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4404! in-K WW Qui? 3.52 .san BARBARA ,IICAN HIXON She knows not how to frown. XYILLIANI FRANK JHNXIXGS. JR. His imagination resembles the wings of an ostrich, It enables him to run, thouuli not to sour. l'llYl.l.lS ICAN JONES Fond in the hearts of her clsxssniates she has grown. And for her music' she is known U lil'iNNl'i'l'll l,El'i KAXODIC Tall and slim and full of niischieff, 'VHOMAS FRAXIXLIN KARR 4'Tall he stands in the hall. also in loorlvnll and hasketballf' Elhv 15152 Bmnnn Seniors liA'l'Hl'iRN lCl.OlSlC KINCAID t'It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. NANCY l'il,l.l'iN lilNGRlfA Promise is lll0St ggiveil when the least is said. Sl'fl.XlA .lOSllLfA KNOWl.l'IS Always laughinu. lull ol wit: llvith any party he Can ht. NICKIXLICY RAY l.lGH'l' A Certain simplicity that makes every- one his friend. DORIS liI,lZABlf'l'll LINKOFS l or she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varied. .,' 21 1-2. JOYCE D IQLICNA A IA RTIN How can I study with men on my brain? PH I l.lP DAYI D NIARTI N lo think a few thoughts is to think creat ones. Cl.ARlfINCl3i Yl'fS'I' AIILICS, JR. 'l'ht-re is nothing more deserving than worthiness and friendship. WILLIAM DAVID NIORRISSlC'I l'Ii A wood disposition is more valuable than gold. NELSON STANLEY MOSES Too good for great things and too creat for good.
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Ad .ff ag' kms an- ' 1 , C55 , S, 3 ,A asislil 1 ..-qs' ICYAXGIiI,IXIi XIICHAICL DITLYIZIS Bc-ing only what is fair. Sayinu only what is sweet. B.-XRBARQX ANN DIXON L I'he beautiful are never desolate. 'I'OYIi XIJXIC DUNCAN 4'It is better to be small and shine. Than large and make a sliatlowf' NANCY FORD ICXGLIC HA thing of beauty is a joy forever MARGARET E. GALLIXIORE An once of enterprise is worth a pound of privilege. Seniors ROBICRT ZXCCH.-XICIIS GICRALD K I'he mildest manners with the bravest mind. IIICXRY I,I I'IIl'IR GI LNIORIC H , . ., Xllfllty m many' ways. l'.XI'I. I'.XNXl'll.l, GRQXIIXXI The hand that follows intellect can achieve. IXCKIIC I.l'IlC GR.-XY 'Wvhat is mine is yours And all mine is your DON.-XL Llili HALL For fun he laughs. for Solitude he is quiet, For everyone 1 smile. for him a future bright. HI Zu li? O pai i IQARI, RICHARD HALL He knows so little and knows it so fluently. G ICI J RGIS .XLIAX HA LL XIagnitICent spectacle of human happiness. IIXROLIJ NlliRRl'I I' HALL 'l'lie measure of life is not length, but honesty. HARRY VVAI,'l'IiR HALL hxothing can be truer than widsomf' P.-XRLIE FRANKLIN HANKS, JR. A smile for all, a greeting glad: An amiable. happy way he had. Uhr 15152 Bemnn
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CHARLSIE ANN NOLAN How the wit brightens, How the style reiinesf' SHIRLEY LEU OLINGER There is no virtue so truly great and Godlike as Justicef' VANCE MAWYER OLIVER Good sportsmanship and good com- pany are the very strength of honor. FRED LACY PENNINGTON Never idle, thoughtful of others. MARY JANE PEREGOY Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. QQQW- ,si W a-- '9 'fJ Seniors WILLIAM LLOYD POFF Honor is but an itch in youthful blood of doing acts extravagzantly goodf, SHIRLEY ANN ROBERTS Smiles, Freckles and Personality, Is there a better combination than these? BE'I'I'Y LOUISE ROBERTSON Her aim in life- To make business a pleasure. ' ADA MAE ROGERS The laughter lurking in her ep es Her poise and dignity belies. JAMES WRIGHT ROOPE 'AVVhat should a man do, but be merry? -SEI 22 lf? iv JOHN ALLEN SHELTON Little but loud, and the center of the crowd. CORNEl.IL'S ROGER SHEPHERD Loyalty is the holiest good in the human heart. NANCY ANNE SPANGLER Everywhere in life the true question is not what we gain, but what we dof' LORENE VIRGINIA SPRADLIN Smiling eyes, dimples merry- Troubles with her never tarry. JOE CURTIS STANGER UNO particular motive for living, ex- cept the custom and the habit of it. Uhr 1552 Ermnn
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