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the beacon 1930 Frankel, Ruth “A ouiet. unassum- jj in.-? lass is here. ‘ !■ I Friedberg, Dora “She is kind-hearted and serviceable in all the relations of life.” Freedman, Ida “Advice is seldom welcome; those who need it most, like it least.” ! Freedman, Paul “Providence pro¬ vides for me and I am well content. Freedman, Rose “1 know you are full of good nature. Freedman, Rose F. “A lovely girl is above all rank.” ! Fruit, Jacob - ' Whore humor rn ' ed not wisely, but too well.” Fulman, Edna “A quiet, industrious girl. Freedman, Reuben “Young man! You ' ll have trouble until vou’re married, and from then on you ' ll never have rest. Garrity, James “He hath a stern look but a gentle heart.”
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1930 THE BEACON 21 Epstein, Jacob “He likes to dream of by-pone days. At night he dreams of knights.” Evans, Wallace “God may forgive sins, he said, hut awkwardness has no forgiveness in heav¬ en or earth.” Feingold, Myer “A sweeter and a lovelier gentleman I never saw.” Feldman, Celia “Silence and modes¬ ty are the best orna¬ ments of women.” Finkel, Harry “ A jolly and true happy fellow.” Flight, Elizabeth “A well meaning soul.” Fox, Freida She does her duty and cheerfully pur¬ sues her ciuiet way.” Fradkin, Zelda “Short and sweet.” Francis, Herbert “You can’t fool all of the people all of the time.” Frank, Aaron “Think of ease, hut work on.”
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A A M. 1930 THE BEACON 23 Garr ty, Kathryn ‘ There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl.” Gass, Ida On thy face I see the map of honesty, truth, and loyalty.” Gerofsky, Benjamin “A true and brave and downright honest man.” Gesson, Israel “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Giesser, Beverly Think them false— When men flatter, sigh and lanquish, I found them so.” Gillespie, Leslie “An opening won’t come to one, but one must go to it.” Glazer, Bessie “Life is just an un¬ troubled sea.” Glazer, Rebecca Rt”dious and duti¬ ful.” Goldberg, David Talking come nature, silence wisdom.” Goldbin, Annie “Why should I bluaisu - to own 1 love? ’Tis love that rules the realms above.”
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