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Perkins, Mabel “She’ll gie ye a beck, and bid ye light, And handsomely address ye.” Phillips, Claude “P ure and true. The good stars met in your horoscope.” Peine, Lorene “It is not for your silver bright, But for your winsome lady.” Peine, Milton Milton Peine we’re sure that we know You’ll be missed often in Life’s afterglow. Pike, Bonnie Dee “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, An excellent thing in women.” Pontello, Alice “Your presence makes us rich.” Powers, Ira Mae “Soon came a third your love to win, And we were out and he was in.” Prowse, Annibei. “Graceful and useful all she does.” Puls, Herbert Herbert Puls, tho we bid you good-bye We know you’ll be winning somewhere by and by. Purvis, Beatrice “Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud That beautifies Aurora’s face.” Radohf, Rose “Modest, as her blushing shows; Happy, as her smiles disclose.” Roggen, Ruby “Such a smile as the June days bring.” Raney, Wilma “She is fair to see and sweet. Dainty from her head to feet.” Rasch. Mildred “In life drama’s stern cue call, A friend’s a part well prized by all.” Ratchford, Ursula “Heart’s ease full-pulsed with perfect strength for life.” Reed, Charlotte “A flower of Venus, Go shine among thy sistery band.” Reese, Elizabeth “The hearts o ' men adore thee.” Richards, Albert “A kind and gentle heart he had To comfort friends and foes,”
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Mitchell, Catherine Then Catherine Mitchell is leaving us too; O Khaki, dear Khaki, we’ll surely miss you! Moers, Raymond Raymond Moers, a scholar adept In everything true, our faith you have kept. Monroe, Janie Years may come, and years may go, But we’ll never forget sweet Janie Monroe. Moreno, Anna Anna Moreno may the future that’s nigh Be as bright as the days at old Central High. Morgan, William Of young William Morgan all we say is, ‘ ' Forsooth, He’ll make as tine man as he has made a youth. Morris, Henry Of Henry Morris ’tis but sheer truth to say We know he’ll make a success, someday. Morris, Mary Martha “Pure as white lilies in a watery space ” Morse, Blanche “Since for a fair there’s fairer none, Nor for her virtues so divine.” Motheral, Julia Ellen “Of pride and joy no common rate That flushed her spirit.” Murphree, Alex Alex Murphree, a tine young man too; We hope will be one of the “chosen few.” O’Brien, Virginia “Her sunny locks hang on her temples Like a golden fleece.” Orem, Arthur Arthur B. Orem who tocts a fine horn; We’ll wake to find famous some beautiful morn. Otto, Louise “A bright, gentle thing, Like the dawn of the morn.” Palen, Helen “I have heard of the lady, and good words went with her name.” Pasternack, Frieda “Happy the parents of so fair a child.” Patterson, Belle “She’s gone like Alexander, To spread her conquests farther.” Pechanec, Emil Emil Pechanec, an interesting lad— You. with your brightness should never grow sad. Pederson, Roy Roy Pederson we’ve oft heard of you ' Tis sure that we are you ' ll gain success too.
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. .. Richardson. Elbeth “And they that creep and they that fly Shall end where they began.’’ Richarz, Elizabeth “Oh sweet her bending grace: And sweet her eyes o’erhanging heaven.’’ Rice. Lillie “Gifted apart, thou goest to the great goal, A cloud-bound, radiant spirit.” Rich, Rachel “Cross’d in hopeless love.” Richter. George “Resolute in action, gentle in method.” Rogers, Sara “Sweet hands, sweet hair, sweet cheeks, sweet eyes, sweet mouth.” Roane, George “To all obliging, yet reserved to all.” Rosenberg, Maurice “T his kingly lad Spoke out of the pure joy he had. ’ Rosenzweig, 1ZZY “Be not afraid: Look labor boldly in the face.” Roos, John “Men possessed with an idea Cannot be reasoned with.” Ross, Roseline Elizabeth “Thou keepest thy counsel to the last.” Ross, Ernest “Whose high endeavors are an inward light That makes the path before him always bright. Ruben stein, Sol “Bv any reasonable plan, I’ll make you happy if I can.” Sachs, Emmet “Visions of conquests, of splendor, of mirth. Sacks, Gussye “Yet I knew never but this dream alone.” Salerno, Erank “Not much talk; a great silence.” Salerno, Joe “Large was his bounty and his soul sincere.” Sawyer. Andrew “A rough little, tough little rascal, but sweet, A blending of wisdom and daring.”
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