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SENIORS MAX HICKMAN— The world «ill needs its champion as of old. and finds him still.” LURA HIGHTOWER— A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. HAROLD HILLER— A man in the true sense of the term” BILL HOFFMAN— I answer not and I return no more. HOWARD HOLMES — He hos no thought of the future, he is happy and glad and free. BOB HOLOWELL — Why study? The more we study the more there is to forget. SUE HRITZ— Fashion must be forever new.” KEN HUFFMAN— Is this a dream? O. if it bo a dream let mo sloop on. and do not wake me yet. RONALD HUTSLER — Full well they laughed at all his jokes for many a joke had he. SANDRA ILES— Winning is her way and pleosant is her smile. DAVID JOHNSTON— Cheerful at morn ho wakes from short repose: breathes the keen air and carols as he goes. ANNE KANE— Blonde om I. blonde till the day I die. DONALD KARCHER No matter how you look at it, he's all right. BETTY KARNS— The girl worth while is the girl with the smile. SUZANNE KERNS — Alwoys smiling, never glum; she's a happy cheerful chum. JOAN KERSELL— It is good always to have a sunny mood. PAT KINDLER— Life is short and so om I.” TOM KITSMILLER— As large os life and twice as natural.” Page Si
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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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SENIORS O, NANCY KNEPPER 'With hor oyos in flood with loughter ELBERTA KNIGHT—'Her voice wos ever jolt ond low. EMMA JEAN KREBS— A smile thot counts. CAROL LEOHNER— I hov0 o hoart with room for everybody. GEORGE LONG— He would succeed in smoll things wore he not troubled with greot ambition. DONALD LUTZ— He was choerlul in his disposition. GERALDINE MATHIAS — Her voico was very soft, gontlo and low. an excellent thing in a woman. BARBARA MATTOX— Sodate and re- served. hor head wos ever lull of bright notions. DORIS MATTOX — Though in class she's exacting, hor smilos ore dis- tracting. lois McClelland- - Potionco is tho best remedy for ovory trouble. ANN McFARLAND— Quiot. swoet. with- out conceit. JOYCE McGEE — Sorenoly pleasant: calmly fair. FRANK McGRAW-- From tho crown of his head to tho sole of his foot, he is all mirth. JACK McKIBBEN The soul of this man is his clothes. MARY K. McLAIN— She smiled and the shadows departed; she shone ond the snows wero rain. BILL McNAUGHTON— What shall I do to be forever known ond make this age to come my own? PATTY MERCER— Her frowns are fair- er for than smiles of other moidens are. DORIS MERRICK— Silence is sweeter than speech.” Page Eighteen
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