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PAUL HUDSON: “Half as sober as a judge.” ALICE RUTH HUEBNER: “A constant friend is a rare thing and hard to find.” FRED HUEBNER: “Things are sure to happen anyway.” WILL HULME: “Silence is golden.” GEORGE HUNT: “Behold a man of promise.” LUCILLE JACKSON : “With much to praise, and little to be forgiven.” WAYNE TACKSON: “He was a gentleman from sole to crown, clean favored, and imperially slim.” THEODORA JACOB: “The deepest rivers flow with the least noise.” LOUIS JACOBS: “The mischief he doesn’t think up isn't thought of.” FRED JAMES: “A real man with a steam¬ boat whistle, ready to enter either side of the discussion.” JUDY JAMES: “Variety is the spice of love.” HARRY JEFFERSON : “He stops not with revolt; he sponsors revolution.” HOWARD JENKINS: “I dare do all that may become a man.” BILLY JESTER: “Men of humor are always in some degree men of genius.” • GLORIA BELLE JONES: “Pleasing to the eye, but likely to cause a disturbance in the region of the heart.” .MARY LOUISE JONES: “Her brunette beauty, cordial manner, and dainty fem¬ inine ways are intensely fascinating.” TOM JONES: “Boys are of two kinds, and he is the kind that we would like to be.” EVELYN JOHN: “Her talent and charm radiate happiness.” EDITH JOHNSON: “It is hard to name her best characteristics.” EDWARD JOHNSON: “A reliable, depend¬ able, and good student.” LUCILLE JOHNSON: “She is such a little girl to be so wise; she should win the heart of a king with her smile.” VIOLET JOHNSON: “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.” WILLIAM JOHLE: “Listen to the bass voice! Tweet, Tweet!” ANITA KELLY' : “Her petiteness is excelled only by her pleasantness.” SHIRLEY KIDD: “A modest, unassuming girl who attends to her own problems in her own way.” RALPH KITTERMAN: “Likable and trust¬ worthy.” A. B. KING: “His optimism has won us all.” RUTH KING: “Sweet charm plus a lovable nature.”
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CLARA MAE HARPER: “Sweet and thought¬ ful maiden, all the world is before you; and the world is wide.” J. H. HARRIS: “A good pal and a loyal friend.” OLGA HARRIS: “A summer time girl, recall¬ ing cool breezes and peach orchards in bloom.” EARL HARRISON: “There is much to be found in his main interest, books.” JAMES HARRISON: “When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash.” LOTTIE HATTENBACH: “I’ll own the horse in fortune’s bloom; should fortune fail me, I’ll be its groom.” MARCELLA HAXTHAUSEN: “When all is said and done, she is bright and second to none.” KATHERINE HAYS: “What more can be said than that she was one of us?” JAMES HEFLIN: “He does the work he’s set to do, and therein the honor lies.” AVA LOU HENRY : “Her air has a meaning, her movements grace; you turn from the fairest to gaze on her face.” MARY EDITH HENRY: “Deeds survive the doers.” MARION HILL: “This good natured girl is willing to do everything to make high grades.” MARY HINES: “She has the beauty and graciousness that constitute true feminine charm.” GLADYS HOBBS: “Demure and quiet with a faith that reaches beyond a thousand suns.” ROBERT HAGEN: “Enthusiasm begets en¬ thusiasm.” MARJORIE HOGGE: “One whose endeavors are a light that makes the path before her bright.” DOROTHY HOLBROOK: “Talking comes by nature; silence by wisdom.” MAURICE HOLDGRAF : “He could see the morning light through the very darkest night.” DOROTHY HOLLAND: “A clever, creative girl of a thousand ideas.” MARY LOUISE HOLLIS: “A head to con¬ tinue, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute (mischief).” ROBERT HOOPER: “Happy-go-lucky, care¬ free, and independent.” BENNETT HORN: “He possesses a business¬ like air and an uncommon sense of humor.” GENEVA HORTON: “A quaint and lovable girl.” RALPH HOUGHTON: “His truest wealth flows in his veins; he is a gentleman.” SELMAN HOUSTON: “A good spprt and good companion, well liked by his class¬ mates.” MARY JANE HOWARD: “With a laughing, dare-devil air, :he takes life as it comes.” OPAL HOWELL: “Comes the pure sunshine of thy heart, borne from thine eyes of blue.” KATHERINE HOYT: “Attractive, vigorous, and careless of fate.”
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LEO KLEIBER: “In the fountain of wit, there sometimes arises something of in¬ telligence.” MARGARET KNETSAR: “Never too sober, never too gay.” GLADYS KOEBEL: “A mirthful little maid.” NORMAN KONEMAH: “Extremely busy, but quiet about his business.” EVELYN KOTRLA: “Maintaining a perfect sense of balance in an upset world.” M. C. KRAUSE: “His thoughts and his con¬ duct are his own.” MARGARET KUHLMAN : “The gods look with favor upon quietness.” JOHN LAKE: “One may be humble out of pride.” LA VERNE LAMBERTH: “Could God have made a spirit as sweet as hers without some tender meaning?” ESTIS LANDER: “It is a hard undertakin g to seek to please everyone.” JAMES LANE: “He might have said, ‘To be without pretense or sham, exactly what others think I am’.” DELORES LANGFORD: “An open-hearted maid, pure and true.” ALEC LARREY : “A boon to man.” CHESTER LEDBETTER: “My eyes make pictures when they are shut.” JACK LEE: “Sir, your wit ambles well; it goes easily.” HAROLD LEEPER: “Good nature and good sense must ever join.” JAMES LEM: “He is earnest in all his un¬ dertakings.” IDA MAE LENZE: “She ever has the mildest manner and the gentlest heart.” PAUL LENZEN: “At the right place at the right time.” KATHLEEN LEVERTON: “The sky of her heart she always keeps bright.” MILDRED LIGHT: “A lively, vivacious lass is she.” CHARLES LILES: “His wit makes others witty.” G. A. LINENBERGER:. “Senator, please!” MARGARET LOCKHART: “Earnest, sincere, constantly endeavoring.” JACK LONG: “He drops the subject when he can’t agree; he knows he is right; so let it be.” RICHARD LOVE: “A hard working, unas¬ suming man of sterling character.” MARCELLUS LOWE: “Seventy-five cents to get this in here?” ERNESTINE LOWRY : “Bubbling over with vitality.”
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