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LUCILLE WEAVER: “One with ambition for higher things.” ANNIE WEEDEN : “She looked mild, but so does dynamite.” FAYETTE WEEDIN : “A boy’s own manner and character is what best becomes him.” MARVIN WESTERFELD: “He who plods on steadily toward his goal generally attains success.” MAURICE WESTERFELD: “Talkativeness has another plague attached to it, even curiosity.” MARY WESTMORELAND: “Happiness is the natural flower of duty.” JOHN WEYER: “Oh, those golden locks of his.” JOHN WHALEN: “Persistent and earnest in his work, he will make his mark.” DOUGLAS WHEELER: “I sat and dreamed above my school books.” KATHRYN WHITAKER: “The ten o’clock- scholar.” HOB WHITE: “The Constitutional Wizard” DOROTHY WILEY: “Friendship shines forth from her face.” EARLINE WILLBORG: “The doll ■ faced blonde with the demure expression.” CHARLES WILLIAMS: “We grant, although he had much wit, he was very shy about using it.” MARY WILLIAMS: “She doesn’t know about it.” NANALINE WILLIAMSON: “Earnest in purpose, willing in work.” ROBERT WILLIS: “Has more than he shows, speaks less than he knows.” DELBERT WILSON: “In whose heart there is no song, to him the miles are many and long.” JAMES WILSON: “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” ALICE WILSON: “I must go at the first period!” LOUISE WIMBERLY: “Some preach their virtues, but a few express their lives by what they do.” LAWRENCE WINDT: “A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.” DOROTHY WINEGAR: “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” ELLIS WINSTEAD: “He is the type we like to call classmate.” DOLORES WISNIESKI: “Her good sense and amiable disposition have won her warm admirers.” MARGUERITE WOLCOTT: “Age cannot wither nor custom stale, her infinite va¬ riety.” WILLA MAE WOLF: “Serenity is the noblest gift of heaven.” DEVERAUX WOLF: “A golden link in a chain of friends.”
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EMMA JO TAYLOR: “A good sport she is and true, always trying her best to do.” CHESTER TELGE: “He hath a foot Mer¬ curial.” ROBERT THURMAN: “He is earnest in all his undertakings.” JOE TODD: “I’ve set my heart on nothing, you see, and so the world goes well with me.” PAUL TAUSEND: “Few things are impos¬ sible to diligence and skill.” GRACE TOMLIN: “I cannot check my girlish blush; my color comes and goes.” ROBERT TUCKER: “Ready, reliable, and retiring.” BILL TURNEY: “A man of brains, athletic ability, and friendliness.” BERNICE TURNER: “We look to her for the good and the true, the beauteous and the right.” FRANKLIN NELSON: “In fair or foul he was still the same.” LOUISE TURNER: “A lassie fair with golden hair.” ROSIE TUSA: “She’s pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on.” MARY ELIZABETH VAJA: “Strong in quiet¬ ness, confidence, and graciousness.” VIRGINIA VAUGHAN: “One who reached the pinnacle of fame’s lofty crest, because she insisted on giving her best.” ERNEST VOGT: “His words are bonds; his oaths are oracles.” TOM WADE: “He lived at peace with all mankind.” LOIS WAEGNER: “Gaily she wends her way into our hearts.” WILLIE WAGNER: “The heights by this man reached and kept attained by labor while his companions slept.” FRANCIS WAGUESPACK: “All business, to the point.” EDYTHE WALKER: “O love! In such a wilderness as this!” FRANCES WALKER: “A girl she seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor¬ rows.” RUTH WALTHER: “The storm may crash for weal or woe, but what care I how the wind doth blow?” ZODELL WALTERS: “Goodness! Where’s my book?” LEONARD WALTON: “A jolly word for every one, he has won the respect of both the students and the faculty.” NETTIE WARFIELD: “A rare production of great worth.” IRA WARNER: “The heart of honor, the tongue of truth.” BENNETT WATSON: “Pampered vanity is a better thing perhaps than starved pride.” WADE WATTS: “The great dramatist.”
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CAMEHL WRIGHT : “Ingratiating smile, a flashing eye, a tantalizing maiden pass¬ ing by.” MARY WRIGHT: “She stands in the shadow of a great name.” MILUS WRIGHT: “He can make a harmonica talk.” JANE WYETH: “Good natured and studious, she longs for knowledge.” BEVERLY WYNNE: “In her eyes a smile, in her heart a song.” JUNE YORK: “Goldylocks in person.” MARJORIE ZACHARY: “She has her own opinions and expresses them.” EMMA ZATHO: “Happy, contented, carefree.” BILL BANMEYER: “He mixed music within his thoughts.” PERRY BURTON : “Happiness is the natural flower of duty.” VIVIAN CRONE: “He who desires naught will always be free.” COLETTE GINN : “Not liberty, but duty, is the condition of existence.” MARGARET ANN HARRISON: “Generosity is the flower of duty.” JIMMIE HOLDER: “The newcomer with large, express. ve brown eyes.” PAULINE HOLT: “One whose generosity is boundless, whose cheerfulness is never failing.” F. C. JACKSON: “Happiness is not found in self-contemplation; it is perceived only when it is reflected from another.” LENORE McCALL: “Enthusiasm is con¬ tagious.” ROBERT PARENT : “It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.” O. J. POOLE: “Come what will, I am satis¬ fied.” FRANK WARREN: “He is good that does good to others.” WILLIAM WARD: “Straight-forward and courteous, with a charming personality.”
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