEVINGTON: Ask me no ques- tions, I’ll tell you no lies. ALMA CHISM: 1 11 be with you in the squeezing of a lemon. NINA CRITTENDEN: Never look for birds of this year in the nests of last. NORMA JEAN DAVIS: The very flower of youth. JACK DENNY: The windy satisfaction of the tongue. BETTY DENTON: What now if the sky were to fall. MARSH DOCTOR: The world, the flesh, and the devil. DICK DOWNING: I’ve had my day and my philosophy. PHILLIP ELLIOTT: Silence gives consent. BILLY GALLOWAY: I love everything that’s old--old friends, old times, old books and old wine. DON GERING: While we stop to think we often lose our opportunity. FRANK GODDARD: It is not every question that deserves an answer. VIRGINIA GODDARD: Let thy words be few. DON HALBOWER: Few men make them- selves master of what they speak and write.
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SUE MONTAGUE: Better late than never. JOHNNY MOORE: I love fool’s experiments. GAYE MORTIMER: Let the world slide. FREDDIE MORTON: I’ll not budge an inch. VERLAN NEAL: It is easier to be brave from a safe distance. GENEVIEVE PATTERSON: My name’s as true as steel. MELVIN PHILLIPS: Much may be said on both sides. JOYCE RICKER: A horse! A horse !My king- dom for a horse! HAROLD RYAN: Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise. DARLENE SCHEEL: There’s a time for all things. ERNIE SCHMIDT: In the life of a young man, the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. NANCY STAPLES: I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. VIRGINIA STARK: My appetite comes to me while eating. CAROL SUNDERLAND: A roiling stone gathers no moss. BOB TEMPLIN: Love me, love my dog. DULCENLA TOWER: Tush! Tush! Fear boys with bugs! « MARY VELASQUEZ: No one knows what he can do till he tries. JACK WALKER: There is no wisdom like frankness. MARY ALICE WILSON: Oh! You bug you! 13
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