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TED SUMNERS-What he wills he does. CAROL SYLVESTER-Her heart held hid- den treasures. DEANNA TlNDlLLfHer biography is sweet and true. JANELLE TRlMBLEASunshine her pos- session, sweetness her dispositionf HERMAN TRIPLETT-He mixes reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. LARMA TRIPLETT - Sweet, carefree, gay, yet quiet and composed. TONY TRIPLETTfl hope I shall have the leisure to make good. comsruis L. UKENA-My thoughts are my own. CAROLYN VACCA-Her pleasantness has added much. PAT VAN l'lOOSERAHigh in stature as well as ideals. KAREN VAN URK-Do but look upon her hair, it is bright as love's star when it riseth. HELEN WADDELL-l like a quiet life. SUZANNE WAGGENER--She was as good as she was fair. SHARON WARDEN-So faithful in love and so trusting in life. ANTHONY WATSON-The farmers are the founders of human civilization. ELLEN WEATHERLY-A faithful friend, a dangerous enemy. JANE WEAVER - Modern Florence Nightingale. WALTER WEBB-Always friendly just the same, always square in life's old game. MARY ANN WELTON-She thinks too much-such ones are dangerous. JOYCE WHITAKER-To know her is to love her. FRANCHON WHITEHEAD-And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. WAYNE WICKSTROM-Good sports- manship means good fellowship. WAYNE WILKERSON-There have been many great men with red hair. JUDY WITTEMAN-A face with sun- shine spread over. CHARLES WOFFORD-This man is worth knowing well. PAUL YORK-A gentleman and a scholar. MARY KAREN YOUNG-A fierce heart in a gentle hide. KENNETH ZRUBEK-His deeds speak stronger than any pen. A
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Y-CZ. it ., Q ANN PUETT-Young in limbs, in iudg- ment old. CAROL PUGH - One thought, one grace, one wonder. EVERETT RALSTON-His good humor is a fountain never dry. REX RAYDON-He should, he could, he did the best. PHYLLIS REDMOND-What would we do-without her wit. ELMER REID-A steam engine in trous- ers. CONNIE REYNOLDS-Let us make an honourable exit. CARL RHODE-Let the others do the labor and I'll do the rest. PAT RICKMAN-Precious iewels come in small packages. RICHARD RIMMER-One too wholly true to dream untrue. PAT ROBERTSON-Go and do thou likewise. RICHARD ROGERS-Every man has his faults, honesty is his. ROSEMARY ROYER-A still small voice but they listened when she spoke. DICK RUSH-A newcomer but he has made his place. DEE ANN SALE-Yet she seemed busier than she was. JACK SARTIN-He commanded more than he knew. JUDY SCHMIDTKE-Blue eyes and blond hair is a fine combination. CLARE SEARS-A larger heart is sel- dom found. RONNIE SKELTON-A pleasant like- able sort of a fellow. ALICE SLINKARD-To have a friend, be a friend. GARY C. SMITH-None but himself can be his parallel. GARY W. SMITH-Honor lies in honest toil. RON SPRADLEY-That nature might rise and say to all the world, This was a man. LOREN STAFFORD-Just a moment sir, I'Il explain it to the class. DON STAGGS-A fellow we're glad to call our friend. DAN STANLEY--With a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. JERRY STEARNS-Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, so do I. DIXIE STOCKDALE - She brought forth music that pleased the gods.
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IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH HOMER SHARP Born-March 4, T939 Died-December 25, T956 Eyes ThaT laughed aT whaT They saw- A friendly Hello To one and all, A smile Tull of sunshine-a hearT good as gold, So many fond memories each one of us holds, ThaT was Joe. A parT of himself he gave To all, The old, The young, The greaT, and The small, Kind, ThoughTTul, and always sincere, These qualiTies remembered, To us are so dear, ThaT was Joe. The bond beTween us remains unbroken- And our remembrance, Though iT be unspoken, Will somehow reach him where he is, And he will know our hearTs are his. ThaT was Joe. By Diane Barton
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