Carthage High School - Carthaginian Yearbook (Carthage, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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JERRY DEITZ - Had I been present at tlii- nri-ation I might have given them some valuable information. JOYCE DICKSON Often seen, seldom heard. RON DITTMAN His kindly wit and twinkling eye reveal his fun loving nature. LAWANA DYER-Little she says, but much she does. JUDY EARP---A good kind heart with many friends. DON EASSONAHe does everything well, editing included. GEORGE ERWINvAnd he sighed for more worlds to conquer. DON EVANS-Rest firstg then work. RONNIE FIKE- Who could ask for a better man. KAIHLEEN FLANIGAN--A toast to a girl with a heart and a smile. LAWRENCE FOLLMER-Don't lest with me, I am a serious minded man. DAVID FOSDICK-My middle name was fearless. ROY FOSS Invaluable to the school as an athlete. ELDON FREEMAN--The devil is a gentleman. RONNIE GALLOWAY---I'm not as seri- ous as I look. BUDDY GARNER--Me thought I heard a voice say Sleep no more. FRANK GILBREATH-A star in the fir- mament of farmers. SHIRLEY GILLOCK--She returns only to leave with us. KENNETH GOETTELfHis smile goes all the way around and buttons in bark, JERRY GOING-'But what if l fail my purpose here. JERRY GOLDEN---You can lead a man to school, but you can't make him think. ROBERT GOODMAN-Silent men are sometimes the best. BILLIE RAE GRACE'-What she under- takes is always done. BESSIE GRENINGER-A cheerful word and a smile for everyone. MERLE GULICK--There's nothing like fun, is there? RUTH ANN HAlLEYAStudious, lOIly, and a friend to all. JOHN HALL I never hurry-neither do I worry. TAYLOR HAMMETT-None can say he was expendable. 61- ,th 'fl-we is

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JACK BECK-Make much of me, good men are scarce. JOHN BEERLY-Push on-keep moving. NANCY BERNER-A very gentle per- son, and of a good conscience. NANCY BOWEN-Quiet and a friend to all. CALVIN BOYD-God bless the man who first invented sleep. TWYLA BRANSON - Meet her and iudge for yourself. ALLEN BRESHEARS - Steadfast of thought. JOYCE BURROWS-Her only fault is she has no fault. JOHN BUTERBAUGH-Let the world slip, we shall never be younger. TOM CAMERON-Good nature with- out disguise. CHARLES CHAPMAN-Now he knows the C Club is not a navy organiza- tion. BETTY CHASTAIN-A likeable little lass. ROSE CHRISMAN-Quiet in appear- ance with motives unknown. BECKY CLEM-Small in stature but big in heart. WAYNE CLEVENGER-A fellow with individuality. MARILYN CLINE-Here is a lady. BILLY COOK- l've fought a good fight. VIOLET COOK-A good heart is worth gold. LLOYD COOLEY-He doesn't dare be as funny as he might. SHIRLEY COOLEY-A good nature that will never die. JUDY CORDELL-Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes I just sit. CHARLOTTE CORDER-My true love hath my heart, and I have his. RICHARD CROWELL-He speaks when his soul is stirred. HUBERT CUNNINGHAM - Wisely and slowly I go-they stumble who go fast. JUNIOR DAUGHERTY-As for me all I know is-l know nothing. ALBERT DAVIS-I came, I saw, I con- quered. H. B. DAVIS-He is full of pep. He makes opponents watch their step. LUISA DAVIS-Ah! That there were more like her.



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if Q DONALD HAMMOND-He chose the Army as a life companion. AMOS HAMMONDS-The wealth Of his deeds builds his fame. LORAN HARGIS-I never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles me. DAVID HARRIS-His awards speak for themselves. KAREN HELMER-Pour from thy heart the fairest of art. LINDA HENSLEY-A companion who is cheerful. PHYLLIS HENSON-She seeks to be good, but aims not to be great. DOUG HIBDON-Never too busy to ioin in the fun, always on hand when there's work to be done. ANNETTE HILL-A light heart lives long. NORMA FERN HODGE-Mildest man- ner and gentlest heart. HERBERT HOERMAN-It's not wise to be wiser than necessary. CARMEN HOLDMAN-Speech is sil- ver, silence is golden. DEAN HOLE-If I am somewhat slow in making a resolution-when I make it I keep it. ELLIOTT HUNTER-TO be of use in the world is the only way to be happy. LARRY HUTCHISON-I shall laugh my' self to death. SHARRON HYDER-My aim-success, my hopevto win. NANCY JACOBS-An ideal gift for any man. MAYNARD JOHNSON-My mind to me a kingdom is. SARA JOHNSON-Laugh, and the world laughs with you. DONNA KAY JONES-In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH JONES--Excellent things are rare. BILL JUNKIN-He has the head to con- trive, the tongue to persuade, and the hand to execute any mischief. BOB KAUGHMAN-He has the devil in his eyes. SHERIAN KELLER-She moves with ease. CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH - As merry as the day is long. SANDRA KIRK-Little I ask, my wants are few. CURT KNIGHT-Who follows me must travel fast. HUBERT LAFFOON-Dependability is valuable.

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