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Page 31 text:
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URITH LUKEN— Providence provides for me and I am well content. (Top Row) MARY JANE SCHULTZ— She hath music in her soul. WELDON FRANKLIN— A face full of meaning and earnestness, a man of strength and a man of toil. PAUL MURPHY— Of no man’s presence he feels afraid. GRACE L. DAVIS— A gentle maid of rural breeding By nature first, and then by reading. BERNARD WECHSLER— What would the team do without him? ESTHER KRAUSE— I am not merry; but I do beguile The thing I am by seeming otherwise. (First Row) EVELYN CARDEN— And what after all is everlasting fame? Altogether vanity. THERESA ODORIZZI— Silence has become her mother tongue. VALENTINE PYSH— Long live the merry heart that laughs by night and day. 25
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WINNIE MAHONEY— FRANK NEMETZ— She hath no thought of coming woes, What did the Oracle of Delphi say? As trouble comes, so trouble goes. RICHARD McGHEE— There is a probability of succeeding about that fellow that is mighty provoking. WANDA KUZMICKI— Be good looking, sweet maid, and let who will, be EDITH CEISERT— A tall and stately brunette whose indifference to men is evident. WAYNE CUPPETT— He never lets his lessons interfere with his educa¬ tion. (Second Row) GRACE McKEON— The only way to shine in this false world is to be modest and unassuming. (First Row) FRANK COLLINS— By his drawl, ye shall know him. LOIS MEANS— The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her every look conveyed. 24
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LA VERNE GREEN— Tho’ she looks so bewitchingly simple, Yet there’s mischief in every dimple. ALBERT KRONER— He cannot try to speak with gravity, But one perceives he wags an idle tongue. DELORES LASSER— Diligent study of elocution Almost wrecked her constitution. BOB MARTIN— But looking, liked; and liking, loved. MILDRED SMITH— A dream of a girl and who doesn’t believe in dreams? LORETTA RE MUS— Love, hope, fear, and faith, These make humanity. PAUL WEEKS— A man’s a man for all that. (Second Row) BILL SYKES— A man who is wise enough to act a clown. (First Row) MARY KNEZEVICH— Blest with pretty features and quiet dignity. ROY BORTZ— He has his own opinions And always follows them. 26
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