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Row I Lorena Weaver: You can never show better than your natural self. Virginia Wells: Venus personified. Richard Wentz: Just two people in his world: Dick and ? (Its your guess). Richard Westhoven: Worry less and laugh more is a good rule to follow. Row II Ray Whiteley: Ray prefers married life to school life, therefore the senior class wishes him the best of luck. Wilma Wilkins: Her admirable disposition and pleasing manners are her most charming qualities. Wallace Williams: The world belongs to the energetic. William Williams: Quietness is the best policy. Row III William B. Wilson: His generosity is overwhelming. Alice Wolfe: If she studies, it is when she is alone. Gerald Woodgeard: A student with musical ability and a sense of humor. Eric Yeazel: I disaprove of school, home work, and teachers.
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Row I Marjorie Sowers: The besta of the besta” with everything worth desiring. Emily Strickler: Prominent socially with plenty to go with it Norman Stump: The lips of the wise dispense knowledge. William Taylor: Through Bill’s effort, everything he touches suc- ceeds. Row II Donald Thrush: This thrush never chirps, for a gentlemen makes no noise. Frances Tipple: Have you ever heard Frances sing? If you have not you have missed something. Lloyd Tobias Jr.: What will become of the band and also the or- chestra when Toby is no longer there to lend a helping hand? Raymond Touvell: We have often wondered what Raymond would look like if he were a foot taller. Row III Madge Trout: Beautiful hair and way of wearing clothes well. Etta Gale Unklesbay: Black tresses and sparkling blue eyes. Alice Wagner: This quiet little brunette is unassuming and re- served. Virginia Walker: Virginia has shown herself to be both a student and a )
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S E M O Row I Laurence Bauer: Every circus has its clown. Bud is ours! Helen Frazier: Not too serious, not too gay, but altogether a pleasant companion. Henry Hughes: Leroy Julian: Dynamite is defined as an explosive, but even dyna- mite is useful. Row II June Widener: “Malice toward none and good will toward all . Donald White: In his presence, time is a racing Pegasus. Dean Bainter: Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech” is his motto. Maybelle Kane: Noticeable for her quietness. Row III George Littrell: Always strong, never weak, or at least that is what we think. Dorothy Morgan: Shortland, typing, and commercial math, To busineess leads her chosen path. Luther Palen: Tall, dark and quiet. What more can we say? George Tobin: There is no genius like the genius of hard work. jJMvv
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