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Nancy Saxon Friendly and charming in her own quiet way. John Schmid Yet look on me, take not thine eyes away. Jacquelyn Scott She's as fair as a rose in May. George Shearer There was a naughty hoy, a naughty boy was he, for nothing would he do but scribble poetry. Mary Shelton In her absence she was needed, so she returned. Gene Shillings School is a place where I see my friends; therefore, I endure it. Gene Siegert Little known but well liked. James Siegert I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Ernestine Smith The smile that is worth the praises of earth.
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Johnny Ponzio It takes no chain to hold his friend- ship. Linny Quintero Those eyes, that hair, is it a wonder all the girls stare! Sylvia Rankin Something attempted, something done, has earned a night’s repose. Jacqueline Reese Her ready smile and cheery “hello will gain her frie'nds where’er she may go- Johann Reese O Lady! Such a tease thou art, one may not half believe thee. Bobby Robison His hand upon your shoulder in a friendly sort o’way. Bonnie Robison For thy smiles can make summer where darkness else would be. Sidney Sanders A merrier laugh cannot be found. Maurine Saxon Her little deeds of kindness help to make the world happy.
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Betty Stacy Her wit is a fuse to small bombs of laughter. John Henry Stockton Mighty Casey with a bat: Hilly Tid- well with a ball. Dianne Swartsfacer The smiles that win, the tints that glow, and tell of days in goodness spent. On a Lee Taylor A truer heart would be hard to find. Beverly Todd Life is so short, so fast the lone hours fly, we ought to be together, you and I. Billie Sue Todd Always ready for a good time. Sandra Tremont Not bold, not shy, not short, not tall, but a very sweet mingling of them all. Henry Tuck If'ith such a comrade, such a friend, we fain would journey to life's end. Camille Walton She makes all life one grand sweet song.
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