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ANN W' EPII HS UHIII JR ll ASS Hall 'Life is not so stort but the e lS time for cour J Ryan 'Patience is the best remedy for every trouble horn 'Happiness is the product of work well done Scott nNothing is so difficult but that it can be done chens Honor lies in honest work Parker 'A pound of pluck is worth a ton Miller UWork while you work, play while Mrs Dollar HA smile means the same in all R McCulloch HA good reputation is more of luck H you play languages valuable than money terson 'Hapoy am I from care I am free Dockery 'He is like the cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow ' andridge 'Kind words turneth away anger ' over HA witty woman is a treasure ng 'H r ways are ways of pleasantness Mitchell 'After the verb 'to love', to help is the most beau iful W A Ratliff nOne day in the country is worth a month in town ephenson nlt is better to learn late than never W rum 'He stands four square to every wind that blows oken uGod bless the man who invented sleep H ley 'If you could only cook ' Cto Margiel ogeland nSpeak fitly or be silent wisely a l NRest first then work ' Oliver nOh, how dear it is to us, this life we live and see Bond NA good sport always plays the game, no matter what happens shall be the same rner nThe great end of life is not knowledge but action milton 'My heart is like a slnging bird' o erts nBe ilent and safe Silence never betrays you oper nLife is not at all without deli ht N Vandiver HTrue to a vision, steadfast to a dream Hamilton 'He who works for humanity will succeed Maner NTears, idle tears, I know Dockery 'Quietly she assumes the Jacobs UNO one knows what he can Miller nLet thy speech be better Rivers 'Progress is made by work not what they mean duties of life do 'til he tries than silence, or be sllent alone W . QQSQEISFQD. . . 21 s -- A A' Ml ' ' s ' 4. ig BSI 1 ' . ' t ' o A Q 0 I J fo VB AI' . Cl R. -' . r ' tesy.n H. . -' . M. L. T -' .N B. - .N J. Kit -W - .H G. -' . V. -, . .ll U 1 A 01' B. . - .H B. Pat -' 3 .H B. ,-' I M. St -' f B. J. St - .N M. Ki -' e .N -V 5: . - .3 ' A. St - . J. CO -' .n D. Ko - .n V. a -' .' W. H - . C. B 1 - .' R. - .H C. - Il J. Ga - .N M. Ha -' ' .' G. R b - s . .N R. R rf Q B. - .W B. -I .fl R. - .N P. -1 .n J. - J .W D. - . ' .N Sl -' O I ' I
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K 'Ov f 'Qt' ' ,..l00 ff OO!! R '0T'of j FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Thorn, Patsy Dockeryg Helen June Ryan? Virginia Millerg Betty Joyce Stover' Patsy Mitchell' Betty Marie Vandiverg Rebeca Oliverg SECOND ROW: John Kitchens! Marlon Hamiltong Betty Gay Hamiltong Marjorie Kingg Melba Standridg93 Dorothy Kookeng Bascom Scotty Jimmy Paul Garnerg THIRD ROW: Vernie Haleyg Buddy Pattersong Christine Bondg John Allen Ratliffg Betty McCulloch3 Gilbert Robertsg Ruby Raperg Robert Manerg Dewey Lee Millerg FOURTH ROW: Buddy Dockeryg Charles Ballg Jacklyn Jacobsg Wilburn Hogelandg Robert Hallg Gathel Parkerg Jack Corumg Alwin Stephensong Mrs. S. M. Dollar. 20 F- x 1 , 1' QS, , R: x n JR ll - L .- 'Q ' :t f Q , 4' sn 4' 1 , Q . 0 X O
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JR. I FIRST ROW Johnny Matthews, Faye Daniel, Mary Elizabeth Lake Shelby Johnson, Paul Linderman, Betty Mayfield Lorene Jacobs Allie Ray Morris, Patty Jo Sparkman, SECOND ROW Donald Kooken Maxine Roper, Martha Mae Johnson, Mary Ann Schrader, Frances Rigel Lynn Isley Rudolph Berryman, Bobby Dockery, Joe Lee Hamilton, THIRD ROW Samuel Cooper, Jean Terry, Louise Hampton, Billy Doris Weaver, Charles Owens, Sara Pearl Sparkman, Margaret Walden, Betty Hitt, FOURTH ROW Mary Frances Jones, Alton Carr, Aldena Liverett Betty Wear, Sarah Jane Russell, James Royer, Miss Collier, Cloyd Campbell, Jimmie Cartee, Wayne Braswell Thomas Freeze, Windell Parker, Tom Whitehead, SIXTH ROW Kenneth Golden, Billy Long, Walter Cooper, Bllly Don Braswell Thomas Hill 'i fs!! Sylvia Igley Joe Lee Hamilton npgsident Vice President 22 : . . 3 A . . 5 3 . . I : 3 J 3 . . Norma Walker, Sylvia Isley, Sue Morgan, FIFTH ROW: Odis Walden, . . . 5 I I I . 5 0 ., ,, . n 1 X , . so X - J . , X , Q J 'i 4'
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