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SENIORS Frank, Alvin Crum— I look upon all men as my compatriots.” Franklin, Alice Catherine— Imagination is as good as many voyages.” Freed, Betty Ann — Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we diet.” Goodson, Elsie Eleanor — A mine of clev¬ erness and wit.” Harmon, Ruth Carolyn— But not alone in the silken snare Did she catch her lovely flowing hair.” Harman, Jo Ann— She’s all my fancy painted her; She’s lovely, she’s divine.” Harris, Suzie— S uzie had a little Lamb.” Henkel, Frank Sutton — All his faults were such that one loves him still the better for them.” Hildebrand, Maynard W.— He made little fishes talk vastly like whale.” Hiserman, Kenneth Osborne— N eat not gaudy.” Hutchins, Betty Page — A sweet face set in a frame of shining golden hair.” Johnson, Marguerite Virginia — Nothing great was ever achieved without enthu- Kite, Charlotte Lee — She has a kind word for everyone.” Knapp, Robert Paul — But when he speaks, what elocution flows!” Lamb, David Coiner — He calls his trusting everybody, universal benevolence.” tit-
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SENIORS Daughtry, Mattie Frances — Individuality is the salt of life.” Daughtry, Myrtle, Mae — Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.” Davis, Ann Fox— Y ou may have to live in a crowd, but you don’t have to live like it.” Deimling, Carl John — Fie pleases all the world, but cannot please himself.” DeMoli., Marvis Wilkins— She with one breath attunes the spheres, And also my poor human heart.” Driver, Edward McCarthy— Master, shall I begin with the usual jokes That the audience always laughs at?” Dudley, Evaline Lee — And unextinguish’d laughter shakes the skies.” Dugger, James Calvin, Jr. — The terrible. burden of having nothing to do.” Dugger, Bertha Mazine — The modest cough of a minor poet.” Fauber, William Clayborne — Loud clamor is always more or less insane.” Feaganes, Emma Juanita — She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen.” Fisher, Frances — She is a daughter of the game.” Floyd, Lucy Lou— P eople say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.” Forrestel, Janet Mary — Precious things come in small packages.” Forrestel, Joan Estelle— Unthinking, idle, wild, and young, I laugh’d, and danc’d, and talk’d, and sung.”
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SENIORS t Lawhorn, Phyllis Kathleen —“As true as the needle to the compass.” Lawman, Ruth Zane— She’s little but she’s wise; She’s a corker for her size.” Lonas, Walter Henry — Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy.” Lowry, Bernard Treolina — What I can’t see, I never will believe in!” Marion, Hazel Hamilton — Her only fault is that she has no fault.” Marsh, Suzanne— All the world loves a lover.” McCartney, Janet Long— He will not ask if you won or lost, But how you played the game.” MacPherson, Withrow Chase— He collected audiences about him And flourish’d, and exhibited, and harangued.” M ay o Twrfri a ' ' Thou brast been a generous giver.” Miller, Otto — Silence is deep as Eternity; speech as shallow as Time.” Miller, Paul Douglas — True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful, and loyal . . Minter, Charles Ray, Jr. — Musical train¬ ing is a more potent instrument than any other.” McCauley, Noma Jane — I wish I were as „ sure of anything as McCauley is of every- . McWin, Jacquellyn Ruth— But oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter-day Is half so fine a sight.” McNabb, Charles Gamble — Small in stat¬ ure, but great in other respects.”
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