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Page Twent y ELLIOTT MAKI- Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of character. HELEN S. MAKI-- Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. VVILLIAM MAKI- Men of few words are the best men. GRACE J. MANDLEY- When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. LOUIS J. lVIARRAv-'tHis own character is the orbit of every one's fortune. DONALD J. MARTIN- He is only fantastical who is not in fashion. MARY LOU MCCARTHY- I lend you color and perfume. CONSTANCE McGREGORp- Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair, like Twilight too her dusky hair. SHIRLEY MORRIS- I am merry, but I do beguilc the thing I am, by seeming otherwise. i THOMAS G. MUDGE- The noblest mind has the best contentment. FRED J. NELSON- Genius hath electric power which earth can never tame. BETTY P. OIE- She smiled and the shadows de- parted. LEONARD N. OLGREN- But I am constant as the northern star. DONALD PASCOE- His best companions--innocence and courtesy. IRENE PAT- ANEN-J'P'erfect simplicity is unconsciously auda- ciousf' T. ALICE PELLONPAA-'tAnd tho' hard be the task keep a stiff upper lip? CARL PETERSON- Defend me from my friendsg I can defend myself from my enemies. IRE'NE MARGARET PETER- SON-- The mirror of all courtesy. ERNEST A, PIIRTO- They are only truly great who are truly good. CLYDE POHLMAN- I am ready to try my fortunes. KATHYLEEN M. PRESSE -f'Fair words never hurt the tongue.
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NNILLIAM KIPLING- All I ask is to be let alone. CORRINIC KORPI- A true friend is forever a friend. OSCAR H. KOSKI-J'Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. GLORIA E, KUISTI-HLife is not life at all with- out delight. ICTHEL KULJU- Patient endurance is godlikef' JACK E. KULJUA-'AVirtue is like a rich stone--best plain set. JEAN LAAKSO-- There is nothing so powerful :is truth, and after, nothing so strange. LEO HENRY LAINE--'AThe word impossible is not in my diction- ary. DOROTHY F. LAMMI- Love me little, love me long. BERNICE LARSON- A sweet attractive kind of grace. DONALD VV. LARSON- Oh for the simple life, for tents and starry skies. REINO LASSILA --4'Happy am I, from care I am free--why aren't they all contented like me. L. SHIRLEY LAWSON4 Hospitality sitting with gladnessf' ZITA MARIE LIBERATAE--f'The heav- ens laugh with her in her jubilee. PHYLLIS LIND f The larger heart the kindlier hand. CHARLES A. LINDBICRG-'AOf their own merits modest men are dumb. GLADYS LINDGREN- Her Very tone is musids own. VVALLACFI MAD- DERN-- No one knows what he can do until he tries. THOMAS I . MAIN-'AThou51h usually grave, he possesses uncommon and peculiar powers of wit and humor. IRYING G. MAKELA-Hlt matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. BER- THA M. MAKI- It is a Very hard undertaking' to seek to please everybody. Page Nineteen
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HOVVARD A. RAIYIO-i'Honor lies in honest toil. IIENRY RIBERDY- Deeds are better things than Words are. BERTHA E. SAARI- Beauty is never lost. NORMAN W. SCARFFE-'KA princelier-lookineg man never stept through a prince's hall. THEL- MA SOPHIE SIPOLA-t'From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth. MAR- JORIE' SLEEMAN--f'Stately and tall she moves in the hall the chief of a thousand for Qracef, SHIRLEY J. STANSBURY-t'Of manners gentle, of affection mild. BETTY STEPHENS- She is as good as she is fair. EARL STEPHENS-UAH man- kind loves a lover. BERNARD ST. ONGE-t'He that has patience may compass anything. GORDON SWANBERG-'tThe world is Worthy of such men. GEORGE TAMP- PARI- We may be personally defeated, but our principles never. MICHAEL TASSONEQ- He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. JOSEPH AN- THONY TASSONE- He is most princelyf' DAWN BARBARA TIPPETT- There is nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. DIXIE CAROL TIPPETT- High erected thoughts, seated in the heart of courtesy. WILLIAM H. N. TONKIN- The world knows nothing' of its greatest men. ROY R. TORMA- To be a well-favored man is the gift of fortune, JOHN TOUSIGNANT-'tHe is 21 talker and needs no questioning before he speaks. LUCILLE L. TRU- DELL- A mind at peace with all below. ROBERT W. TURINO- A town that boasts inhabitants like 1ne can have no lack of good society. Page Twenty-O ne
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