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Calafiona Howard Garner-ln the spring a young man's fancy - isn't he? Norma Redding- A little tucked in smile. Helen Swain- Ah, well! for us all some sweet hope lies. Carrol Lee Work- A voice as soft' as the glow of altar candles. Tom Lester- Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Mable Blevens-- Wherever she goes, there will be laughter. Georgia DeBoard-Sweet, but not simple. William Dean Craft- Patience is a high virtue, certainly. Mildred Powell- Silence and wisdom are an excellent combination. Mary Schneider-I enjoy laughing -- it makes me so happy. Juanita Brady- Flowers spring to blossom where she walks. Gene Dyer-- l'se wicked, l'se mighty wicked! Anyhow - l can't help it. Betty Lou Lawson-A Queen in every respect. Ann Handley- Nothing that is, can pause or stay. Lucretia Maggard-She always has something nice to say. Lloyd Brewster-Master of the Fourth Estate. Reba Stroud- Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man. Dorothea Thorpe- She is quiet and self-composed, and what she thinks nobody knows. Marie Wilson-- Knowledge is power. Darrell King- A man noted for his inertiative. Betty Covington- 'Tis good to live and learn. Madeline Carl- People who make no noise are dangerous. Elias Joseph-- Business? lt's quite simple, it's other people's money. Robert Blackstock- Someone will succeed him, no one can replace him. Pat Sturge--I like the negative type of girl -you never know what will develop. Virginia Carnahan- An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. Richard Dix-Very witty but not always wise. Betty McNair-She is able to assume the role of a different character by reading a A. W. Coffield-Signed and sealed for deliveryxto the Merchant Marine and Daisy. Tommy Davidson- Tall, dark and handsome. Paul Webb-Any spider can get tangled in his own web. Bill Slater- l myself am more divine than any l see. lvan Hull--Just give me time, girls, l'll notice you. Otis McLaughlin- What concerns men concerns me. Benny Nash--The last of the Nash clan to pass through the portals of D.H.S. Wanda Cargill- We should count time by heart throbs. Roy Coonrod-Do we have another Abraham Lincoln in our midst? Dorothy Meadors-Smartness and wit are not always displayed by a loud voice. Gene Hinton--His mind is like a valuable ore of gold-waiting to be discovered. Jeanne Allard-Her pen will someday make her famous either in art or literature. new book
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Calafiond Jack Sellers-Never a Yes man. Peggy Martin- She walks in beauty like the night. Ollie Ruth Beeler-Oh! Those big brown eyes. Arvella Flannagan-Content in her own own little world. Ella Jane Montgomery-Never a worry comes to her but what floats away on a silver cloud Doris Stanley-To be happy is to live. A - Erma Fleming-The affairs of the business world intrigue me. Doris Simonton-When given a job to do, she does it while others would talk of doing it. Orpha Conley--Her eyes are always twinkling as if shining from an inner radiance. Bill Johnson-Ask and learn. Dick Facker--His little green Chevrolet and he conspire to have a good time. Frankie White-Blithe and breezy. Donna Merle Stierwolt-- Sweet and Lovely. Sally Jo Bartley- Sophisticated Lady. W. L. Burnett- Just a little home for two. Elvamae Russell- A Dub is good enough for me. Sybil Coburn- Silent performance maketh best returns. Virginia Wall--She's destined to be another Judy Canova. Nora Mae Connett- I would applaud thee to the very echo that should applaud again. Ted Moore- l will sit down now, but the time. will come when you will hear me. Erma Stracener-Oh! these red-headed women. Celestine Goodman-Her mind never knows what her mouth will say next. Martin Riley--Persuasion is his middle name. Geraldine Flager- Heaven's gate is shut to him who comes alone. Frances Klein- The noise of many waters. Jewell Presnell- ls it so true that second thoughts are best? Elnora Hammock- Rich in saving common sense. Bill Janes- Baby's brain is tired of thinking. Norma Lea Spencer- A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely, fair. Joan Gilliam-The scientist. She likes to do all kinds of experiments. Betty Largent- Marriage is a thing you've got to give your whole mind to. Bill Holman-Equal parts-eloquence and argumentation. Esther Gerard-A girl of many fingers and each in a different pie. Appetizing, too! Betty Wells Janes- Like sweet thoughts in a dream. John Gaber- He is the very pine-apple of politeness. Mary Lois Hall-Quietness and efficiency. Loletta Lewis- Ah Love! Could you and I witth him conspire! Venita Curtis- P-4O. V
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