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HELEN BESS: “She has a heart with room for every boy.” MARSHALL BETHEL: “Cheerfulness is the secret of popularity.” W. C. BIDDLE: “Many things difficult to design prove easy to perform.” FRANCES BISHOP: “They gazed, and still their wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew.” JOHN BISHOP: “My own thoughts are my companions.” AUDREY BLACK: “Nothing is more useful than a friend in need.” B. C. BLAIR : “His disposition is as sunny as his hair.” OLINE BLAIR: “Silence is a friend that never will betray.” THEO BLASBERG: “Let’s live while we en¬ joy it.” GLENN BLOUIN: “From the tongue of one drops words of wisdom.” JESSICA BOREL: “Goodness does not consist in greatness, but greatness in goodness.” EMERY BORNE: “Good humor often varies with size.” WALTER BOURAY: “It matters not what one is thought to be, but rather what one is.” VIRGINIA BOYD: “She is as sweet as morn¬ ing roses fresh with morning de w.” JOHN BOYER: “The only fault is that he has no fault.” TANIA BOZON: “Talent is life’s greatest blessing.” VERNADELL BRANDT: “Patience is a rem¬ edy for every sorrow.” LOUIS M. BRANNON: “It’s the heart that makes men eloquent.” DORIS ERASHEAR: “A sweet disposition has won her many friends.” LILLIAN BREWER: “Seeking enjoyment and happiness.” FRANCES BRIGHT: “Sensitive, swift to re¬ sent, but so swift in atoning for error.” WILLIAM BROGDEN : “Born for success, he seemed, with grace to win.” ANNA BELLE BROWN: “A willing worker who believes all the text says.” DAVID BROWN: “He always finds time to play when some one has rhythm in her toes.” DUANE BUCHANAN: “Every man is the maker of his own fortune.” RUTH BUCHMAN : “Happiness is cheaper than worry; so why pay the higher price?” HELEN MARIE BLIHLER: “In arguing, too, she owned her skill, for, even though vanquished, she could argue still.” DAPHOLINE BULLARD: “A quiet disposi¬ tion, honest and kind.”
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JACK ADAMS: “I dare do all that may be¬ come a man.” WILFRED ADAMS: “It is the mind that makes the man.” MARY AKIN: “True, she is quiet and un¬ assuming-.” MIRL ALBIN: His happiness is a blessing both to himself and to his companions.” DORIS ALEXANDER: “She is delightfully feminine.” SARA JANE ALFORD: “There is a wonder in thine azure eyes that fascinates me.” REBECCA ANDERSON: “There is no wisdom like frankness.” RICHARD ANDERSON: “A public man of light and learning, always aiming to be pleasing.” LOUISE ANDREWS: “Modesty is a flower that grows not in all gardens.” PATRICIA ANTOINE: “Success and achieve¬ ment are my goals.” LENICE ARNOLD: “Keep on as you are.” LOUIS ARNOLD: “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” FAYE ATKINSON: “A work of real merit finds favor at last.” LEON ATLAS: “The world cannot do with¬ out great men, but great men are trouble¬ some to the world.” MARY JO AVERYT : “The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient.” KENNETH AVERY: “Step right up, girls; opportunity knocks but once.” RUTH BABIN: “What a spendthrift of her tongue she is!” JOSEPHINE BAHLS: “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” MARVIN BAILEY: “The best of life is con¬ versation.” NORMAN BAKER: “Not by years, but by disposition, is wisdom won.” DOROTHY BALDWIN: “A face with glad¬ ness overspread, soft smiles by human kindness bred.” JULIUS BALL: “Every man is like the com¬ pany he is wont to keep.” LEON BALLARD: “Laughing cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life.” ELSIE BARABASH: “An intelligent woman is a treasure; a beautiful, is a power.” JUANITA BASS: “Of surprising beauty and in the bloom of youth.” WALTER BASS: “So gently blending cour¬ tesy and art.” NAN VIRGINIA BATEMAN: “The possessor of a charming personality and a sense of humor.” DICK BECKER: “Small axes fell great trees.”
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NINA LOIS BUNTING: “The shortest ladies love the longest men.” ELOISE BURNETT: “A steady, earnest stu¬ dent with a courageous heart.” W. C. BURNS: “A good pal and a good sport wherever he may be.” VIRGINIA BURTSCHEL: “Slow and steady wins the race.” ELMER BUSCH: “I will find a way or make one.” HARRY BUSCH: “A splendid chap with an industrious mind.” PAUL BYBEE: “Worth, courage, honor — these indeed your sustenance and birth¬ right are.” EDWIN BYRD: “Lo, he cannot be still!” • MINNIE MAE BYRNE: “Kind words gladden so many a heart.” BETTY CAESAR: “An unadorned face is worshiping the beauty and truth of nature.” 5 SYBIL CAIN: “She radiates a brilliant arc of quiet charm.” RICHARD CAMPBELL: “I am here to vex the world.” ALEX CARGILL: “Never did a trig problem get him down!” LINDA CARPENTER: “The mildest manner and the greatest heart.” ANN CARTER: “When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.” BILL CEARLEY : “What’s the matter, Bill? Can’t you take a joke?” AUDREY CHALON: “The little French maiden with the black curly hair.” ® CONSTANCE CHANOS: “Dignified, quiet, and rare.” KATHRYN CHAPMAN: “Music is a part of her soul.” L. O. CHAPMAN: “Scorn dull work, and live delightfully.” IVY MAE CHRISTIANSON: “Ingenuity, originality, wisdom, and worth.” DIXIE JANE CHRISTOPH: “Dancing daugh¬ ter of delight.” KENNETH CHURCH: “Speech is great, but silence is greater.” BOB CLARK: “I’ll not budge an inch!” ELMER CLARK: “He is a jolly good fellow.” GERALDINE CLARK: “Her cheeks are like the blushes that cloud Aurora’s face.” J. L. CLARK: “Man alone is interesting to man.” ANNIONETTE CLAY: “Nimble fingers ac¬ companied by a nimble mind.”
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