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PATRICIA LENOX “Pat” “Sage—and a splash of red.” LOUISE MACAFEE “Red” “Silence brings friendship.” PAUL MASLIN “Cutie” “Too full of wisdom for the tongue to utter it.” ROGER MASLIN “Rog” “His voice is ever soft and quiet.” HELEN MAY “Nell” “I shall submit my spirit to the storm.” WILLIAM MAY “Bill” “Still water runs deep.” ESTHER MERRILL “Essie” “For she is just the quiet kind.” GEORGE MERRILL “Merrill” “Better one thing done well than many attempted.” RUTH MILLER “Johnny” “A mind at peace with all.” MARGARET MOORE “Peggy” “Her heart is as golden as her hair.” EDWIN MORSE “Ed” “H is creed: To do the best he can.” EDWIN MUNN “Ed” “I am a pool in a peaceful place.” PHYLLIS MUNN “Munn” “She looks quiet, but look again.” RAY NEWMAN “Archie” “He is full of good intentions.” DORIS PAYNE “Blondie” “It is the natural temper of your mind to laugh.” SHIRLEY PEARN “Sherry” “Quiet, dignified, and a good friend.” JEANNETTE RAULERSON “Net” “We are friends, my mind and I.” ALICE RAUPERS “Alex” “She does the work she is set to do—and there in honor lies.” i 18 ) ■
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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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THERON ROGERS “Herm” “Time has a taming hand.” VIRGINIA ROBERTS ‘‘Ginn ’ “Merrily, merrily do I live.” WILLIAM SCHREFFLER “Bill” “He enters port with a full sail.” DURLAND SHUMWAY “Shum” “Against such reasoning there is no debate.” JAMES SLATER “Slats” “It’s great to be alive.” PHYLLIS SLATER “Pudge” “Who never speaks against a foe.” WILLIAM SLOAT “Sloaty” “I shall not question nor reply.” AMY SMITH “Smitty” “And none has quite escaped my smile.” DORIS JEAN SMITH “Dorie” “Unto the ground she cast her modest eyes.” EDWARD SMITH “Ed” “Beware the fury of a patient man.” EVALYN SMITH “Ebby” “With a smile, childlike and bland.” JACK SOLOMAN “Sully” “Skilled in the art of the roving eye.” JACK SOPER “Soapy” “Use a hard argument and you will win.” RICHARD STROUD “Muscles” “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” JEAN TERRY “Terry” “Quick, discerning, and judgment right.” LEWIS TALADAY “Louie” “I must go down to the sea again; to the lonely sea and the sky.” MARJORIE WALKER “Marge” “To know her is to cherish her friendship always.” KENNETH WALTERS “Ken” “Eat, drink and be merry; for tomorrow we die.” 19 )-
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