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IA 1 A AAAAAA .wk .vA A-4 A,A Avant qymvfw r ZINGG, ALICE MARGARET Life is to be free. BIRCHARD, GLEN R. No man ever became extremel c 3 wicked all at once. WALTON, RUTH ARLENE A treasure box of mischief. CARTER, DORIS BELL What mare's nest has thou found? WINTER, LORAINE She builded better than she knew. UBERHORST, KATHERINE Always doing' her very best. DIXON, SARAH LORAINE Her own dream maker, ADAIR, ALBERT ROY A sure bet. WHALER, MADALEAN R. Her time is forever, eferywhere her place. BATZER, HAZEL M. They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. BEYER, DOLORES M. Never wor1'ies or idles. ALLISON, ETHELYN G. Sterling-through and through. HEATH, ELIZABETH C. To boast that we never coquet is itself a sort of coquetry. BARBER, ERNEST C. There's mischief in this man. FOX, GRACE CATHERINE Still water runs deep. ALLEN, VIRGINIA V. Beautv lives with kindness. HAUSE, LOIS ELAINE A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. I HARTLEY, PEARL I. A pearl of great price. BRADFIELD, FRANCES V, To be modest is to be admired. LUND, HARRY SCOTT I awoke one morning' and found myself famous. BREMER. M. FLORENCE Dance, dance, as long as you cang we must travel through lil'e, but why make a dead march of it?
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