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E... wt N kif- I a'--- - are I We fa: N in 'D L. yer. 13 MITCIIELL, GENE His studies-not so hot, But afriend we'tl miss a lot. MOSI.EY, CLIFFORD I never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles me. MUCR, NORMAN 1 have never seen a greater wonder than myself. MUELIIER, ARTHUR JOHN It's good to lengthen to the last, a sunny smile. MUELLEIX, WAYNE The force of his own lnerit makes his way. NEAIJ, CLARENCE He has a harmony of motive and pur- pose, NEBEL, RODNEY ln basket ball he doth excel, For he doth all things well. NICHOLS, FRANCES K'Pretty brunette, short and slim, What she does is with a vim. NICHOLS, FRANK You never can tell about these quiet boys. NICHOLS, VERNELLE Quiet, sombre, sedate, and grave. OAKERSON, WILLIARI All the qualifications of a regularfellow rolled into one. PARSONS, HELEN Her sweetness makes up for her short- ness. PATRICK, ADA JANE A disposition to be proud of. PERHIGUEY, AUIJREY When she starts tapping, They all start clapping. POHLMANN, LUCILLE 'iYou'll have to see her to know her, you'll never hear her. RADKE, MARY ANN 'tYour smile is aforget-me-not. RAHMBERG, JUNE Life moves not on a straight line, but in rhythmic curves. BAKER, DAVID He wonft wish for great things in vain. REICHMANN. VERNIETA 1t's all in that one word-thorough. RICE, VEST Frequently within my brain I gently think a thought. ROBERTSON, MARION Zealous. yet modest. Page 16'
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LAMBERT. xYO0DROW ALEER1' Work, where have I heard lhal word before? LINKER, ELIZABETH Earnesl in doing lillle lhings, enlhusi- aslzc in Ihe reslfl LISTER, BILL 'WVork fascinales me--I can sil and look al zlfor hours. L01-IMAX, NIARING Gels ahead by using lhe one he's gal. LQOTEN, LEANDER For lessons he doesn'l craveg lIe's inclined lo misbelzavef' LIJTKEWITTE, HP2l,FIN NIA!-J 'Tie is er rava an -in c leer u ness. Sl l l I f l MCCUBI-IIN, TROY Nolhing,.s' loo hard for me. NICGEE, DOROTHY A dol wilh a dash. MCGI-IEE, ROY HI like lo wind my longue up. I like lo hear il go. MCKINNEY', RIIIHIAIXD '6Wl1al a dark world lhis would be if lhere were no girls in il. MCKITTIIICK, REX Knowledge comes bul wisdom lingers. WIACE, WILSQR '5Search long, you'll noljind Nirnbler wil or grealer mind. M,ALLE'l F. NIARGARET JEAN Fair infealure, noble in acllonf' NIAYSUR, ROBERT Even lho' vanquished. He can argue slillf' MARKLE. ELLEN ANA Every day I live 1,rn glad I was horn. M.AUP1N. CAMERON Sing and l'll sing will: you: Study and you study alone. AIIAURER, ALVIN Seen bul nol heard. MENTEER, ROBERT In infancy he fell oul of a winrlou' and and came downv'plump'. MEREDITI-I, XVINSTON Can'l keep his sense and nonsense sepa- ratedf' lVIEYER, EVELYY The world deals kindly will: good-nalured people. MILLER. STANLEY 'Qt rare and dzjhcull problem for solving ls le. Page 17 I3 W any .I-new 41 1.-hai ' K K . . , 'fa fi C B lt S I 4 2 f .ae A 1 3 . s .4 35 M ' . .V -If V A A K I ' Q W it sf sl .. Y? F
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ROGERS, LEE ROY Always willing to do his share. BUTLEDGE, PEGGY Why stars come out at night. SANDERS, DONALD Did you ever wonder what a real debater looks likm ? SAPP, LEOIX An ardent advocate of the rest cure. SAPP, N INA '6Feast your eyes upon ezcellencef' SCI-IEPERLE, XVALTER 'SI don't know what I'll be. Guess 1'll just wait and see. SCI-INIEDEII, AN NA BELLE HTime forgotten, place is loo, In the world there's only two. SCHNEIDER, RUTH HNever a moment idly spends or kind words insincerety wastes? SCI-IUBERT, NIARGIE Possesses the rare virtue of silence. SCOTT, ALFRED He has an air of independence and cheerful- ness. SCOTT, J IM Silence reigns: raise the umbrella. SHOCKLEY, NAODII 'iWhy can't this go on forever? SIMPSDN, JOE 'KWhen lessons get tough, Why-just use bluff' SLOAN, PIENRY 'LThere'll be sleeping enough in heaven. SMITH, ADA RUTH Her subjects are mostly E'sy. SMITH, BETTY Jo Happy go lueky,full offun: Pep and ability, all in onef, SMITH, DOROTHY She knows whatls what and says il. SNORGRASS, SARA LOUISE i'0bserre her ease of manner, and mulch it ifyou can. SOMMERER, CARL Fun is the best medicine. SPENCER, ALICE MARIE L'She who has patience shall accomplish much. SPENCER, MAHJORIE When there's nolh ing else to do at nights, I study. Page I 9 5 Q? C .Q 5 1 fg ,,., I .N N f-sf ,iv YZ. gifs., Q WIIQ 4 ,4 A+ I K x..Ix S ' 1 f, ea Q 2' 71 2' 6 A I ' ,1 In A g .dxf .UQ l . fi 1 I3 X ..: v L eat,
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