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GARY RANSOM BLACKWELL Never look beck—something might be gaining on you I PEGGY JO BLACKWELL I had rather be little and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow.” GAIL DELANE BLALOCK Ours may not be the best of worlds, but through faith and love it can be the best of compro- mues.” 1964 DENNIS B. BROWN “The whole world looks bright from behind a smile.” MARY ESTELLE BROWNE “Lives of great men all remind us: we can make our lives sublime, and in parting leave behind us footprints in the sands of time. NANCY LOU BRUCE The highway of the upright is to depart from evil; he that keepeth his way preserveth his souL JAMES BRYANT Know all you say, but don't say all you know. JULIE LINDA BURNETTE A good deed is never loat; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. SANDRA CAMILLE BURTON Pray as if it were up to God; work as if it were up to you. JAMES DAVID CALDWELL Do what you should and you will have no time to do what you shouldn’t. NANCY CARY CAMPBELL He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. JIMMY EARL CHAVIS Those who laugh with others and not at others will always have friends. 26
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VIRGINIA ALLGOOD “Whatsoever things «re true . . . honest . . . Just . . . pure . . . lovely ... of rood re- port. If there be any vlrture. and If there be any praise, think on these thing».'’ KENNETH WAYNE ANDERSON Courage is not the absence of fear- but the conquest of it.” DORIS ELAINE BALLENGER Happiness is like a kiss; unless shared with others. it s useless. 5 ejen ors JANICE MARIE BALLENGER ‘Today well lived makes every yestreday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope and love.” FREIDA ELAINE BASS It is better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. MARTHA JOSEPHINE BASS “Put all your troubles in the bottom of your heart; sit on the lid and smile. NORMAN RAY BELCHER As we are. so we do; and as we do, so is it done to us.” CHARLES MICHAEL BELL Life is like music: it must be composed by ear. feeling, and instinct—not by rule.” IRMA LEAR BIBER Thus the year draws to a close while memories linger as does an enveloping mist, and I reach out to begin anew wherever the paths might lead. JOHNNY BRENT CHUCK” BISHOP Gratitude is riches, complaint is poverty, and the worst I ever had was wonderful. JUDITH ANN BISHOP Life is full of laughter but laughter never ends; give me instead, forever, the friendship of my friends. LARRY RANDALL BISHOP When a man is no longer anxious to do bet- ter than well, he is done for.” 25
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MARGUERITE •'CHRIS C HRISTOPHER Let no one who live» be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned ha» it» rain bow. SHIRLEY JOAN COCHRCM Be what you are. not what everybody think» you are; for only you and God know what you really are. NANCY ELIZABETH COMPTON “Co-oi eration would solve many problem». For in»tance. freckle» would make a nice coat of tan if they would just get together.” 5 seniors LESTER LeROY COOPER. JR. Less than our best is failure. WILLIAM “BILL COOPER “Opportunity is mostly made, and hence hard work rather than luck is the principal ele- ment in success. BRENDA EARLINE COTHRAN ’Today well lived make» every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ROBERT OLIN COTHRAN “The better a man is, the less ready he is to suspect dishonesty in others.” JAMES RANDOLPH CRAIG. JR. ‘The ladder of life is full of splinters, but they always prick the hardest when we're sliding down.” RONNIE ALLEN CRENSHAW To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affec- tion of children ... to leave the world a bit better; ... to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived-that is to have succeeded. SANDRA ELIZABETH CROWE It's not what he has. nor even what he does which directly expresses the worth of a man. but what he is. FREIDA LAVERNE CUDD Be good and you will be happy, but you may be lonesome.” BARBARA EVALOU CULBRETH Oh that I had the strength of ten to serve my God and fellowmen. 27
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