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Eighth Grade Miss Frances Parrish Class Flower: Rose Colors: Blue and Gold Motto : To be rather than to seem. OFFICERS President, James Dwicht Johnson Secretary, Gladys Clifton Vice President, Marjorie Younc Treasurer, Eleanor Lambert ROLL Ruby Adams, Ann Browning, Gladys Cilfton, La Rue Coats, Ruth Godwin, La Vern Hargis, Peggy Holder, Edna Mae Johnson, Katie Johnson, Eleanor Lambert, Alma Ruth Lee, Ida Mae McLamh, Faye Neighbors, Joyce Ann Norn ' s, Rosa Lee Norris, Verline Norris, Annie Jean Partin, Lillie Mae Pollard, Jackie Porter, Mary Standi, Shirley Stephenson, Suda Tart, Willa Mae Tart, Joyce Ann Watson, Mamie Wilkins, Marjorie Young, La Rue Horton, Leon Allen, Preston Allen, De Leon Barbour, Max Barber, Lacy Byrd, J. C. Creech, Roy Gilbert, Mack Godwin, James D. Johnson, Donford Matthews, Darrell Moore, Edward Parker, George Parks, Connie Phillips, Earl Stewart, Benton White, Royce Woodall. Omaline Holland, Madie Lee Manning. Mrs. Kate Wiccins Class Flower: Rose Colors: Blue and Gold Motto: To be rather than to seem. OFFICERS President, Dorothy Hodges Secretary, Ai.ene Ennis Vice President, Jean Johnson Treasurer, Charles K. Stephenson ROLL Braxton Allen, Donald Creech, E. H. Creech, James Godwin, Kenneth Grimes, Edward Horton, Joseph Jernigan. P. B. Johnson, Shelton Lee, Thomas Lee, William Mobley, Kenneth Neighbors, Alfred Parker, Jr., Maxion Parrish, K. G. Raynor, Charles Stephenson, Bennie Tew, Billie Thornton, Gerald Young, Laveta Barbour, Margaret Byrd, Vivian Byrd, Annie Ruth Clifton, Alene Ennis, Dorothy Hodges, Jean Johnson, Sammie Jones, Edna Massad, Bonny Lynn Morgan, Helen Naylor, Marie Neighbors, Floralene Norris, Doris Parker, Elsie Penny, Betty Pollard, Helen Pleasant, Mary Stephenson, Doris Stephenson, Barbara Strickland, Eleanor Stewart, Mary L. Wilkenon, Claudia Whitman. 28
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Commercial Slogans to Characterize the Seniors Miss Lassiter, 100 per cent pure. Melba Adams, So round, so firm, so fully packed. Billy Warren, Good for life. Betty Jean Bryant, Merrily we roll along. Betsy Ann Morgan, Can ' t be beat. Jewel Strickland, Jewel does it. Margaret Vaughn, Pure, gentle and mild. Jeniel Benson, They satisfy. Eunice Stancil, Care saves ware. Geraldine Britt, Duz everything. Wilson Lee, Good as the best, and better than the rest. Rebecca Ann Stephenson, At 10, 2 and 4. Betty Jean Denning, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Dorothy Watson, Good to the last drop. Daphne West, Twelve full ounces. C. W. Lee, There ' s a Ford in your future. Mae Belle Roberts, Be sure with pure. Eloise Benson, Means square deal. Estelle Benson, Pure, safe, dependable. Inez Stephenson, Smooth as velvet. La Ruth Ennis, Sun-Kist. Barbara Ann Pleasant, I ' m a keen worker for you. (J. B., Jr.) Jean McLamb, Energy by the glassful. Alice Ehrie Lee, Up to the minute. Lavon Johnson, A sweetheart in every port. Myrtle Johnson, She ' s lovely, she ' s engaged, she uses Ponds. Elsie Gray Holmes, Silence is golden. Joyce Capps, Certified to make good. Mary Holmes, Journal about town. Dorothy Dean Langdon, Tough but oh so gentle. Hortense McLamb, An O.K. that counts. Lois Neighbors, Live and learn. Louise Norris, It ' s bite size. Eloise Parker, On the spot. Sara Mae Parks, A little goes so far. Dan Barbour, An old southern custom. 30 i
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