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QSISN D12 MILDRED BAIZE- Her face betokens all things good. BETTY LEE BAKER- Her vigour is like a new-minted penny. MARTHA JANE BALL- And her mod- est answer and graceful air show her wise and good as she is fair. THELMA BAREFIELD- A quiet lass, there are but few who know the treasure hid in you. RONALD BARTLETT'f t'Happy am I, from care I'm free: Why can't they all be contented like me? MARIE BAT- LINER- As genuine as a thumbprintf' JIM BAUGHN- A young man sunny with freckles. DICK BAXTER- Rapid of hand and foot and thought as well. DOROTHY BECK- A good laugh is sunshine in any house. JACK BEIGHLY - A proper man as anyone shall see. ERNEST BELDEN- Sincerity is the backbone of success. 'tis sure helll always strive to do his best. ROSEMARY BENT- SON- uHer face was like cream, her mouth was a rose. PAUL BERGFORD- As silent as awe, CECIL BOILEAU- I do the best I know, the very most I can. LILLYBELLE BRANDT- That lovely woman was long and slim as a young white birch or a maple limb. RAY BREEN- And he was always quietly arrayed and always human when he talk- ed. MAZIE BRIZENDINE- Happy-go- lucky all the day. JO BRONAUGH- Ambition has no rest. ILENE BRUSS- 4'Fortune comes to her who seeks the best in life. BILL BROWN-- He has' his heart in a sling. BOB M. BROWN- And there's a fellow who's off to renowng Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Brown.
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abt' Q5 iW?5V1f' ff . ':' 1 Y- T ' ., f V lb T: V. '- nw g11f1iu::..., t,------., ' A x - N. Y? Y 7 1: 1 K, E ' 'io-, , 9 ,f'fj3.1. A, i . lx NORMA REED- Her 'smile is something to find your way with in the dark. JERRY SIMPSON- A busy person finds time for everything, and does it well. BOB HAGLER- A merrier man within the limit of becoming mirth I never spent an h0ur's talk withal. LOIS SUMMERS- She lives every moment as if it were a crisis. BOB MERRICK- A man of a very few words. GEORGE ADAMS- He ends his jokes with an explanation Lpointlf' SHIRLEY ADEY- If you want knowledge you must toil for it. VIVIAN AKERS- How happy is he born and taught, that iserveth not another's will. CHARLES AMANN- He feared the wiles of maiden's smiles, their winning ways and playful guiles. DOROTHY ANDER- SON- Happiness is a perfume you can- not pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. GLORIA ANDER- SON- A happy soul that all the way to heaven hath a summer's day. JOYCE ANDERSON- She glamours for atten- tion. DOROTHY ARMSTONG- Words long enough to run as serials. GENE- VIEVE ARNOLD- Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace, BILL BADLEY- Once caught studying, but he has almost lived down the disgrace. ESE DIS
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-,Y MARJORIE BRUHL- True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. DAVID BYERS- He is a leader of men and a follower of women. MARY LOUISE CARL- Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear. VVILLIARI CARRIER- He thought as a sage, but felt as a man. LEONARD CAR- TER- His education is only pigskin deep. DANIEL CAULKINS- A big easy going St. Bernard of a man. PAT CHENEY- 4'Attractive to the oomph de- gree. TRACE CLANCY- They win that laugh. MARY CLOVIS- Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. BOB COBB- He's nice even to the people who can't do him a favor. EDNA COBBLER- Great wits jumpfl ANN COLLINS- She makes it easy for a man to be a gentleman. JACK COLVIN - No man is the whole of himself his friends are the rest of him. JOE COTTLE - A proper man as anyone shall see. JOHN CRAIG- The world knows nothing of its greatest men. LEVVIS CRAVVFORD- And even his failings leaned to Virtue's side. KITTY CROSBY - 'She does your eyes a favor. KAY CROUGHf - Kind of girl men toast--H and women roast. MARY CROVVTIIERS - Peace hath her victories no less renown- ed than war. MARY CRUCE- As clear as a whistle. MAXINE DALTON- She's as pretty as a picture- 'nice frame, too. SSEN CD12
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