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i I Freisner, Evelyn Mae—Nothing lovelier in woman can be found Than to study household good. Gcttz. Betty—Young lady, you are the crulest woman alive. Glaab, Harold- Our future beauty cul- turist. Gordon, Irene—She can be depended up- on for two things. Not to cry and not to faint. Graf, Robert—Young man don’t get too foxy. Handley. Alice—A face with gladness overspread. Hattendorf, Aileen—She professes the spirit and enthusiasm for work which is necessary for the acquiring of knowledge. Hau er. Coleman—It’s the anecdote that best defies the personality. Heibert, Jane—Though in class she’s exacting. Her smiles are distracting. Henry, Neil—I am a modest man, which is saying much in these days of im- pudence and roguery. Herman, June—I have no skill in man’s changeful moods. Iloehn, George—A proper man as one shall see in a summer’s day.
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Eggert, James—One swell President. England, Frances — Everywhere that Frances goes Her car is sure to go. Evans, Ruth Evelyn—Her eyes are quite charming. Figgins, Ethel—Her hair, her manners; all who saw admired. Fippin, Martha Rose—She’s a good all- round sport with many friends. Foglesong, Harry—Pleased with a rattle and tickled with a straw. Ford, Phyllis V.—The best culture is to speak no ill. Fosnaugh, Wilfred—Your thots that you do not speak Shine out in your cheeks and eyes. Franklin. Martha—Her mind is like a railroad time table. Subject to change without notice. Frazier, Ross—A bold bad man. Fl icker, Robert—The hero of a thous- and battles. Friend, Joe—Ne'er will the sun arise on such another. ♦
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Hutsler, Roberta- Her crowning glory is her hair. Johnson. Ruth—Our class orator. Jones, Opal—She smiles and smiles and will not sigh. Kauffman, George I like work, it fas- cinates me. I can sit ami look at it for hours. Kennedy, John—-Struck blind with beau- ty. Shot with a woman’s smile. Kerns, Lillian—Impossibility—never let me hear that word again. Kimble, Ruth L.—Good manners and soft words. Kiphen, Helen Louise—High erected thoughts, seated in a heart of courtesy. Kline, Ruth—Here’s Ruth and that in- fectious smile. Kocher, Clyde—Fortune passed me by. Kuntz, Walter—An even mixture of good humor. Lendman, Frank—Men of few words are the best men.
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