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ESEN CD12 MARY VERMILLION - To be great is to be misunderstood. ROMMONA VOLK- LAND- Her talk comes out as smooth and sleek as breasts of singing birds. ANNA ELIZABETH WAKENHUT - For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. DELMER WALTERS - It seemed no force could wake him from his place. MARILYN WATKINS - She lives a date to date existence. ANNA BELLE WE- BURG- Sweets to the sweet. DOR- OTHY WEBERG Beauty is truth, truth beauty. ARNITA WHITE- To err is human, to forgive divine! RAY WHITE- Let a man, then know his worth, and keep things under his feet. DONOVAN WIGGERS- That which we are, we are. DON WILLGUS- Life is a jest, and all things show it. DON WIL- LIAMS- - Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife. BETTY WILSON-W Blithe as the East wind. DOROTHY VVILSON4 That inexhaustible good nature which is itself the most precious gift of heaven. BON- NIE woobsed Nor know We anything so fair as is. the smile upon thy face. DELLA MAE WOOLARD- Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of priniciplesf' JOHN WOOSTER--- TO strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. SAM WYGALS My attachments are all local, purely local. HERBERT YOCKERS - For knowledge is of things we see. ROBERT EUGENE YODER Yff- O What can ail thee knight at arms alone and palely loitering. JOAN YOUNG- With malice toward none, with charity for all.
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--cj- DONNA LEE SMITH- The mischief in your eyes betrays your thoughts. DORIS SMITH- Both shy and bold, always interesting. RICHARD SMITH- His hair as red as could be. HAZELTINE SMOCK- A cheery hello is her byline VIOLA SPROUT- Her voice is as soft as the fleecy white clouds. EDNA FERN STEPHENSON- There are smiles that make you happy, and hers is one of them. ESTELLE STEWART- She's the spring if a face could bloom. HOW- ARD BUD STEWART- The best is yet to be, the last of life for which the first was made. KEITH STEWART-- A winning way, a pleasing smile, will win success-and friends the while. J0 ANN STOECKER- She is a long stalk of lovelinessf' FRIEDA STUTZMAN- 'Tis tranquil people who accomplish much. WILLIAM SUMSTINE- He is almost as quiet as Disney's Bashfulf' VIRGINIA SURBAUGH- Calm as the second summer which preceded the first fall of snow. BILL SWEDENBURG- Sturdy and staunch he standsf' GER- ALDINE SWEDENBURG- A lass who knows the value of silence. PEARL SWITZER- So womanly, so benign, so meek in gracious. manner she does speak. VERNON TRAVIS- A con- scious slumber he seemeth to take and would not for the world awake. HELGE VAN LOON- His look is ser- ious, but you never can tell. JOYCE VANIER- A face with gladness over- spread, soft smile of human kindness bred. MARY DALE VARNER-- A girl who knows how to find fun and is a friend to everyone. NORMA JEAN VAUGHN- She attractes men like a magnet. 2SIf D12
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W -M-.awe 'w?..f..,:::,-Si?-11 ,aww ,MMA is ' fii Wi'Wl'? gfgjni l Hill F225 il..-32.,3'i.. f gl TOP ROW:--Doris Johnson in a voguish tam of a few years back: Little Boy Scout Leon Harmon: When Socky Huntington had long hair: That boyish grin belongs to Amos Jay: Margery Grant as she looked way back in the sixth grade. FOURTH ROW:-Dody Francis looking coy: Donna Jean Henry looking every bit her twelve years: A smile worn by Lois Summers: an oomphy pose in the eighth grade by Mary Dale Varner: LaRue Johnson, six years ago. THIRD ROW:fVirginia Monahan hasn't changed a bit: cute little boy Don Pat- terson: Dorothy Armstrong looks rather scared: Dave Byers Way back when-3 there've been some changes made in Mary Louise Carl. SECOND ROW:-Richard Lindbloom as the eighth grade saw him: a demure sixth graderHDonna Jean Diller: Dorothy Wilson, ribbon and all: Erma Rosberg without her diamond: 'iRide 'em cowboyv Bill Phillips. FIRST ROW:-Cookie Vaughn, all smiles as a freshman: Gordon Lee Miller look- ing innocent: curls are tops on Rubiemae Dennison: Bob Hiler, sheepishly grinning a few years ago: Kay Knapp, as a little girl.
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