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SENIORS BOB DELONG— And feel thot I om happier than I know. JERRY DICKSON— Happy man be hi dole. LU ANNE DICKSON— In maiden med- itotion, fancy free. JAMES DIVELBLISS — For men may come ond men may go. but I go on forever. JO ANN DOSS— Voriety is the mother of enjoyment. ARTHUR DOWDY— He speoleth not: ond yet there lie o converjotion in his eyes. MARILYN DOWNS— A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. PAULINE DRUM— Her company is un- deniably pleasant and enlivening. TOM DRUMM— Everything comos if o man will only wait. BILL EATON— Ah. why should life oil labour be? CHARLES ELLINGER— On the bosket- ball floor he sets a wicked pace but believe us he’s foster in Cupid's race. ROY ENMEN— It's a world to see. LOWELL ENOCH— Music is well said to be the speech of angels. JOAN ESUNGER— Her smile is ol- woys welcome and her words are full of wir. VERA FAHRER — A swoot attractive kind of grace” JACK FAIRCHILD— He burns the mid- night oil. but not for study. FRED FAUBLE— I tackle things os thoy come. ROGER FIGGINS— Mirth, with thee I mean to live. Pogo Fifteen
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SENIORS ALVIN BROWN— I novor think of the futuro, it comes soon enough. SARA BROWN — Bright star instinct with music, vocal spark. HOMER BURT— I'm little, but oh my! JAMES BUSHEE- His footstops shall be forevor embedded in the sands of time. MARY BUSSARD - Laugh and the world loughs with you. BILL BYERLY— Life is a Song.' JO ANN CATTRAN Long may such goodnoss livo. PHYLLIS CAVI NEE— Let's bo young forever. NORMA CHILDERS— Pationco is the necessary ingredient of genius. DON CLAFFEY— A gentlomon makos no noise. DAVE CLARK— I never put off till to- morrow what I can possibly do the day oftor. GRANT CONRAD- And mood so calm thot nought con stir it. JIM COOK— For courtesy wins all. as well os valor moy. SHERRY CRAWFORD— Her blue eyes sought the west afar, for lovers love the western stor.” GYNYTH CUMMINS— A merry good sport is she and welcome in ony company. PHYLLIS DARFUS—' When did morning ever break and find such beaming eyes awoke? BARBARA DAUGHERTY — The bond that hath made you fair hath made you good.” LANNY DEEDS— A sonso of humor is the salt of life. Pago Fourteen
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SENIORS WENDEL FOX— I moy look slick or I moy look slow, but by cricky don't be misleod by my looks.” CHARLES FRANKE— Deeds, not words. MARY FRIEND— She spooks, behoves, ond octs just os she ought. LARRY GIESY— There's mischief in this man. JO ANN GILLESPIE— A magnificent spectacle of human happiness SUZIE GIST— Without a smile? No. never. KEN.NETH GOOD - 'I know ovorything except myself. DAN GOSS— Outword glory, inword joy. blessings on thee. Football Boy. HERBERT GRAF A mother's prido, a father's joy. MARY GRAF— A maiden who is richly blest with lots of friends and happi- ness. JOHN GRIFFITH- Voriety is tho very spice of life, that gives it oil its flavor. RHODA HACKER— Her crowning glory is her hair.” MYRON HANON Just one of noture's finest pieces of workmonship GEORGE HAUSER — Merrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bough. ARLENE HAYES— Sobor. steadfast, and demure RICHARD HAYNES — A true sport, could one soy more? JO ANN HELSER— And nover did Grecian chisel trace of finer form or lovlier face. CECIL HENDERSHOT— Hope elevates ond joy brightens his crest. Page Sixteen
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