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THE 1940 A X N K I . I Z A 1 . E T 11 ( i 1 E 8 E X “Hou” “The girl whom we all hold dear. ’ ,A1ARY ALICE CODLEY “Mary “The path of duty is the way to glory.” 0 IIEXRY CllAKLTOX (li; AY BEAL “Coirfuot” “1 ])lay the musical instrument some, hut for my own amazement. WEXDELL II. HALL “Urchin” little rocket of laughter.” DAXIEL WEBSTER IIAHMOX ‘Dan” just A ’hen J feel like exercising, lie down until the feeling goes .MAirniA ADAMS IIEIXLIXE “Par “To know her is to trust her. ’ .MARY ELIZABETH IIEIXLIXE “Mary” “.Modest, simple, ami sweet.” RUTH .MAE WILSOX “ Iluiii” “She has the genius of loving aiid being loved.” WEXDELL HERBERT HEX I) LEY “ Wendell” “AVhere ignorance is bliss, tis folly to he wise.” BOBETTnXE HURD “Bobby” “Lseless as a pulled tooth.” 12
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OAK LEAF PAULIXe audkey cheismax “Pollu” ‘‘Silence is more eloquent than words.” RUTlt EEXESTIXE CLEMEXT “Ernie” “She hath a way to chase despair, to cure all grief, to cure all care.” EMMETT LEE COVEY “Half Pint” “Happy am 1 ; from care I ' m free; why aren ' t they all contented like me.” ERAXCIS VERXOX COVEY “Francis” “Quiet, reserved, and of a pleasing disposition.” EDWARD HEXRY DAVIS “Pete” “Known to few, but prized as far as known.” RACHEL LOIS DeHART “Red” “An open-hearted maiden, true and pure.” DORIS LT;CK EIXSTEIX “ 26 ” “She was fair and jolly, and always in for folly.” WALTER EDWARD EARMER “Ed” “The rule of my life is to make l)usiness a pleasure, and pleasure my business. ' ’ EM: IETT RALPH FARMER “Enimeii” “So late he is ashamed to look the clock in the face.” CHARLES EVERETTE FRETWELL “Big Four” “A bore is a fellow who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it.” 11
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AirriTUR CLAIRE JESSEE “Ott” ‘‘A woman is only a woman but a cigar is a good smoke.” K Ad’IIE R I m: WADDELL KARNES “Kittif “She is worth her weight in gold.” VIRCTE IRENE KEITH “Virfjle” “Few things are imj)ossil)le to diligence and skill.” BETTY FRANCES KIND “Hettij” “Slie put her ])rohlems aside for a brainy day.” HILDRED ANN KIRBY “Mim” “She has a sweetness all her own.” JOHN HAIfSlLVLL KIRTNER “John” “E. ]ierience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happens to him.” JLLIA LENDWITZ “Judy” “M ith a few tlowers in my garden, half a dozen ])ictnres and some books. I live without envy.” REBECCA (HESEN LOW-MAN “ Bocl ' y” “She shifted her brain into neutral and let hei ' tongue idle on.” JOHN ROBERT LLCAS “Bohhy” “Not only has be broken my heart and wrecked my life, but he’s messed up my entire evening.” OEORCE MHELIAM LYLE, 111 “Th ird” “M ' bat he greatly thought, he nobly dared.”
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