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Robert A. Hicks The force of his own merit makes his own way. Dennis Hillman Secret and self-contained. Shirley Jean Holbrook The friendliest in her class, such a nice trait to possess. Terry D. Jenkins The style is the man him- self. Ingrid Phyllis Kennedy Capable, clever, nice, and sweet, with a kind word for anyone she may meet. Kenneth L. Kennedy The combined qualities of a fine man and a good athlete. Ronnie Joe Kilgore A man ' s happiness— to do things proper to man. Jerry King The only way to resist temp- tation is to yield to it. Ruth Elaine Large She adds a precious seeing to the eye. Carolyn Sue Lawson All women are ambitious naturally. Margaret Yvonne Lawson I live for fun and fun I have. Nikki Lawson Life without mischief is not life at all.
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Brenda Katherine Fatony Without music, life would be a mistake. Joel McKinley Flanary He ' s the quiet type, whose nature never varies. Helen Foster It ' s better to be small and scatter sunshine than large and cast a shadow. Jerry Fraley It ' s fun to be a boy when all you have to be is good— not superior. Ronnie Freeman It ' s a good idea totake things as they come— if you can handle them that fast. Saundra Funk Quiet— but what a girl. Terry Funk Beware of the man who says little. Yvonne Lynn Gibson Live amid love and laughter. Douglas Wayne Gouge Not a talker, a thinker! Roger Hale He ' s the quiet type but you can tell he ' s around. James E. Hamm Love of learning is a pleasant and universal bond, since it deals with what one is and not what one has. Margaret Alice Helbert Happiness she takes where- ever she goes.
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Ray Lawson Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Barbara Jean Love Who is it can read a woman? Avery Olan McClellan, Jr. I ' ll pack my troubles in my ole tin trunk and sit on the trunk and grin. Burnis Edward kJcConnell It is not good thatmen should live alone. Sherry McConnell A good folly is worth what you pay for it. Johnny M. McElyea When he works he works; but when does he work? Patricia Anne Mabrey A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power. James Howard Maine I hope I shall have leisure to make good. Mike Maine Why should I study, am I not a genius? Bobby Samuel Marshall It is better to ask some of the questions than to know all the answers. Ilene Meade Goodness does not consist of greatness, but greatness is goodness. Olga Meade God ' s rarest blessing is, after -11 - 1 II
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