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Richard Nolan “An honest man s the noblest work of God. Howard Payne “Honor and truth and manhood, These are the things that stand.9' Carolyn Raquet “1 love this struggling old world of outs, Despite its ugliest scars 99 Dorothy Senf “Never change when love has found its home.99 Jeanne Stairs “Her voice was ever soft, An excellent thing in woman! 18 Gloria Newcomb “She that was ever fair and never proud. Henry Niemczycki “Good things come in small packages. Mary Plevniak “God made a heart of gold, Shining and sweet and true. Virginia Reiner “She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies. Janice Schutt “She smiled and the shadows departed; She slyone and the snows were rain.
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Lois Long “But there s nothing half so sweet in life, As love's young dream'' Charles Marshall “Fences are for those wfjo cannot fly. Ada Jane Martin “I sit and gather honey Earl Metzinger “He was a burning and a shining light. Robert Morningstar “He is a great observer, and he Looks quite thru the deeds of men. Betty Muchow “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with. Eugene Muchow “He wears the rose Of youth upon him. Arlene Muggelberg “Of what stature is she? Just as high as a man's bear . James Neuhaus “An honest mant close button'd to the chin, Broad cloth without, and a warm Jjcart within. Winifred Neuhaus “A damsel of high lineage, and a brow May blossom and a c jeek of apple blossom. 17
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Lanis Stupar “There was. a star danced and under that teas 1 born.” Charles Weber “None bul himself can be his parallel. Edward Zimmerman “His beller doth not breathe upon the earth.” Adolph Kapuza “Addieiice-president of the Seniors, was the firs' of our class to leave for the Armed Forces. He is now study- ing meteorology at the University of Iowa. While h? was in school, he was a four letter man in sports and Presid nt of the Student Council. Our very best wishes go with Adolph wherever the for- tunes of war may take him. We know that he will endear himself to his fellow soldiers for the same qualities we at Parker admired in him,—his utter sincerity, his unerring sense of fair play, his capacity for feeling, and his ability to lead. Good luck, Addie! 19
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