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MAMIE FRANCES NARRON A love that life could never tire, death quench or evil stir, The mighty Master gave to her. Likes pretty cars and clothes . . . likes to have fun . . . skirts and blouses . . . favorite color, red . . . hamburgers and French fries . . . a smile that never fades . . . a marvelous personality . . . always dependable . . . sense of humor . . . dreams of a brick cottage full of fine modernistic furniture . . . Coopers will lose a nice girl . . . Pete 7 F MYRTLE MARIE PARKER She is as kind as she is fair, For beauty lives with kindness. A happy smile . . . suppressed giggles breaking the quietness of study hall . . . blue '56 Ford . . . faith- ful attendant to all meetings . . . a deep blush . . . always willing when needed . . . right hand girl for some lucky employer . . . eager participation in all phases of Coopers . . . Marie WOODARD LONZIE PARKER, JR. ' 'E' A laugh is worth one hundred groans in any market. An infectious laugh and a yen for conversation . . . a if S witty classroom participant . . . enjoys the honey- ' heavy dew of slumber --in class . . . lover of practi- ly H, cal jokes . . . laughter ringing through the halls . . light, light hair and a mischievous twinkle in green eyes . . . W. L. PEGGY ANN POLAND And there were none but few godlier than she. A wonderful secretary for a lucky boss . . . tall gal p looking for a tall guy . . . Editor of the BULLDOG . . long brown hair and a friendly smile . . . intellectual . . . bursting with talent . . . a conscientious indi- vidual . . . a teacher's joy . . . quietness and sim- plicity . . . areal typist . . . Peggy
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JOHNNY FLOYD LAND He seldom spokeg but what he said was clearg and full of senseg so that you wished to hear. A short fellow full of fun learn . . . always helping another . . . kind and light-hearted . . . smart in all classes . . . a good participant . . . enjoys his work . . . Johnny BETTY JOAN LONG Some fair, sweet girl with skillful hand, and cheerful heart to treasure. Gold-sprinkled hair . . . a love for diamonds . . . dreams of keeping house . . . . pink lipstick . . . always at the lunch line . . . a sympathetic listener . . . a genuine interest in her fellow-students . . . Betty IH 3 . v'm ,- Lf 'Ii ' Q.,-. fg 'h'gt lkj T, t Lrjfglg J and pep . . . eagerness to ig. .- BARBARA ANN LANGLEY Holy, fair, and wise is sheg The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be. Dark brown hair and brown eyes . . . lover of ham- burgers and drinks in cups . . . endless discussions in the library . . . favorite movie- Wild in the Country . . Barbara in . . toreadors and blouses JOYCE FAYE MOSS Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg Like twilight's too, her dusky hair. Deep blue eyes . . . desire to become a policewoman . . . lover of blue . . . quiet--but she'l1 say what she thinks . . . hopes to see the world . . . quiet whispers in World History class . . . a friend with the same name . . . Joyce
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PHYLLIS GALE PRICE You are as gold as the half-ripe grain that merges to gold again, as white as the white rain that beats through the half-opened flowers. Outfit for every occasion . . . fresh as a daisy and neat as a pin . . . a yen for small talk . . . a con- scientious worker . . . endeavoring to do things right . . . a rapid conversationalist . . . dry wit at the weirdest moments . . . Phyllis DENNIS ERVIN PROC TOR He seldom spokeg but what he said was clearg and full of senseg so that you wished to hear. Eager for knowledge . . . the wonder of physics class . . . always willing to help . . . that once-in-a-life time ride with a mannequin . . . quiet and sincere a tremendously good sport . . . Dennis BETTY ANN SMITH But tell of days in goodness spent, A heart whose love is innocent. Fascinating wit . . . dependable . . . always wants to help . . . likes parties and thick milk shakes . . . ,', out-going, bubbling personality . . . sense of pos- sessiveness . . . quick change of moods . . . talks of boys over half-eaten lunches . . . a carefree, happy child at heart . . . Betty Ann 7' DONALD RAY SMITH He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. Loves to hunt . . . church every Sunday . . . a twin who plays the guitar . . . blushes easily around girls dry wit at the oddest moments . . . always busy but time for everyone . . . slow and thoughtful ans- wers . . . Be that way all your life and see if I care . Ray
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