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A L4 Harold Mevert: Though he is little, he is mighty. Arvid Peterson: light heart lives long. Thurman Raig: Do unto others as you would ,yourself be done by. Bert Roberts: Rome was not built in one day. Theodore Vanos: It's a great plague to be too handsome 21 mah. Ronald Zimmerman: Still waters run deep. William Deopying: Who can hold his fast tongue back? Fred Padula: Let us do or die. Christian Ohlschlager: Reserve is such a rarity. Carl Metzger: Let every man look before he leaps. Jim Edinger: It is better to wear out than rust out. Wanona Baly: Always a smile of greeting for everyone she s meeting. Zoi Fahler: And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Elizabeth Baly: She's always a good friend, on her you may depend. Marjorie Carr: Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Ruth Pugh: Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Marjorie Belasco: Music is said to be the speech of angels. Doris Jensen: Laughter and sense, it's a rare combination. Mary Mellusi: Such a one is natural philosopher. Pauline Hoffman: Measure, not men, have been her work. Josephine Huff: She looks as clear as morning roses washed with dew. Kathryn Whittley: She is as constant as the northern star. Ada Brandelli: What should ,a girl do but marry. Mildred Garvin: Oh, if thou knews't how thyself dost charm. Marie Forsstrom: A friend worth while. Dorothy Malmgren: Order is Heaven's first law. Ann Tompkins: Virtue was her reward. Virginia McDonald Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Irene Heater: Her eyes are stars of twilight fair. Matilda Mardesich: A tender smile, our sorrows only balm. Leona Phebus: One cannot know everything. Audrey Wilson: She laughs, for hope hath a happy place for her. 23
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Q Q5 we ?Knutn Them Jack Frishman: He will talk-ye Gods,+hoW he will talk. Vincent Jorgensen: Fortune and love befriend the bold. William Deans: There are two things he doesn't want- a dress suit and a girl. Carl Tempe: He hath a neighborly charity in him. John Pollock: He wears the rose of youth upon him. Tommy Hentila: He is noble and well given. Laddie Lane: With malice toward none. Jack Baker: Speech is silvery silence is golden. Jess Brown: The girls call him sweetness. Walter Cadien: The silent countenance often speaks. Norman Kelly: Who pants for glory, finds but short repose. Robert Hammond : Faint heart never won fair lady. Harrison Holton: He never dares to write as funny as he can. Eric Johnson: The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Yube Ostoich: How his wit brightensg how his style adorns. Jack Tuerk: None but himself is his parallel. - Teddy Rafalovich: He is well paid that is well satisfied. M. C. Shirley: Suit the action to the word and the word to the action. Corwin Wilson: Men are sometimes masters of themselves. Glen Forgie: He now means to be serious. Lester Bottoms: An affable and courteous gentleman. Lee Beach: Earth holds no other like thee. Fred Castagnola: He hath a heart as sound as a bill. Afton Mitchell: Fortunes favor the brave. Tommy Okimoto: Honor is purchased by the deeds we do. Joseph Chartier: He never has much to say: too precious his time to be gay. Raymond Greenhill: Tho his nature's one of placidityi he accomplishes with rapidity. 22
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12, . .4 Doris Helen Rockwell: A rose bud set with little willful thorns. Margaret Donoher: The noblest mind, the best content- ment has. ' Jean Masterton: Deep brown eyes running over with glee. Esther Smith: A face with gladness overspread. Myrtle Mevert: We always love those who admire us. Phyllis Adamson: Loving she is,- Betty Campbell: Drink to me only with thine eyes. 4 Astrid Berentson: A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Grace Hagenow: Common sense is not a common thing. Florence Himel: Bashfulness don't keep a good girl down. Marjorie Morgan: Don't make tragedy of trifles, laugh them off. Ingleborg Nilsen: The land that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Marybelle O'Dea: Laughter and sense, 'tis a rare combin- ation. Alice Robertson: Dignified? Almost, until you know her. Doris Goodrich: Her face betokened all things fair and good. Mildred Parker: Wit is the flower of imagination. Lois Wilson: Be merry if you are wise. 24
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