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Class of 1951 JENNY WREN LUCK Jenny Wren Where ' s Bobby? ... A gay little miss with a smile and cheerful word for all. Besides all this, she’s plenty easy on the eyes. What more could you ask for? GERALD MARKHAM Gerald As nice as they come and a really swell classmate. The best of everything to you, Gerald! NED MARSHALL Ned I ain ' t gonna play no more . . . Here was our all- around man — into everything and the life of every party. He was foot-loose and fancy-free and we couldn’t have done without him! DICKSIE NANCE MARTIN D cksie One of our most intelligent girls, Dicksie has plenty of gray-matter — and she knows how to use it. She de- serves the success we hope she has in her marriage and whatever else she may attempt. MARGARET MAYHEW Margaret I love you, too” . . . Margaret loved life and went through each minute with a smile on her lips and never a worry in the world. It takes people like her to put the joy into living. NANCY MEADOR Nancy Don t be so slow, Betty Jo . . . Nancy was right in the middle of all the buzz of activity but we never saw her when she looked anything but neat and pretty. BERNICE MINNICK Bernice That looks like John ' s car . . . Bernice was a wee bit shy but we never knew her not to be happy. Her love of life was very plain to see in her smile. REBECCA MOSELEY Becky That’s my boy! . . . Tall, redheaded and so-o-o pretty! Becky was a whiz on a basketball floor or in a classroom and she was as nice as they ever come.
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JEAN GRAY jean laughed till I cried” . . . Jean was full of fun from the top of her pretty blonde head to the tip of her toes and no one could stay sad with her around. KLEBER GREGORY Kleher Better luck next time!” . . . Here’s a guy who always looks on the bright side of things. And to make sure m ' e’d never forget the highlights of our sports, plays, and other activities, Kleber and h ' s camc ' a were always on the job. Thanks for some wonderful memories. NELLIE HOLDREN Nellie Ah, you ape!” . . . Nellie moved quietly among us as shy and as sweet as a kitten. With her friendly blue eyes and flashing smile, she won her own special place in our hearts. ANN KENNEDY Ann I don ' t know where in the world I left it” . . . The little gal with the wavy black hair and laughing blue eyes was Ann. Her keen brain was also the instrument behind many of our school papers, annual, and most important events! Ann well deserves the best! AUDREY JOHNSON Audrey My goodness!” . . . Audrey was one of our quieter girls, but we’ll always remember her for her nice ways. Good luck to a fine girl. RAY KARNES Ray Quiet, but friendly to all” — that’s our boy, Ray! PEGGY KEY Peggy You know I do” . . . Sweet and neat! The kind of gal you just couldn’t help liking. KENNETH LOCKARD Kenneth I ain’t done a word” . . . What could our Senior Class have done without our little man”? He was slow on the take-off but once he got started — wow!! (After the Senior play is an example of what we mean. ) Class of 1951
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BEULAH ORANGE Beulah Good day!” . . . Little Beulah was a hard worker but she always found time for a smile and a friendly word. ALLYNE PADGETT Allyne I gotta go to prayer meeting” . . . One of our more quiet Seniors who always gets a lot accomplished. She has been a classmate of the highest character. GLADYS ROBERTSON Gladys Shoot!” ... A cute little miss who always looked as fresh and neat as if she’d just stepped out of a fashion book. Always stay as sweet as you are, Gladys! JUANITA ROWLETT Nit a I’m so uncomfortable” . . . Sugar and spice and every- thing nice! That’s what our Nita was made of. She’s a tiny package of friendliness and fun. What a gal! Class of 1951 BARBARA SCOTT Barbara Have you seen Dickie?” . . . Our Barbara really blos- somed out during the Senior year. Perhaps it was love that did the trick but whatever it was she was one swell gal to know. IRIS SMITH Iris I don’t know” . . . Always willing to cooperate in any task we needed done was Iris. This, plus her tall, blonde charm made her a welcome addition to our class. BERKELEY ST. CLAIR Berkeley Need help in your clubs, dances, parties, or w ' hat have you?” Just call on Berkeley. He’s always willing to lend a friendly, helping hand. MARY SCOTT THOMAS Mary Scott Don’t let it worry you” . . . Mary Scott was another quiet little Senior but was always dependable and sweet. She was one of our most capable classmates and we wish her luck.
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