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18 THE BEACON 1925 Ida Chase ‘She was made for happy thoughts, for play, for wit, for laughter.” Myer Cherkasky “Give your tongue more holiday than your hands or eyes.” Minnie dayman “Beauty vanishes; virtue lasts.” Sarah Cligstein “Reserve may be pride fortified in ice.” Ida Chessman “Simplicity above all things is the hardest to be copied.” Charles Cline “A man of learning, prudent, just, A man of courage firm, and fit for trust.” Marion Chick Annie Cohen “Silence and modesty are “What is joy? A sun- the best ornaments ot beam between two women.” clouds.” Bertram Clarke Eva Cohen “Why does not his guardian angel look to “I am what I am.” him?” .
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1925 THE BEACON 17 Lena Brisgalsky Quite as good-natured as any girl could be.” Rita Brunt There is a woman at the beginning of every great thing. Bertha Zaritzky Let others light their candles from your knowledge.” Rote Butman “The only Rose with¬ out thorns is friend¬ ship.” Edith Broidy Those who talk most say least.” Joseph Carrol They build too low who build beneath the skies.” Ethel Brown Wherever women are honored, the gods are Helen Carvin satisfied.” Before marriage, wom¬ an is a queen; after marriage, a subject.” Bernard Brucker On thy face I see the map of honesty, good- Bell Cashman ness, and loyalty.” She has opinions of her own.”
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1925 THE BEACON 19 Freda Cohen “Avoid pretension; na¬ ture never pretends.” Sarah Cohen Shakespeare has no heroes; he has only heroines.” Harry Cohen “Partake of love as a temperate man par¬ takes of wine; do not become intoxicated.” William Cohen “Not a thought to be seen on his steady brow and quiet mouth.” Harold Cohen “Conceit may puff a man up, but never prop him U P-” Mildred Coleman “Enjoy what you have, hope for what you lack.” Isaac Cohen “Egotism—suffering the private T to be too . . much in the public eye.” rannie Cottier “She is kind-hearted and serviceable in all the relations of life.” Lillian Cohen . ... Gertrude Cottier “She keeps herself to herself. “This girl is like a high- mettled racer. Tre¬ mendously pretty, too.”
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