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+ + ± M, A ■ . T HE BEACON 1930 26 y. Wiliam --they frighten Goi shel, Barbara “ Dh, what a great ■a rprise ’twoulcl give n ; To see ourself as others see us.” Ore-jn Bessie • y ■ ' me, how calm I nr. eh. -g, Edith would do my duty i: this world.” Greenstein, Charlotte “A faint-hearted young lady.” Grobman, Frances “I know you are full of good nature.” Grood, Maurice “Get what you can, in any way you can —that ' s business.” Gropman, Polly “A girl at peace with all.” nd, Mary A little, tiny, pretty . itty, charming, darling, she.” Harrington, Daniel “Oh, magnet of a feminine heart.”
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AAA 1930 THEBEACON 25 Goldstein, Mamie “A kind and loving- heart.” Goldstone, Alexander “A happy soul that all the way hath a pleasant summer’s day.” Golob, Myer “Yes Sir! Always at your service!” Gonick, Louis “His face does more good in a sick room than a barrel of powders, or a bottle of bitter draughts.” Goodman, Lillian “One who loves her fellow men.” I • % Gootkin, Myer “What makes life dear is the want of motive.” Gordon, Esther “The girl to do her duty, and where to find her equal, ’twould be very hard to tell.” Gordon, Myer “He keeps his tem¬ pered mind serene and pure.” Gordon, Samuel “The secret of suc¬ cess is constancy of purpose.” Gordon, Simon “A keen and active mind.”
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1930 THE BEACON 29 Katz, Aaron “Thy modesty is a candle to thy vir¬ tue.” Katz, Bessie “It’s who are you. what are you, and from whence you came?” Katz, Florence “An opening won’t c ' -me to one, but one must go to it.” Katz, Max “Lot us try to be sensible, let us try to be good-natured, let us try to be fair.” Katzman, Mildred ' They also serve w’- only stand and wait. •• • ■ ' ’ Kaufman, Maurice “Children are what you make them.” Keimach, Samuel “Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Is everything by starts, and nothing long.” Kepnes, Harry “His heart is light within him, lads. Whatever wind doth blow. Kipnes, France “Character is higher than intellect.” Klentak, Bertha “A heart unspotted is not easily un¬ daunted.”
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