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Sweeny, Frances “And her’s the silence and the calm of mute, in¬ sensate thing ' s.” Talley, Bob “I cannot check my girlish blush. My color comes and gjes.” Taylor, Clarence “True and tender and brave and just, That man might honor, and woman trust.” Taylor, Helen “The cautious seldom err.” Teague, Ellice “The secret charm eluding art, Its spirit, not its letter.” Thompson, Ethel “Flowers spring to blossom where she walks.” Thompson, J. C. “Nature and art their stores outpoured.” Thorning, William “Happy thou are, as if every day thou hadst picked up a horse shoe.” Thrift, Reba “She does little kindnesses which most people leave undone or despise.” Tigner, Herbert “So gentle, true, and strong, Of men the bravest and the best.” Toland, Graves “He reads much, he is a great observer.” Trammel, Dorothy Edith “Her kind words gladden so many a heart.” Trotter, Elanor “If woman lost us Eden, Such as she alone restore it.” Tucker, J. H. “Neat, trimly dressed, fresh as a bridegroom.” Turnbull, John “His dread of books, his love of fun . Turner, Burns “A lovelier gentleman the spacious world cannot afford.” Turner, Virginia “When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.” Vanden, Pearl “Happy was he who might touch her hand, Or the hem of her garment.”
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1 Smith, La Fleur “A true friend, resolute and jolly.” Smith, Norma “With none disposed to disagree. Smith, Aubrey “Short of stature lie was. but strongly built, and athletic.” SoLMAN, MoRELLE “Thy smile becomes thee well.” Soland. Margaret “She has two eyes so soft and brown—take care.” South, Ida “Duties fulfilled are pleasures in her memory.” Speed, Richard “The artist who this idol wrought To echo all harmonious thought ” Sproul, Hvelyn “Fun is good, truth is better, and love is best of all!” Staashen, Norman “A man who fain would speak But findeth no language.” Stancliffe, Lester “I am monarch of all I survey; My right there is none to dispute.” Staples, Nanny Ruth a face of bewildering brightness.” Steele, Henry “His strength is not of muscle bred, But of the heart and the head.” Stewart, Anita “A light heart lives long.” Stewart, Ruth “Where’er she turns, the Graces homage pay. ’ Stoll, H. C. “He was a valiant youth, and his face like the face of the morning.” Stulting, Ola Lee “With gentle yet prevailing force. Intent upon her destined course.” Susholtz, Leona “Affection is the broadest basis of good in life.” Schwartz, Cherry “Silence, sweeter than speech.”
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Van Tress, Frances “Sae saucy and sweet, sae fully complete She steals our affections.” Verhelle, Elvie Jean ‘‘Blue were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside.” Vogler, Bernard “A boy’s will is the wind’s will.” Vogt, Sadie ‘‘It ' s not her air, her form, her face, tho ' matching beauty’s fabled queen.” Wade, Lynne “Brave as a blast of trumpets for the fray.” Walker, Dorothy “It may be either books or beaus, Fine scholarship, or stylish clothes.” Walker, Mary “So the spirit bows before thee To listen and adore thee.” Wall, Helen “Her eyes are as stars of twilight fair.” Weaver. James “I know him of a noble mind.” Walling, Dorothy “The frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair’s young gold.” Walter, Franklyn “The heart of honor, the tongue of truth.” Walters, Katherine A perfect woman nobly planned. To warn, to comfort, and command.” Warner, Melba “A foim more fair, a face mole sweet, Ne’er hath it been my let to meet.” Watts, Vivian “A flower of youth and beauty’s pride.” Wray, Nelson “I am slain by a fair, cruel, maid.” Weber, Hildegarde “Fresh glittering with graces of mind and mien. Weems, Mason “O, this boy lends mettle to us all.” Wells, Joseph “O, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Aylone and palely loitering?”
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