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Brum y, Ross—And here is Ross—our Dapper Dandy, All ready with his words to bandy. Butler, Alberta—Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Canfield, Joe—Have you not noticed that sort of man never marries. Cannon, Carl Daring nonsense seldom fails to hit Like scattered shot, and pass with some for wit. Caves, Mary—Without a smile? No never! Clark, Mimi—Eat, drink and be merry— For tomorrow you may don ’specks. Conrad, Adaline—Talk to me tenderly and tell me no lies For I am a lady and the time flies. Contosta, Ruth -My tongue within my lips 1 rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. Cooper, Richard—And Oh, he had that merry glance That seldom ladies hearts resists. Corbin, Viola Mae—I am quite willing to do as you wish. Crist, Phyllis—Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings. Crook, Esther—She is a scholar, and a ripe and good one. Exceeding by wise, fair-spoken, and persuading.
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Bitler, Leroy—There may be danger in the deed, But there is honor too. Blazer, Jack—Work I may dispense with talk about. Since work is evidence or perhaps history. Boyer, Laura Jane—So unaffected, so composed of mind. Boyer, Vernon—I dare do all that be- comes a man— Bradford, Margaret—Her voice was ever soft and low— Brenstuhl, Ann—A merry good sport is she. And welcome in any company. Britch. M. Howard—Except wind stands as never it stood, It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good. Brown, Dorothy—The force of her own merit makes her way. Brown, John M. A little nonsense now and then. Is good for the best of men. Brown. Robert—We frequently misplace esteem, By judging men by what they seem. Brucker, Alice—Fate is fate and not to be changed— Bruney, Robert—Have you a problem to solve ? Consult Bob our “math” man.
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I Crumley, Mildred — Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Cunningham. Edna—There’s no account- ing for tastes Any more than for faces. Danison, Walter—I always from the wordy torrent fly. Who listens to the chattering pye? Defenbaugh, Violet—Kind, earnest and foreseeing. Dennison, Howard—A true sport. Could one say more? Ditto, Elizabeth—Age cannot wither, nor customs stale Her infinite variety. Dresbach, Harold—He bears without abuse The grand old name of gentleman. Daugherty, Nancy—Gold, diamond, and orchid. Dunnington, Betty—Her company is un- deniably pleasant and enlivening. Dyarman, Vivian—There is never a mo- ment without some duty. Eaton. Charles—Incapable of behaving badly. Eaton, Norenc - Yes, there’s graceful ease and sweetness void of pride. -
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