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ILLOHMET $ § § § 1948 Mary Sielbeck—A true friend is forever a friend. Edward Wilson—Better late than never. Florence Grimes—It's nice to be natural if you’re naturally nice. Melvin Blobaum—Yea for the red. the red. the red- Wilma Dummeier—Neat, sweet, and hard to beat. Charles Laird—I’m one of few words--- Georgia Barnett—She’s a jolly good fellow. Odell Pansing—Always faithful. Anna Mae Wade— Kitten on the Keys.’’ Odell LaMarr—Hold that pose, while I take the shot. Beulah Pollard—She loves all things, both great and small. Bernard Hohman—Friends, students, and councilmen. I’ll lend you my ears— -Alice Lee Alliston— Woodchuck Song (Would Chuck?) ’•Valter Sampley—Determination is the key to success. Edith Kickasola—We know but little of her. and that is good.
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ILLOHMKT $ % % § 1!)48 Wayne Grothman—Louder, please--- Virginia Raymer—A laughter of the gods, divinely fair. Leonard Finke—Certainly he was a good fellow- Alberta Deasel—“This is love, the real beginning of forever.'’ Lloyd Lover kamp—MCHS Einstein. Phyllis Kotter—Jack. Jack. Jack, cu-tu-gu-ru. Cletis Westerman—Bashful but cute. Verna Hille—Speech! Speech! Speech! Jerry Thomas—Good things come in small packages. Reba Hohman—“By being friendly, she will never want for friends. Charles Parker—Shoot me a star. Betty Rushing—Shy. quiet, but never unfriendly. Lindell Brenningmeyer—A good heart is worth gold. Dorothy Sundmacker—Be glad and your friends are many Bill Comer— Woodman Spare That Tree.
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1M,Oil MKT $ § $ § 1948 — Alice Peebles—To know her is to love her. Jim Wemhoener—Footloose and fancy free; the pursuit of happiness! Peggy Nix—A shining light in all walks of life. Jules Schultetus—“The Walking Man.” Lavera Inman—Must you ga—ta—ta. ya—ta—ta, talk, talk, talk! Leroy Teckenbrcck— Clippity Clop-Clop.” Helen Kidd—A friend in need. Jim Owens—Fire! Fire!—Help! Carolyn Greenwood—She's not a “Comedy of Errors” nor “A Midsummer Night's Dream but take it As You Like It.” she's just what she seems. Joe Kickasola—Quiet, but nevertheless practical. Elsie Maess—Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. Milton Fisher—Just find me a fence post I can't argue with- Eleanor Meinders—Happiness reigns where pleasure lies. Ellis Spitzer— The Leader.” Helen Austin—Here a chatter, there a chatter-
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