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S E X I O Row I Virginia Graf: This golden haired maiden possesses rare qualities of excellence. Mary Griffith: This is a lass that believes in looking on the bright side of life. Lienard Grimm: A little learning is a dangerous thing; why not quit? Howard Grundtisch: One of those athletic individuals. Row II Mary Jo Halsey: Very much adored. Jeanne Hamilton: The more you know her the more you realize her true worth. James Hampshire: Although small of stature, he has plenty of brains for mischief. Robert Hartman: An advocate of letting everything take its course. Row III Virginia Harvey: Her interests are rather varied. Marie Helrich: Energetic and thoroughly reliable in every sense of the term. Margaret Henry: “Love me—love my violin.” Helen Holstein: Never depressed in spirits, always bouyant.
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H Row I Vi U Harold England: HisUfriends—they are many! His foes—are there any? Anabel Ety: Quiet, loyal, friendly. What more need we say? Harry Evans: Without Harry the senior class would be lost. John Evans: A quiet and unassuming fellow, who sometimes gets ideas that surprises even himself. Row II Mary Eveland: There is lots of power that lies dormant. Kenneth Ewing: Destined to make his name known. Robert Funk: Winning, witty, and bright. He does his work with all his might. Virginia Gardner: Her anger is slow and her manner kindly. Row III William Glei: We are told that Bill is never bothered with insom- nia. Dorothy Goodman: Dorothy is both industrious and inquisitive. Louise Goodyear: ‘There is no mistake, there has been no mis- take, and there will be no mistake”. Eileen Gordon: Happy and carefree, fits her to a “T”.
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Robert Holtzman: The way to have a friend is to be one. Delores Hummel: Someone has said: It is better to be small and shine that to be large and cast a shadow.” Helen Hummel: Studious and happy all the way. Cora Mae Ingmire: My all—my guitar. Row II Betty Johnson: When Dame Fortune scattered her gifts, she cer- tainly smiled on Betty. Dorothy Kauffman: Dorothy’s three diversions are boys, Boys, BOYS! Kermit Kennedy: Happy-go-lucky with his natural marcel. Rose Kindler: Imp of mischief, heaven alone knows how you learned it. Row III Stanley Knotts: Work fascinates me. I can watch it by the hour. Doris Kuhn: Her sweet disposition has earned for her the esteem of both teachers and students. Naomi Langley: She is quiet and kind, whose nature is always pleasant and helpful. Elmer Linehan: When the basket ball fans want action they all yell, “Elmer”. ions
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