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BRUCE WILLIAM ALCOCK-The better man-the better deed. FERN L. ALLEN-When the heart is won, the under- standing is easily convinced. WAYNE E. ARMSTRQNG-fHis by word is sports. ELIZABETH ANNE BAUMGARTNERfShe is pretty to Walk with, Witty to talk With, and pleasant, too, to think on. RQBERT D. BEACH-f ' 's, ' al the est sense in the World. XA? ILA ROSE BETTINGER--Happy am I, from care I am free- -Why aren't they all content like me? I-IAZEL ANNA BLOQM4There's no Wisdom like frank- ness. IEANNE LQUISE BOVVERS f Unto the pure all things are pure. NORMAN D. BQWERSWfGentlene-ss and affa- bility conquer at last. EDWIN E. BRATTAIN- -Men show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they think laughable. IUANITA A, BREIER--The finest compliment that can be paid to a woman is to address her as such. LEROY DANIEL BREIERfQuality, not quantity, is rny measure. n DONALD WILLIAM BRINING-My side ot the argument is the right side. CQLLEEN M. BROCK-Heart on her lip and soul within her eyes. CAROLYN G. CHANDLER K Sincerity, truth, faithfulness come into the very essence of friendship. 'A' fe . . ,A EQ' i E 3-.rs-. is I .Q at Wi gk gs, . ' w- N , A ', -- X . , K- .ww . :FA . gg Q 5 is .af Q 'P 'J' 0 8 ' -...rg T7 X . if j 'ermvfw I xxx, Q 9 . -' ' , : X X X . , , A E a ' fx K r I ,vi V . 1 2,5 -'X F . X ,,, ,Ni 1 J. W? . -R 5 'VJ Q ,., . 252 H, ' . i. or t A icin t it r, .. E ys i 'Q ' ' F it A 2 is N X, I v 6 :I Q, 1 I Q as 05 Q Q -A ...Q v 'Mae l X 1
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ROBERT K. EOWLER-Teachers tell me I'd be the smart- est boy in the class if I studied. MARY ELIZABETH FOX-eModeration is the pleas- ure of the wise. BETTE FRANKLIN- -Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a lovely qirl. IUNE MARIE GARDNERf-They say she is meek and modest, but we wonder what lies beneath. RICHARD HAEFNERW-I dare do all that may bef Come a many who dares do more is none. RUDOLE HARTKOEE, IR.- 'You can do more qood by beinq qcfod than any other way. IEANETTE M. HELMAN Sweetness of smile indicates sweetness of character. ALLEN M. HEVVITT -It is not titles that reflect honor on men, but men on their tiles. BETTY MARIE HILLER' -The most manifest sian cf wisdom is continued Cheerfulness. WALTER HOSKINS This is a man. BETTE IANE HQTT fCharrns strike the siqht, but merit wins the soul. GGRDON RAYMQND HUSS'--His hair is no more sunny than his heart. 1 BETTY IANE IACOBSe-A kind heart is the fountain of qladness. MARTHA IEAN IACOBS - Be not ashamed of thy virtues. RICHARD IULIUS IENNEWINE-fHe is timid, he is shy, but there is mischief in his eye. ,W ' , , rv Q x 'YT N0 QUT W' , X Q , X X -1 Sex l sgsfw . 5 . Y.-. X T' mg' WJ E- ..,?x. Z f 'QA 3 53 Q I lv.. yt? npitNm b y zu t -5' wx '45 v-.av I' N A S' fs'-' N T . R A 1' SEN: YJ! i ' X YS
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