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Robert Charles Haala Ot tnends he has many of foes has he any? Mar garet Helen Haaser 0 And so she plays her part Maxme Dons Halley How lovely she would have looked rn a wlde hoop skrrt steppmg ltghtly to a mxnuet 0 -O Theodore John Heckler I may not be handsome but I am good lookxng O Q 0' George A Hxckson, Jr Never elated when one mans op pressed, never delected whrle anothers blessed O Q Donna Marcella Hollen baugh O Merry as the day IS long O Ann Vlrgmla Howard 42 The yolltest happlest sort oi grrl Q O Martha Jeanne Inscho Q A merry heart that laughs at care 'O + O Catherine Eltzabeth Jack Im happy when Im talkmg O Q Car son Bennett Kanode, Jr 0 He loves but one Mary Katana Her wmnmg way and gentle volce throw a charm about her that s bewxtchmg Dorothy Lucille Keller 0 A dalnty ma1den falr and sweet Stanford Lavme Hemery Q- It lt werent tor my studres I would get along tme m school Robert Lewis Kitchen O I love my ptpe but mdeed 1t s better to smoke xt here than hereafter 0 O Marjone Florence Klme So long as you are 1nnocent tear nothmg Barbara Elizabeth Korb Let s be gay wh1le we may 45 I I ' ll IV fs f ' ' ' A ,, 1, X, I ' I' -3,11 I I 1 ' ' R, I 7' ' ' fx Ill I ' Q -W -, V I I I ' ' ' ,- ll ' ' ll s ,X I X, A - I Q 16 +
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O' Martha Elizabeth Chandler Ltke a quxet lake unruffled by the wlnd Rob ert Earle Chandler I-Ie xs full of good lf1l6 lIlOl'1S ff- Q Elizabeth Vrrgmra Clltton O Lxfe IS a problem to whrch I have not yet obtamed the answer Mary Jeanne Colcott Ill be merry ' ll be free Ill be sad for nobody + 0 Eleanor Juamta Cook O A maxd who has more thought than tongue Q -0- Jeanne Elrzabeth Corwin O Cheerfulness IS an excellent Wea mg qualmty O Betty Louise Dreher 0 Sxlence 15 as great an art as speech Rita Theresa Evans I saw and loved Q- O O Dorothy Mae Fegley Lovely and meek ln sptnt 0' Erla Mae Flexer of Llfe IS so short and so am I Q Q Robert Warren Frazee Q A mlghty fellow O O James Richard Gebhardt Fast? Ask coach and the g1r1s -0 'O Janet Mane Glaskas Its the oulet steady ones who run the hte long race Leatrlce Joy Goebel Q Shall I compare thee to a bught summer day? O O Betty Mae Gorsuch O Noth1ng as 1mposs1ble m a w1ll1ng heart O O Constance Marlon Grove 'O Lxght haxred but not hght headed C- -O Q Q - 1 . It - . - 1. 45 -4- - 1 'Q' ,, . . . ,, . . . . . ' ' ' ' Q- -Q- . U 1 I . , , -, . X,- r 1 r - H - If - . . ,, . -. . ,, 6 . A , H Q - 1. 4- -k - If 1, H H - - - u , . . K,- u - - H H - H . K? .1 - H Q . 4, H 1 . , . 1. Z - u - n ,, . . . . . . . ,, . H - - - H , .
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1 0 G 7 -cf f-- William Earl Korner -0- I am not lazy, but I hate to work -f Donald Wesley Krauter ei- A well taught mind + '2' Robert Wilfred Lady -f His company is most pleasant Q ff Martha Elizabeth Law -f Addition and subtraction make us wise 0' 47 Q Esther Elizabeth Layer -O Brown eyes and auburn hair, a sunny smile and merry air O Q Ruth Eileen Lieder Q How lovely common things must seem to you who have such lovely eyes to see them through! Q Q' Mirable Jane Loughley 0' Snappy eyes, a merry heart-and Carson -1' of Donald Floyd Lutz Q Every morning he looked over the girls and iound a new ideal sf- -fe --f- Charles William Lybarger Q It silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire -f -f Robert Gale Mcfar- land ff The rule ot my lite is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my busi- ness Q of Martha Elizabeth McMichael Q Here's a gay pattern tor friendship Q 0 Marion Eleanor Metzger 0 Fashioned so slenderly -1- -2 2- Walter Rolley Michael 0- Beware! I might do something startling yet XP -f James Charles Milam Q Shall I go on, or have I said enough? Q 12- Marjorie Ann Mitchell Q Her tiny feet would be the envy of any Japanese lady 'f' ff Donald Frederick Mitchelson -P' 'A better friend no one could have. 1 -ff -'k
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