Biloxi High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Biloxi, MS)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 33 text:

CHARLES DENNERY WAMBSGANS nnennyu He who laughs last-laughs bestl Ha.' Ha! LEON WEILL CAROLYN JEAN WHEELER Shorty Look to the sun and you'll never see the shadows. ROBERT E. WETZEL ..F0g,, Don'l depend on a woman to do somethingf' GLORIA SYBIL WHITE What's the worth of anything but for the hap piness 'twill bring. HARVEY GLENN WHORTON Thou art my master, but I am not thy .slave.' ELDON WILLIAMS Peanut 'ADon't ever say you carft: you may do it the best. LAWRENCE WILLINGHAM Uldarryn

Page 32 text:

WADE VICK Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. AvIs LINNELLE VIGNES GLA-vis!! Memories are valuable-capture them. KATHERINE VLAIIOS Destiny is not a matter of chanceg it is a matter of choice. It is not to be waited forg it is a thing to be achieved. MARY VI.AIIos Happiness often sneaks in through a floor you didn't lsnuu: you had left open. JACQUELINE TULLIS jackie The only way to kill quietness is to talk it to death. PATRICIA ANN TYRONE Fernwo0d You ean't reach second base and keep your foot on first. ALVIN VALLO Pete The hand is quicker than the eye, and there are plenty of black eyes to prove it. ALMA BEENELL VANCOURT Van Patio The first thing education teaches you is to walk alone.



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ETHELYN Wise HE!!! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of the graduating class of 1954, do hereby bequeath the following things to the undergraduates of Biloxi High School. Barbara Bittle-My long hair to Betty Belcher, since it's evident she needs it. Marlene Allen-My bobby pins to any girl who likes to set her hair every night. June Fountain-l'll be in such a hurry when I get out, I won't have time to leave anything. ,lane Blake-My journalistic ability to anyone who can put up with it. Thomas Graves-My solo chair in the clarinet section to Oscar Lestrade. Opal Danise-My ability of dressing out in Phys. Ed. to Rita Mae Reaux. Elois Byrnes-My desk in Mr. Crum's room to anyone who'll take it. David Hammond-My happy disposition to ,Ioan Gryder. Richard Amick-To Bill Lovelace, everything that's so dear to me at B.H.S. Joann Goodman-My fear of speaking, to Raw- hide-he needs some. Helen Dalzell-My love for school to Billy Moran. Donna Ruth Foster-My ability to be tardy to anyone who thinks he can do it and get away with it. Ann Balter-My beautiful soprano voice to Patricia Cousins. Richard Carron-My ability to get out of class to Don Munson. Mickey Guzzetti-My possessions to Eugene Toche. Marie Pavich-My love for talking and chewing gum to Julie Summerlin. Judy Raley-My love for history and my seat in Miss Everett's class to Patsy Magill. Myrthene Fryery-All the joys of school to lone Hormanski. Beverly Goff-My ability to keep calm while making a speech for Mrs. Collins to all sophomores. Mary Rose Dubaz-Everything I have is des- perately needed. Elaine Otto--My robe in Biloxians to Patsy Magill. Audrey Murray-My pony tail to Sylvia Rose Fountain. Maxey Murdaugh-My ability to dance to any- one with an ample supply of shoes. Woody James-My position as student conductor of the hand to Oscar Lestrade.

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