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THE MIRROR JAY HENNING My sweetie went away ibut I know wherej. AVANELL DUNLAP A smile is the mainspring of happiness. 7,1 ALICE WILTON ' A cheerful word and A ready smile, insures friendship. VERNON HOSTETLER Sometimes I set and think- Other times I just set . WALTER McCORD Walt is a willing fellow, and besides he is pleasant and friendly. . HARRIET MOHLER Studious, quiet, always at ease, Ever contriving her teacher to please. X 'A HOWARD BRUNNER BeEone dull careg Thou and I shall never agree. HOMEER BRUNNER His heart and hand-both free. CHARLES CALLAHAN I have no care-why should I worry? Not even the bell can make me hurry. -'E ,D 1 -S fb PAULINE SCHWAB The world can never spare a woman Who does her work and holds her peace. Cl IRENE WINGARD A very pleasant girl to know. ELMORE PHILLIPS I dare do all that becomes a gentlemang Who dares do more, is none. ' nl935l? I Page seventeen 55 D
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Ei 56 ,Q .THE MIRRO . WILLIAM BURGER his lad, so tall, Is not hard to like at all. MARY MARGARET MONTGOMERY In appearance and in her ways She is precisely neat. MARJORIE AULT She is small and doesn't tell all. I' vb., ' ,I K 1711 UV JAMES PETERS ,f When it comes to basketball, watch him o. g We'd say this fellow is far from slow. VY DALE BACHTEL One of the liveliest in our lot- he teacher's goat he often got. MARCELLINE FLADUNG Mistress of mine own self and mine own soul. RAY SCOTT I am glad to be living. Aren't you? WILLIAM SOMMERS All I ask is to be left alone. JOHN HOEPRICH Quiet, but bound to burst forth some time. FLORENCE LAUTZENHEISER It is tranquil people who accomplish much. 'I PAULINE ROHRER rose with all its sweetest leaves still . folded. WILLIAM ALLAN If silence is golden, then I am rich. ' II935' I Page sixteen
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THE MIRROR so ' ROGER OBERLIN ' A studious lad in all his work. ' From his studies he does not shirk. I A BERNICE HAHN An honest smile, a pleasant word- Two giftsg they're bound to please you. r MAXINE ICKES S Talk was only meant for women any- ' J away. - N 1 ERNEST THOMAN Don't sigh ladiesg don't sigh. X JAMES BEACH , My spirit is at peace with all. RUTH HIRST A still tongue shows a wise head. ,li ROBERT KERSTETTER He g1'ew'n grew, and now he's 'most a man. Q . l WILBUR LAHR S I stand on the brink of a great career. g Will somebody please shove me off? RICHARD ME NEGAY Who. loves not wine, woman, and songg He is a fool the whole life long. Jw QMS ERSAL VERMILLION . 1 Gee, but I hate to go home alone. HELEN MCFADDEN ' Her stature tall,-I hate a 'dumpy wo- ' man. Q EDMUND HOOVER X Be silent and safe-silence never be- T, trays you. R91 935 Page eighteen
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