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ROBERT PREUSSER: “Content to do the best you can; by such a creed you’ll be a man.” MELVIN PRICE: “Let us dance and be gay.” ANGELENA PUCCIO: “A modern Diana.” JOHNNIE BELL PULLIAM: “Oh, what power of art she has.” LILEY PURVIS: “It wasn’t the hare that won the race.” MILTON PYNDUS: “A great gap may be filled with small stones.” ELMER RACK: “Whittling to beat Will Roger’s record.” MARIE RAINWATER: “Favors to none, to all her smile extends; oft she rejects, but never once offends.” DONALD REED : “He needs a Dr. Pepper.” VERNON REICHLE: “The world is his oys¬ ter; he is the pearl.” JUANITA RENFRO: “She was a phantom of delight when first she gleamed upon my sight.” BEATRICE REYNOLDS: “Alert in mind, zealous in spirit.” E. J. HAMILTON RHODES: “A little non¬ sense now and then is relished by the best of men.” KATHRYN RHODES: “One there is who is sweet and fair and kind, and this is she whom I have in mind.” JAMES RICHARDSON : “He never tries to find fault.” EDDIE ROBERTS: “Let me have music, and my heart is in delight.” JOSEPHINE ROBERTSON: “The silver voiced nightingale.” WALTER ROBERTSON: “Quiet and unas¬ suming, I wend my way.” BILLIE BOB ROBINSON: “Sooner or later the honey bee will get him.” C. J. ROBINSON: “It takes some sense to play the fool.” FAYNETTE ROCHESTER: “She talks and smiles forever.” JEAN ROFFNER: “Silence is the best orna¬ ment of women.” DOROTHY ROGERS: “Wisdom is to the soul what health is to the body.” RAYMOND ROMAN: “Music is the poor man’s Parnassus.” DOROTHY ROMMEL: “She meets the old world smiling.” PHILLIP ROWELL: “His ambitions will bring him success.” VESTA ROWELL: “Soft peace she brings whenever she arrives.” VERNA LYNN ROY: “Her calm, gentle sweetness, gracious self-composure, seren¬ ity, and complacency set her apart from the multitude.”
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ELLA MARIE NG: “She is the joy of the in¬ structors and the despair of her class¬ mates.” CECIL NIXON: “He paddles his own canoe; as a result, he’s never at sea.” LA VERNE NOESSEL: “Self-getting, seeking ever empty cups of love to fill.” KENNETH OLIVER: “His work is in being, not in seeming.” MARIE PALMER: “Little Miss Prudence.” CHRISTINE PARKER: “Her wit and humor and charming personality combined with her tireless energy will carry her far.” JOSEPH PARKER: “Nothing makes one so popular as kindness.” ARLO PASENHOFER: “A musical comedy always chewing gum.” VIOLA PAYNE: “Quietude and kindness on all occasions.” BERRY PEARSON: “A ruddy drop of manly blood the sturdy sea outweighs.” MILDRED PECH: “A sincere, loyal, and true friend.” JOSEPHINE PECORE: “Prepared to meet life, smiling always.” HARDY PETERS: “A bundle of energy, of thought, and of fun; he never looks back, once he’s begun.” HAZEL PETERS: “Always working for things worth while; win or lose — a good-natured smile.” • MARGARET PETERS: “A sweeter girl there ne’er can be, as generous a one as you wish to see.” MYRLENE PETERSON: “Defiant and tear¬ less, reliant and fearless.” AUBREY LEE PETTIT: “A man not perfect, but a heart so high.” WILMA PFEFFER: “Laugh and the world laughs with you; so laugh.” BILLY PHILLIPS: “He is a wide awake, happy boy.” EVELYN PICK: “There is always something brewing when she’s around.” DOROTHY PLANK: “There is no knowledge that is not power.” WILLARD PLENTL: “One who marches straight forward and never turns his back.” JUL IIIS POHI.: “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom.” JANE POLK: “Nothing is rarer than real goodness.” VELMA POPHAM: “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” LOUISE PORTER: “She spoke at the right time, hut at no other.” ROSE PRAZSKY: “Speech is great; silence is greater.” THOMAS PRESSWOOD: “Courageously grin¬ ning, contagiously winning.”
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HOMOISELLE RUNNELS: “She is truly the great that is little in herself and that makes no account of any height of honors.” YVONNE RUPERT: “Good humor is always contagious.” ALLEN RUPPERT : “Happy in disposition, gifted in the art of making friends.” GERALD RUSHING: “Nature has given us two ears, but only one mouth.” NICHOLAS RUSSELL: “All the women in the world would not make me lose an hour.” BARBARA RYAN: “A good reputation is more valuable than money.” GENE SANDERS: “His ambitions and in¬ dividuality . will bring him success.” CLARA SAWYER : “Rich in friends, lavish in friendship.” CLIFFORD SCHERER: “He who knows not when to be silent knows not when to speak.” HAROLD SCHMIDT: “A finished gentleman from top to toe.” VERNELLE SCHMITT : “Care is an enemy to life.” ALBERT SCHNECKENBACH: “He bravely enters paths unknown.” FLORENCE SCHREIBER: “When a person hasn’t anything to say, that is the best time not to say it.” WILLIE MAE SCOTT: “Her heart is pure; her life is serene.” ELIZABETH SEARLS: “Active in body, peppy in spirit.” GLADYS SEITZLER : “Her ambitions are great.” .MARTHA SESSUMS: “Charming and petite, piquant and proud.” BETTY SH ALLCROSS: “Laughing, learned, literary.” R. B. SHEPHERD: “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becom¬ ing are the only ends of life.” r MILDRED SHERMAN: “Full of the joy of living.” BETTY SILVA: “Friend more divine than all divinities.” CHARLES SIMPSON : “Having a cunning disposition and liking all sports.” LENORA SIMPSON: “She is all that fancy painted her.” MARTHA FRANCES SKELTON: “Words cannot express our high opinion of her.” A. L. SMALLEY : “Promptness, regularity, and dependability.” RUTH SMALLEY: “No matter when the time and where the place, she has a merry laugh in every case.” ALLUWEE SMITH: “You’ll never clamp a padlock on my tongue.” BILLY SMITH: “But still his tongue ran on.”
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