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1324 ilcflertoll ■jflage 13 1. Lucile Adair “And yet so grand were her replies, I could but choose to deem her wise.” 2. Mary Baird “To see her is to love her, And love her forever For nature made her what she is,” 3. Anna Hal Inch “Never idle a moment, But thrifty and thoughtful of others- ’ 4. Paul Be Harry “Many try, but few succeed; Strive to be one of the few.” 5. Eva Bernard “She is ever studious, alei’.t, on the jo 4 Perseverance and. ambition from her you couldn’t rob,” Mae Bhe “None knew thee, but to love thee, None named thee, but to praise,’ 7. Charles Burgoon “Active natures are rarely melancholy; Activity and melanchly are incompatible.” 8. Joe Chcrviuko “A loyal, just, and upright gentleman.” !). Clara Christman “The truest friend she, The kindest one in doing courtesy. ’ 10. Theressa Danessa “Silence in women is like speech in man; Deny i|t who can.” 11, Alice Davis “How Women love love,” 12. Ophelia Davis ‘The cheerest one you ever met, Her temper never sours; The minutes spent with “Phil’ Grow into golden hours.” 13. Sam Distefan “Deeds speak louder than words.” 14. Virginia IliSilvio “As true as steel.” 15. Sophia Dohrowsky “When you want something done, You must do it yourself.” 1( , Ruth Eisenberg ' The world is a looking-glass and gives back to every person the reflection of his own face.” 17. Gertrude Epstein “Be not simply good; Be good for something.” 18. Anna Evans “The deepest rivers have the least sound.” 1!). Helen Fleet “Politeness is as natural to delicate natures as perfume is to the flowers.” 20. Mildred Freedmam “Her voice is ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in women,”
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U124 Reflect nil }Jagr 15 21. Jeanette Freedman “Just being happy is a fine thing to do; Looking on the bright s de rather than the blue. ’ 22. Virginia Urande “Achieve the highest, then go high er.” 23. Joe (irecuiberger “Joe is not very tail, In fact he s rather small; But we couldn't get along Without him at all.” 21. Ellis Hai .lip “If at first you don't succeed, Try. try, again.” 2” . Mildred lla .lett “My heart is as wax to be molded as he pleases, And enduring as marble to reta'n.” 2 i. Verne Heiges “Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge.” 21. VIf,on Heiges “Unlike my subject now shall be my song; It shant be witty and it shant be long.” 28. .Max Heizler “He is never i;a a hurry— He has lost his heart to none, Studies never aaie his worry And he's not afraid of fun. ’ 20, Archie Henderson “Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o’er books consumed, Ihe midnight oil?” 30. Freda Herskovitz “She is not only intelligent— she's witty; She no;t. only thinks— she does; She’s not only popular—she’s esteemed; And that's a lot to say for anyone. And we re glad to say it for ‘Fritz’.' 31. Tliresa Holsinger “I- had rather hear my dog bark at a crow, Than to hear a man swear he loves me.” 32. Hilda Horovitz “They are never alon that are accompanied by noble thoughts ” 33. Dorothy Jarrett “A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.” 34. Catherine Johnson ‘A sweet attractive kind of ‘grace’. Continual comfort in her face.” Morris Kirse lien him in “Morris is a bright young lad, Although yet very bashful, lie skillfully scorns the pretty lass.. For studies are more essential.” •Mi. Frank Kreaps ‘‘It is not the man who has the most, That gives the most away, It is not the man who knows the most, Tnat has the most to say.” 37. Amy Krissell rink Sunny hair and sunny face Of sadness there you 11 find no trace She knows the other sex full well. The lucky one—W ho can foretell? ’ 38. Edith I.awercc.ce ‘ I love but one and only one, And he’s the boy for me.” 3!(. Tudor Lewis “Tis not the rank, the wealth, nor state But the get-up and the get that makes men great.” 10. Julia Lucas “Boys may come and boys may'go, but I go on forever.”
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