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YVILHART ARNIE' AHO- Vile warrant him heart- wholef' DONNA ANDERSON-'AA loving: heart is the beginning of all knowledge. WILLIAM KARR ANDERSON-- I'm very fond of the company of la- dies. CATHERINE ANDRIACCHI- Full of the enthu- siastic and pleasing' illusions of youth. ELNA I. ARO- The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. GLENN ASIJLUND-i'Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. LILLIAN E. BACKA-- Silence sweeter is than speech. REUBEN BARTANEN- Bravery never goes out of fashion. VIRGINIA LUCILL-E BEAU- CHAMP4t'Ambition has no risk. ALICE MARY BERGDAHL-t'She never is alone who is accompanied with noble thoughts. LEO A. BOSIO-i'Tl1e kinda-st man, the best-conditioned and unworried spirit in doing eourtesiesf' HELEN MAR- GARET BURLINGA Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee. MARIE' D. BURNETTEY''Garmented in light from her own beauty. ELIZABETH CARELLO-- Her mind is adorned with virtues manifold. DAGNY E. CARLSTROM-- Silence is the perfectest herald ot joy. JAMES CY. CARLYON-'tHe sendeth sun. ELEA- NOR H. CHAPMAN-- She is so good that she would pour rose-water on a toad. JEAN M. CHRISTEN- SENf Merrily, merrily shall I live now. ROBERT JOSEPII CODUTI-f'Truth is truth to the end oi' reckoning. JUNIOR COMENSOLI-'AI know on which side my bread is buttered. DONALD E. DAVIS- Mercy I to others show Who mercy show to me.
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,Y l President Vice Presidenf Secre fcry fred: tx fer Sfudenf Council RePrfJPn7lf1ffV6S ' Vafedicforfan Safuiafofian gzxtinnzll 'giinlxnr Jgunictg CREIGHTON AMELL-'flllusic can soften pain to ease, music the fiercest grief can charm. ELSIE ALANKO-JANO question is ever settled until it is settled right. LESLIE BJORNE- Nothing: is im- possible to a Willing heart. LURETTA G. AGRELLA-- The shortest answer is doing. JOHN E. HAYDEN- I know the dis- position of women--when you Will, they won'tg when you won't they set their hearts upon you of their own inclinationf, AUDREY K. RINNE- Silence is more musical than any Song. r ESTHER MARIE HARJU- Her heart is as great as the world, but there is no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. CARL B. TUPALA- The true, strong, and sound mind is the mind that can embrace Lqually great things and small. :umm ROWV I-Joyce Kemp. Eleanor Hill, Carl Tnpzilzx. Esther Ilurjn. Charles l.imlherr.:. Elsie Alnxnko. ROVV ll-Shirley Morris. Betty Oie. Dorothy Lnmmi. Shirley Stanslrnry, Gloria Kuisti, Andrey Rinne. Alma Hausa'-u ROYV lll-Loretta Agrella. Edwin Johnson, Thomas Mudge. Vlfilliam Anderson, flletty Stephens. The llonor Society consists of Q group Z1 faculty committee winch buses its decisions ul' students who are outstanding'-i135gqua1i- on tllC'3'2llJUYC qualities. This vezn' live boys . . . . A .gk-W s . . , ' ' nes ul scholzlrslnp. l6ZlClCl'Sll1P,f lf facter. guidgtliirteeii g11'k'l1ax'e been chosen :us mein-- :mnd service. 'l'l1-ese students zi ed by li' P of the llonor Society. . I' h 2:-,yy I Page Sixteen 3 ' .541 A f-V' S 4 V ' 1 4 ' 'l s to
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MARION IONE DEVOLD- Flowers are love's tru- est language. BERNARD DUBINSKY--HI love fools' experiments. I am always making them. GEORGE H, FRANCIS- Life's a pleasant institu- tiong let us take it as it comesf, JOSEPH GAGLIARDI+ No path of flowers leads to glory. SHIRLEY A. GENORD- A good woman is a wondrous creature. PAUL K. GOETHE- Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. ELSIE E. HANNUKSELA-'tPeace is her compan- ion. ALMA HANSENA- A talking-machine, always wound up and going. E. LILLIAN HENDRICKSON - I love tranquil solitude, and such society as is quiet, wise, and good. ELEANOR RUTH HILL- Charm us, orator, un- til the lion looks no larger than a cat. MELVIN HOIEM- A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thingf, JACK C. IVEY- Silence never betrays you. GERTRUDE JACKSON- To see her is to love her, for Nature made her what she is. DUANE C. .IOHNSONg VVhere lives the man who has not tried how mirth can into folly glide. EDWIN JOHNSON -f- A witty man is a treasu1fe.I' IRENE M. JOHNSON-'tShe is a form of life and light? MELVIN VV. JOHNSON--t'His cares are now all ended. JOHN KAMPPINEN- A fair exterior is a silent reCommendation. MARY KARABETSOS- She is a Winsome wee thingy she is a handsome wee thine. JOYCE TI. I'-IEINII'-t'Slie doeth little kindnesses which most IL-ave undonef' BETTY KINTGENf Meek and low- ly, pure and holy.'7 'H' . 5
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