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William Moebius- The eeho of Iehabod Cranefi Lillian Morgan- I heseeeh you all be better known to this personf, Nathaniel Morse-HHe dreams of lines, angles, and all the restf' Everit Nelson -66Be sure you're sober when Irving Nelson --you look at 'emfi Eleanor Nelson- The ery is-'and still they cornell H Margaret Poll- The 'why' is plain as way to parish r'hurr'h. Sarah Pruden- Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Carlyle Richards-6'Mary, Mary, quite contraryf, Dorothy Roan- ls she not passing fair?,, Helen Roby-6'What need one say about this maiden? She speaks for herself. Emma Rystedt- Be not simply good, but good for something. Evelyn Sayre-'SThere,s nothing so queenly as kindnessf' George Sharp- Some wise, some otherwisef, Mildred Smith- Our life is what our thoughts make itf, Ruth Sonnekalb-'6She was very fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, yet never loudf, Edna Steidle-N 'Tis good to be merry and wisef' Ruth Steidle- Not stepping oier the bounds of modestyf, Donald Swenson- The blushing herof' Marguerite Sullivan-'6What will not woman, gentle woman dare? Elizabeth Walling-'6Her value is more than I can tell. Elsie West-'6Wise to resolve and patient to performf, Dolores Wlhite- Let our youth lead us to higher things? Adelaide Vllilson- N o, never say anything unless you're compelled to
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Ernest Armstrong-Wflle originator of the 6Smile that won't eome offf U Paul Badgley- Speech is great but silenee is greaterf, Dorothy Bird- A good name is rather to be ehosen than goldf, Russell Blair-'sllflusie hath eharms, etef, William Blair- It beeomes a man to be tall if his entire development isn,t lengthf, Frances Blondin-G'Knowledge is more than equivalent to foreef, Clifford Borden-6'Don,t wake me up! lim sleeping? Mabel Borden-'GBlesses her stars and thinks it's luxuryf, Robert Brockway- You with the dark and weary eyesf, William Burke-'6When I was young I took to the law And argued eaeh ease with my wife, And the wonderful strength it gave to my jaw Has lasted the rest of my life. Rose Ciocei- He who does his best does wellf, Frank Cole-HA little nonsense now and then, ls relished by the best of menf, Laurence Curtis-5'Ye Gods! What have we heref, Earl Clarke- What ean,t be cured can,t be enduredf' Reginald Cummins- Sometimes seen about the buildingf, Norman Dennis-6'His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earthf, Margaret Doyle-6'Politeness is to do or say, The kindest thing in the kindest wayf, John Ericson-6'Chemistry, I deserve 106.', Jean Gaddis- To the cheek color comes and twinkles in the eye. Mary Gilroy-- The secret to success is eonstaney of purposef, Katherine Gray- The fair, the chaste, the unexpressive shef, Walter Cude- When you have nothing to say, say it.', Herbert Hall- The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my businessf' Martha Herslow-'QW e can do more good by being good than in any other way.', Janice Hoff-- Courteous, liberal, full of spiritf, Laelia Hurrell- Diligence is the mother of good luekf, Grace Kauffman- Alas, why should life all labor bef, Elizabeth Kocisko-g'May you live every day of your life. Paul Kuester-6'Speech doesn,t make the man. William Lawrence- A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luekf, Edith Luhr- A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horsef' Edna Lundell- Men of few words are the best menf, Mabel Matthews-6'Now let thy friendly hand put strength to it. Russell May-6'All great men are dying and I don,t feel well myself. Mary McPeek- Unto the ground she casts her modest eyef' Alice Meyers- Now everything,s good that's naturalf,
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