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Leo Earl Poundstone— Admiral What a spendthrift he is of his tongue. Betty Adams—Bet They move easiest who have learned to dance. James Ard—Tuck There must be a lot of hard work in him, for none ever comes out. Beulah Gisinger The indolent but delightful feeling of doing nothing. Fred Evans—Cat A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar’s a smoke. Richard Warren—Dickie The sun ‘sets’ where it wants to. Why can’t I? Don Romack—Dudley One of the best uses of originality is to say common things in an uncommon way. Inza Forcum Sincerity and truth are the bases of every virtue. Leola Curfman—Curfew Laughing blue eyes with a tinge of fun. William Fleming—Bill He whom the gods love dies young. What happens to he whom the girls love? Mary Gisinger—Blondie A quiet and pleasant manner wins many friends. Delores Shantz—Darcey Jazz will endure as long as people hear it through their feet instead of through their brains. Twelve
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Eugene Wright—Cotton To know him is to like him. Martha Lane—Martie Eyes that twinkle but don't flirt. Clarice Leib—Twin When the outlook is not good, try the uplook. Floyd Larimore Ilis purpose is to do his best in whatever he is asked to do. Barbara Camp—Barby I wish, I can, I will, are the three trumpet notes to victory. Paul Morgan—Oscar When you play, play hard; When you work, don’t play at all. Wyvonna Comerford Change your frown for a smile and all things are possible. Ralph Clark—Dode Love—it’s wonderful. Doris Lamb The unspoken word never does harm. Mary Virginia Shepherd —Toots A light heart lives long. Eugene Wallace— Red Berry The world hasn’t heard of me yet. but wait. Robert Scott—Scottie We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity — romantic love and gunpowder. Eleven
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Marjorie Lamb—Marj Good natured, busy, but to all, a friend. Clara Lieb—Twin The city has its pleasures, but it's rural joys for me. Betty Turney—Bet If you would have friends, be one. Evelyn Lamkin—Sec A face that cannot smile is never good. Dorothy Petersen— Snooky A willing hand, a generous heart, she always did her part. Margaret Moery—Peg Every man is a volume. She iearned to read in the first grade. Lois Jean Ryan— Jeannie And when he is out of sight, quickly also is he out of mind. Mildred Marker—Mid She always looks for the silver lining. Maxine Appelt—Max Her thoughts are in Decatur all day, but come home every night at 6:00. Wilmer Foran—Babe It ain’t no use putting up your umbrella till it rains. Helen Lamkin She could never be accused of boisterousness. Carl Fay—Curly A prosperous young farmer in the making. Thirteen
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