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MARY MARGARET DEAN When black-eyed Mary tires of a boy, She throws him away as she would a toy. ROY DICKENSON Mysterious and of man- ner mild, The look in his eyes a little wild. Ramon Navarro - self- styled. JOHN DOBIIS A lion among the ladies is the most dreadful thing! VIOLET D S She is one who does what she should, Always kind and always good. GERTRUDE DUNN She looks quiet, safe and sane .... So does gunpowder. FRANCIS FARNSWORTH I was never less alone than by myself. MARGARET FISH Let it rain, let it . in she never cares,-. ' H Studies are r ifles, she freely' Ye ar s. xl .Si LOUISE FLOWERS She has no trait more striking Than her common sense. .wwf CARL DENNIS All great men are dying, and I don't feel ell my- self. Ml .gl MAURINE DILLINGER In doing favors Maurine excells. A girl so kind-hearted will ever do well. ELIZABETH DOMMERMAN She is quiet, but always cheerful. a' y . ll LOUISE DOWNING Her friends are many: Her foes-are there any? GENE EYMAN He couldn't be good if he would: He w0uldn't be good if he could. HARRY FERRIS He has sighed to many, thoug ov but one. NORMA FLOWERS Cupid drew his bow and let fly the dart: Now she is wearing a pin o'er her heart. 73 34? .Z ERNEST FOX If he worried you'd never know it.
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Ma. RUTH BRINKER She's a perfect artist at falling in love. Her poems reflect whom she's thinking of. NINA BROWN May she never change, only in name. THEODORE BUERKLIN Mild, innocent and quiet, We're sure he'd never start a riot. OLIVER CASEY Napoleon was small-so am I. DAVE COCHRANE He doesn't seem to mind If his lessons are behind. ,! l . .f W 4 U V. WINIFRED COLLINS This girl has brains, we must confess, She often helps us out of a mess. , JACK CONNOR I never trouble trouble, Until trouble troubles me. JOE CRAIG Worry and I have never met. X . CHESTER BROWN And we gazed and still the wonder Krew! Could one head carry all he knew? CARL BUERKLIN You may not believe it, but I'm naturally bashful. w ,l 'Q fl! ,V . QILOQJ GEORGE BURNS Keep still, kid, I think I'm going to say some- thing. WQZQL ROBERTA CLARK Three in 0ne-depend- able, capable, and sweet. MARGARET COCKRELL She would rather talk with a man than an angel any day. SAM COLLISON He's not lazy - just doesn't like to work. GERALD COOK Blessed is the man who invented sleep. EULA CRAMER Her main endeavor is to Please, Next to that-a life of ease. li
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THELMA FOX Always merry, never glum, Makes a bright and cheerful chum. ll 'f f14 '5' OTIS GILPIN Everything comes to those who wait, If they work while they wait. ANNA HAASE When assembly is over, Anna will shout, Say, does anyone know what it was all about? Ll CHESTER HARTLEY A pretty girl, a gallon of gas, Four good tiresgwhat more could I ask? Nothing but more gas. ARLA HEDRICK One of the inseparable. L IRVINA HENTZEL My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees wi RAHAM HILL All great men are mis- understood. LOGAN HUISKAMP The man behind the team EVERETT GILBERT Loyal and always to be depended upon. ORRIN GRAY If I had an audience, l'd make you shudder at my eloquence. s JL! DORIS HARDY And dance-I'll tell the world ! ' If I 0 AUDREY HAYDEN She silently goes about her b siness. AUDREY HEDRICK The other one of the in- separable. DORIS HIGHAM lt's easier to look wise than to talk wisdom. CATHERINE HOFFMAN I might be better if I would, But it's very lonesome being good. . llfblvlfja' vga! Qi!! 'v'.z5 NINA HULL She is the girl who does her own thinking. of V12
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