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David Ronald Alexander A fricml may well bc 'recla- ovlccl thc masterpiece of 'natu'rc. a 1 Us as ff' --1wz.n:1ff ,. ,, 1 if Jan Michael Antoniewicz The battle for success is half won, when mm gains thc habit of worlc. ,N I! Harold Wayne Allman He is one of any occasion, bc it work or play, whichever thc case may be. Seniors Donald Howard Barber No goal is too high for thosc who try llfllil enough. 7 Bruce Arnold Andersen In'uc'nt'ion. and solitude pro- duce progressive thoughts. N41 A-if 'ju' L :A Z H' f, .1 --.-'ra l l l l ll 1 Thomas Foster Barkley Thar man. will go fav: hc believes cvmyflzifng hc says.
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l SENIOR President James Shuler CLASS Vice-President Jerry Hillard -a' 711 ' 4.-r l li in A i 1 1 r Secretary Advisor Treasurer Ann Mulkey Mrs. Minnie Gaston Ralph Edwards Seniors dismissed! . . . experiencing the Honor Society , . . being surprised by the privilege of leaving the auditorium first . . . competing among 'homerooms and classes in our last magazine drive and homecoming parade . . . planning for our future vocations . . . holding back tears at the last homecoming half-time ceremony . . . thrilling over the winning of the state football championship in our last year . . . selecting our own mascots . . . aspiring to be tapped into the National Junior Class at the glorious Junior-Senior Prom . . . seeing the Prom King and Queen . . . presenting our own original Class Day Play . . . marching down the aisles in caps and gowns, receiving our long-awaited diplo- mas . . . experiencing a new feeling the last time our Senior Class is together . . . bidding a fond farewell tearfully and with a heavy heart to our beloved Boyden.
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James Ray Basinger There -is a, time of speaking and a time of being still. Larry Ray Beck Laiightci' is a, goocl beginning for frienclship, and by fav the best end. ' J J. C. Beacham, Jr. Live your life today, for toinorroio will take came of itself. Seniors Charles William Belshee . He himself seems 'made for incri'iment'. l f ' ' s x , 8 James Burton Beaver The reivmwl of ca thing 'well clone is to have clone it. ' f'.'-lf7'7P7FfIf.- '.1344 ,':-f , xrlvlrrl' Delores Trexler Bitner And her eyes smiled with her lips. l
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