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OfZow1e4fzC!czfaf'e PINK ARMENTROUT: He talks little: he must be wise. DOLLY AUGE: Always smiling, never sad, music is her cue. MAYNARD BAISCH: Sober but not seri- ous. DI BAKER: Jeepers. Creepers. Where'd ya get those peepers? TURTLE BAKER: I'll bet the girls wonder what he's thinking. ELMO BALCER: It's a great life, if you know how to live it. DAVID BARGER: Not all thoughts are spoken. ELTON BERG: A faithful worker meets success. BERGY BERGLAND: True to his school, his work, his friends. MARTIN BERRES: A deep dark sec- ret to the weaker sex. TOM BLEAKLY: A gentleman in every way. CHAMPAI- GNE BOLD: There are many things that she can do and what she starts she sees right through. PUTSY BROWN: Pat is a girl with a right friendly smile. RED BRUSETTE: I know what I am but no one else does. LYN CALDWELL: Free from worry and care: where you find mischief, Lyn isthere . VI CLARK: She is as likeable as she is lookable. BOB COLBY: I'm like a powder puff: I'm for the women. DONNA COLLIER: She has her own ideas and uses them well. PHIL COLLIER: His life ambition is to loaf. BUMPS COPPING: When she was a baby she fell out a window and came down plump. DANA: Carol has a heart of gold: with an eye .for boys, we're told. DON DVORAK: dare 110i Smile UPOII the damsels .for it would bread too many hearts. BESSIE EBELT: Some people chatter, some people sing, but you seldom hear Bessie do either thing. EDWIN ELPEL: I can rise to the top without a ladder. HELEN ERICKSON: She's got that come-and-get-me eye. TODDY EVERS: A smile as contagious as a yawn. FEISTY FEISTHAMEL: A friend and a pal: you're a wow. LIZZY FRELICH2 She takes life as it comes and asks no questions. RM FUNK: One of the reasons men prefer blonds. LIZ GEIGER: A good-natured girl, you'll all agree. TONY GEIGER: It doesn't pay to worry for things are bound to happen. SHIRTS GLAS- SEN: Believe it or not - here's one blond that isn't dizzy. GABBY GREBELD- INGER: Woman, perfect woman. What distruction to mankind. DONNA HAGGER- TY: As full of wit, and glee - as ever she could be. TOM HANRAHAN: Let's talk about me. OKIE HARRISON: What can't be cured must be endured. LENORE HARTSE: Fair Lenore, with dreamy eyes, always gentle and wise. BOB HAY- FORD: His humor warms up the first part of the month - new joke book arrives PAULINE HERINGTON: To make time fly, use the spur of the moment. CAL HILL: Ready to work and play, ready to help whomever she may. SUNSHINE H-OLLIDAY: Snappy eyes, a wide grin: oh, the mischief he's in. JACKIE HUD- SON: I saw and loved. JIM HOOVER: He hath sighed to many though he loved but one. HUTCH HUTCHINSON2 The world knows nothing of its greatest men. JENS JENSEN: Much livelier than his mother thinks he is. BILL JIMISON: I may not be shy, but I hate a crowd. BEV JOHNSON: Quiet, unassuming, reser- ved, and thoughtful. DUCK JOHNSON: He's a friend to everyone, and good-na- tured, too.JOHNNY JOHNSON: A pleasing personality and a winning smile. JOHNNY JOHNSTON: Her tongue doth never in gossip sway. BONNY KALLOCH: A quiet girl. RED KAMPSCHROR: A red-headed lass: she stands at the head of her class. KILLER KARTEVOLD: Women are beyond me. 3.5429 .
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BILL KELLY: The athletic type, not interested in girls - just a girl. DIM- PLES KNUTSON: He's as hard to catch as the waiter's eye on Saturday night, KOCH: She didn't come in out of the rain and her hair rusted. VERNA KOSCHEL: Sincere and very much in earnest in all she does. JIM KREKLAU: Another bashful boy. PHYLLIS LAYMAN: A girl with a smile and pep: she'll make some lucky man step. LOYCE LELAND: Good sense and good nature are never Separated. QUENT LELAND: The mental genius of Dawson High. SAM LONNING: We hate to lose him, but the good of the world comes first. BEV MASON: She's not a flower, she is not a pearl: she's just a dandy all 'round girl. RAY MCLEOD: Oh. how he makes the ol' Fords go- IVIABLE Mc- PHERSON: She's merry and clever - far more than one'd guess. DELLA MILNE: We love Della's curly hair, and her personality so rare. KENNY MITTELSTEADT: Happy am I, from care I am free, why aren't they all con- tented like me? CAROLE MOHR: Is Carole cheerful, is Carole merry? Lau- ghing? Carefree? Active? Very. CHESTER MORASKO: She laughs and the school laughs with her: she giggles and the teachers frown, DEE MURPHY: She dreams of Genie with the light brown hair. MILT NEGUS: He does every- thing under the sung that's why he has shadows under his eyes. FALLE NEL- SON: Heading the class is his big chore, three cheers for Falle we cry. ROG NIELSON: He'll argue his way out of heaven so he'll have the pleasure of trying to argue back. LES OELLERMAN: He's nice to even those who can't do him a favor. FLORIENE PALMER: Happy as a lark, busy as a bee, true to her friends,as you can see. PAT PATTERSON: A ladies' man if there ever wasn't one. FLOSSY REINHOLZ: A telephone operator she will be, to answer calls for you and me. LYNETTE REMILLARD: Willing to follow, ready to lead, she's a girl who will succeed. PAT REYNOLDS: Silence is a true friend who never betrayed. DON RICHERT: The wealth of general courtesy: the calm of self reliance. ELENA RICHERT: A life of honor and worth has no eternity on earth. ADELINE RIEDINGER: Life's a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it. LOIS RILLA: This is a tough world for women, they must either marry or be old maids. AUDY ROALD: There are three things that change - the seasons, the moon, and my hair. PAT RUNNIE: A cute,blond lass, what a romanceri shoot her a question and you'll get an answer. MERLIE SANDSTROM: lim really not fond of work: my looks deceive me. BABE SCH- EMPP: A dark lass with a cute air - a mind of her own and brains to spare. SCHULTZ: Always cheerful, and helpful too: girls like her are very few. DOL- ORES SIEGLE: She hides a personality that others might enjoy. NORA SIEGLE: She's small, and clever - when she leaves we'l1 miss her forever. DON SIVERTS The Mighty Midget. JACK SPENCER: Sometimes Jack's here, sometimes there, sometimes he's - just anywhere. NORM STARR: Who's his hairdresser ? GENE SUTTON: Oh Gene, so shy and yet so bold: what goodness thy heart must hold. AL VOGELE: He fears the wiles of maidenls srniles. BOB WATERS: A boy whose heart is stern and true: has many friends and enemies few: SHIRL WEST: Shirley is a student fine, a typist of the best, we love her music and you know, with brains she's also blest. DUANE WOLD: Studying is not my hobby. NELL WYSE: Rain is wet: dust is dry: life is short, and so am I. DOT ZIMDARS2 A quiet charming miss is she, and yet as happy as can be. I
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