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1 LOUISE FORST nL0Yn Quiet manners are u mark of good breeding. EDNVIN C. FRENCH rnENcl-IIE lVo1nfm is rnan's bread of life. NORMA JEAN GLAD HTINY., Small quantity but good quality. RUTHANN GOEHRING To make the world u friendly place one must show nz friendly face. QUENTIN CLAUDE GRADDON HQUIKN.. A real sport and all around good fellow. 'MARGARET GRADY YETTA GREENBERG Silence is gol1len', so 'tis said, but Yetm rloesn't believe it. 'AILEEN GRIFFIN LAURIE PERSIS HAAS 'KHAASLEU 'So full of life, so full of fun, a friend and pal to everyone. CHESTER F. HAERLIN, JR. HCHET.. Either I will find a way, or I will make one. MILDRED KATHLEEN HALL 'rxLLIs 'True merit is like a river-the deep- er it is, the less noise it makes. HILARY ANNE HAMLIN HIIILARYI' Still water runs deep. 'BEETTYE HARDWVICK FRANK T. HARTWELL HAm'o I do hut sing because 1 must, I sing but as the linnets do. 4CAR0L GALLAGHER MARY LOUISE GAMBLE c.AMm.E A happy smile for every clay, she gives to all who come her way. 'MYRGN GOLDENBERG DANIEL S. GOODRLIM DANNY Lifc is a jest, and all things show it, 1 thought so ance, but now I know it. .1 JEAN ANN GRAHAM Jn.xN1E Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. MABEL CORNELIA GRANT CoNNxE Quietness is the sign cf wisdom. EVERETTE EUGENE GRIFFIN DUKEU All things some to him who waits. RUTH MAYSIE GUTHRIE M.xYsLE She never wears n frou'n.' 'GREGORY BURLEIGH HALE AUDREY MARION IIALL LITTLE AunnEY Her heart is ns true as steel. BETTY RUTH HAMMETT Por-rua She that brings sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from herself. JAMES ALLAN IIARDIN HJIIKIIKIYU Goml fortune, like ripe fruit, ought to be enjoyed while it is present. 'MARGUERITE HARVEY 'No longer attending school.
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FENXVICK COLE nus'rY .itlle we think, less we dog isu't it fntmy how we pull through? MYRTLE JANE COOPER ucoopn Her smile is sweetened by her gravity. IANE COUFFER c:ovHEn Qecp the golden mean lzetnfeen :lying too much and too little. ETHEL RIARTINEAU CREYVS lemly in heart und ready in hand. JOHN U. CUSHRIAN, IR. SPEED Ioute claim he's bashful, others doubt it. JOHN E. DALTON HJACK., Laugh and be well. 'XVILLIAM DAVIS MARY ALICE DAXVSON mince Vhile we live, let us enjoy life. BETTY LOU DOUGLASS HSHORTIEI' hnialrility is the xtmshine of the soul. ANNETTE S. DUBBIN HHUBBINI' -ler frieutls are many. her enemies, are there any? LLICH JANE EFFINGER Lou 'Smile ami be happyg the future is bright. ILADYS ELIZABETH ENGMAN sts Is welcome as sunshine in every place, sa the approach of a good-nutnrezl face. IOXVARD ERIERSON FERRIN uowm ' Little said, much done. NORAIA RUTH FITZGERALD I mimi full nf lulowlcrlge is a mimi that never fails. l?4...- - QW? RODERICK XVILLIS COOPER nunx ' Bright, lovable, wil-lzut above all a little devil. 'BETTY SUE CORBITT IVALTER VALENTINE CREXVS wars wu.x.ua Every man for himself. LOIS MARIE CROPP sTuMPv lt's goutl to be merry aml wise HELEN ANNEE DANNER suon'rY ,- l-ler soul looking from her eyes. MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS cur cams Dixcrction in speech is more than eloquence. CHARLES P. DECKERT Good manners mul hnowlezlge makelll n funn. 'LESLIE DONOGHUE MARY CATHERINE DYER c.n'uv A goml name is better than riches. ETHEL I. EASSA nm... Quiet and tmnlnrnsive, but efficient for all that. ALLEN C. EXVING Na human thing is of serious importance. IVILLIAM EMORY FERRIN HSXVEET wu.LmM Bill's life is the story of love and troul1le. 'EDNA FORBES 'No longer attending school.
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STEPHANIE HARVEY FAN A graceful and pleasing Hgnre is a perpetual letter of recommendation. BARBARA HATCH ULYSSES VIRGIL HENDERSON JUNIOR Things done well and with a care exempt themselves from fear. VIRGINIA IIENDRY PuNcxn ' Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. RUTII CORRINE HALLONQUIST coco.s Kindness is the golden eluxin by which society is bound together. MERZE LE IIALLONQUIST uL0NmE 1-'uliteness is as natural to delicate natures as perfumes is to flowers. 'MARY HOPKINS BETTY IDABELL INGRAM 1'uunx ' If l can keep one heart from break- ing l shall nat. live in vain. moms JARRIEL min Just being happy is a fine thing to do. Looking on the bright side rather than the blue. ' BERT JAU DON KARL LOUIS JOIINSON His soul is the cube root of an inverted binomial. 'ELEANOR JOHNSTON DOUGLAS JONES lVhy should life all labor be? MARY LOTS-KENNEDY KENNY IVhat sweet delight a quiet life affords. HELENA DORIS HELD HIIISLH Everyone must have felt that a cheerful friend is like a sunny day. 'THOMAS HENDERSON EDITH MERLE HESTER .1 It QL-1-,,,- Nut stepping o'er the bounds of modesty. AVIS HINTON MARGARET ELIZABETH IIOLT ln all things be loyal, modest, and sweet. PRISCILLA ANN HOOKER P.v1 ' It's nice to be natural when yon're naturally ni1:r.'. ROSALIE CAROLYN INGRAM Her heart is as for from fraud as llenven from earth. . IVAN LEE JACKSON He has half the devil done who lms nmde a beginning. LUCILLE IVILDS JOHNS 'vt' fumes Modesly is the lrest evidence of good sense. KATHERINE LOVE JOHNSON KITTY 'Z-I elmrming girl who likes to sei how very gracious she can be. ALINE MONTEZ JONES HAL Enjoy life ere it's fledg n'hen i. you :lie you'rr.' a long time 1leml. DOROTHY JOSEPHINE JONES HDDTTIEI' lt nmtters not hon' long you live, lint hon' well. HELEN J. KINSEL G. G. Her ways are the ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peacin' 'Nu longer attending school.
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