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Cj ,| ROSE MARIE COVENEY -Rose” “I keep my countenance, I remain self-possessed.” ANDREW CROWLEY “Andy” “I am as inevitably real as the sun himself.” WILLIAM DANIELS “Bill” “His soul was ever in his tasks.” ALICE DAVIDSON “Punchy” “I sit and say: The world is so, and he is wise who lets it go.” BETTY DECKER “Deck” “She labors and laughs and gives.” DONALD DEWITT “Don” “Speech is great, but silence is greater.” LLOYD DEWITT “Red” “No virtue is as strong as good nature.” EDWARD DOUGLAS “Ed” “Silence is time of thought.” DANIEL EDDI.ESTON “Dipe” “When boys stand quiet they have done some mischief.” EVALYN ELLIS ’ “Evvie” “For ’tis her nature to advance or die.” ELMER FASSETT “Faucet” “His smile is like sunshine.” ALTON FISK “Barney” “The dust of the traveled road shall touch my hands and face.” GLENN FISH “Nig” “A schoolboy never forlorn.” LOUIS FRENCH “Peek-a-boo” “I meant to do my work today.” JAMES FULLER “Frogs” “And life to thee was all light melody.” JAMES GRIFFING “Jimmie” “Brevity is the soul of wit.” JEANNE HARRIGAN “Doc” “Her grave young eyes, looked out, fearlessly from beneath her forehead.” MILDRED HARRIS “Millie” “Mildest manners and gentlest heart.” -Of 16 ) •
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JANE ALLIS Janef “I am content with what I have.” ROMEYN ALLIS “Turkey, Jr.” “A light heart lives long.” PHYLLIS ALLYN “Phyl” “Born to smile serenely” FRANCES BARNHART “Frannie” “Restless heart, why will you sigh?” FLOYD BIDLACK “Curley” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any money.” GORDON BIDLACK “Gordie “Tomorrow, let us do or die.” MARJORIE BRENNAN “Marge” “There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away.” BETTY BREWER “Brew” “Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.” HARRISON CAMPBELL “Harry” “You, like the oceans, have grave depths.” ANNE CARR “Annie” “Her spirit was impulsive to convince.” BERNARD CARR “Buzz” “Experience, to me, is everyone I meet.” ESTHER CHANDLER “Essie” “Blessed arc those who take the time to pity.” 15 JEAN ANDERSON “Andy” “Her quiet words hide a blithe spirit” CLYDE ARNOLD “Ambrose” “Silence is golden.” ROBERT BAILEY “Bob” “Full of fun, he is witty too.” AGNES CHILSON “Aggie” “And through the hours she ran; imagination followed at her heel.” FRANCES CHILSON “Fran” “Making no sound but silence as I pass.” SERETTA CORL “Sid” “I gained it so by climbing slow.”
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PAUL HARRIS “Prof” “He knows right from wrong—a thing that puzzles me.” ADRIAN HAZARD “Doc” “His cocksure manner declares him dauntless.” ROSELLA HEFFRON “Rosie” “The noise of many waters.” JUNE HINKLEY “Buttermilk” “Light of heart and step was she.” LOUISE HINKSON “Hinkie” “These are things invested in my mood— constancy, and peace, and fortitude.” CATHERINE HOFFA “Kale” “All the world laughs with a witty one.” JOYCE HOLCOMBE “Joyce” “Gentle in manners, firm in reality.” FRANCIS HUFF “Snark” “Just a happy careless rover.” LUCRETIA HYDE “Luke” “Born for success she seems.” KATHLEEN JACKLIN “Kate” “Wisely and slowly; they stumble that run fast.” KENNETH JACKSON “Kenny” “Forever foremost in the ranks of fun and frolic.” EMOGENE JOHNSTON “Jean” “She that was ever fair and never proud.” KENNETH KNAPP “Knappie “Pleasure and action make hours seem short.” JACK KNOUSE “Del” “A fair winner and a game loser.” CHARLES LAMBERT “Chuck” “Earnestness and sports go well together.” LEO LANE “Laney” “Quietness is a gift few possess.” LEATHA LANTZ “Buckwheat” “I shaH persist, I shall pursue my way.” PAULINE LANTZ “Punchy” “To supreme quiet am I vowed.” «5( 17 t-
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