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USUIS First How— Karl Alpaugh—Candid, generous, and just. .Jeane Amts—A light heart kindles pleasure’s fire. Ellsworth Bailey—He may be quiet, but can he draw cartoons! Carson Baxter—When you get flying high, come down and see us sometime. Helen Barson—Carefree at heart, and a happy smile. Helen Beardsley—Helping hand and helpful heart, leave it to Helen to do her part. Lawrence Belcher—A lover of sports and an active student. Second Row— Marguerite Bourne—Happy am I, from care I’m free; why “ain’t” they all contented like me? Inez Bidlack—A quiet, studious girl, and a good friend to everyone. Ruth Bowen—A ready smile and a winning way doth make a lass so blithe and gay. Donald Brigham—Behind his mischief is a friendly heart. Bernard Campbell—A cheerful friend to all; ready to lend a helping hand. Vern Casselbury—An all-round good fellow. Klsie Chambers—Carefree and pay; a lover of good times. Kenneth Chandler—Quiet, serious, and efficient. Milton Cohen—He likes to play a bit, but still he can study. Third Row— Harold Coombs—A mighty man is he. Donald Connor—Indifference is the spice of my life. Frank Corneby—A quiet but often witty boy. Roger Converse—Slightly mischievous, but a fine student. Jack Coughlin—Mischief is his middle name but he can study. Kenneth McKee!—A happy-go-lucky boy who has no worries. Margaret Dieffenbach—Gentle words and calm desires kindle never-dying fires. Walter DeWitt—Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Franklin Dolan—Dolan seems to be a promising successor to McManus. Fourth Row— John Drake—Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Kathryn Drake—Nothing is moie amiable than modesty: nothing more desirable than diligence. Lela Eddy—A pleasant girl with pleasant ways. Mary Elsbree—Works when she works, and plays when she plays. Ardis Gowan—Eyes more blue or heart more true, you cannot find the whole world through. Donald Hair—“Don” is the type of fellow that is welcomed at all places. Donald Harvey—Much study is a weariness, but not always to Don. Lucile Holcombe—Perseverance overcomes everything. Esther Hunt—Take it easy, have your fun, let t»ie old world flicker. Page twenty-six
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