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if QUGTATXQNS Lillian A.: Erwin A. : George B. : Wilbur B. Q Ezra C. Charles C.i Mildred C.f H elen E. x' Donald F. : Dorothy F.: Kathryne G: Betty H Bill Ju Dick J. Florene Beverly Estelle Joe L. Dolores Wayne L Helen L. George M. z Betty N. : Eunice P. z Cecelia S.: Betty S. Margaret Sz Dorothy S.: Ella S. Charles Wanda W. : Lila W. Doris W. Frmmces Kenneth nRighteousness exalteth a nat1on.u 9Absent in body, but present in spir1t.n nMan shall not live by bread alone.n nIt is not good that man should be alone.' NA thing of beauty is a joy for ever.n uThere's daggers in men's smiles.u nThere's the humour of it.u nGet thee behind me, Satan.n nHe will give the devil his due.u nYour heart's desire be with you.U nGreat objects form great minds.n 'We took sweet counsel together.n nHe has a face like a benedict1Qn.n nHe that haveth knowledge spareth his words.n nAll that glisters is not gold.V WMan's love of man's life a party it is wo- men's whole existence.n UA merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.n nTake thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry.n nMan has his will, but woman has her way.n nAwake, arise, or be forever fallen.n nBe content with your wages.n NI am- not in the roll of common men.n nMuslc is well said to be the speech of an- gels.n UI would rather be right than be president.n NGod heals, and the doctor takes the fee,n UFbr men may come and men may go, but I go on forever.n nSpecch is great,. but silence is greater.u nHitch your wagon to a star.n uAll great men are in some degree inspired.n nI'll not budge an 1nch.n NI was a stranger, and ye took me in.n nGive thy thoughts no tongue.n nThe course of true love never did run smooth. nlt is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.n ' UA lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.
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high school, were Capt. Eunice Patnaude, Lieut. Kenny Tunks, Corp. Bill JoLnson, Co. Paymaster Doris Winroth, and Mrs. Eskengren, M.P.. Ten cadets from Martinton and one from Beaverville enlisted into our outfit this year, but Martinton's Bob Tibetts' enlistment ran out. Then in March, Wanda Wade from Watseka joined us. Even though there were few activities, the troop was active. Fourteen were band members, and in sports, we shone. Letter men were, Joe Lamle, Wllbur Bauer, Donald Finch, George Bard, Dick Johnson, B111 Johnson, Kenneth Tunks, and George Morrison. . As a final splurge, the scuadron gave a Victory Prom. With decorations in red, white, and blue, on a Victory theme, and Ross Melks' Orchestra, it's needless to say everybody had a marvelous time. The Baccalaureate services were held on May 50, and on May Bl, the honors were given to Senlors in a speech given by Dr. Richard G. Browne, as we went flying on, hav- ing been victorious in high school, to the real Victory, and to Peace.. e A CARRY ON Carry ont Carry ont' Fight the good fight and trueg Believe in your mission, greet life wlth a cheerg There's big work to do, and that's why you are here. Carry on! Carry on '. Let the world be the better for you, And at last when you die, let this be your cry: Carry on, my soulk Carry ont By' hobert Vw . Service it
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WM We, the members of the Class of 1943 of the Donovan Township High School, being of sound minds and memories, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Frances Whaley, will my horn to Mr. Sandeen. . I, Lillian Anderson, will my boy friend HBuzzH to Joy Ann Glad. I, Cecelia Schlomer, will my Q card to Andy Anderson. - I, Lila Webster, will my place in Latin class to Mar- jorie Peterson. I, Joe Lamie, will my athletic form to Harold Woods. I, Betty Neal, will my gray slacks to Mary Houghton. 1, Wayne Lafond, will my social contacts in study hall to Leonard LeSage. - Q 1, Lstella Lowe, will my ever-smiling personality to Sylvia Kempen. I, Bill Johnson, will my bashful ways to James Schultz I, Ezra Castongia, will my bookkeeping book to Dickie Clark. I, Dick Jolnson, will Patricia McCarty to Oliver Woods. 1, Kathryne Glad, will my clothes tofNyona Nourie. ' I, Eunice Patnaude, will my ability to Jitterbug to Vera Carlson. I, Betty Scearcy, will my inability to study on Mon- day and Thursday mornings to Catherine Askew.
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