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JOAN FAYE SMITH Selfishness has no place in her life. A special beau all her own . . . a help in time of need p . . . quietness and simplicity . . . little girl charm , ,.l 1,, . . . a twin . . . no powder, no paint, just Nature's touch . . . sincerity is shown through a radiant smile , 11 'ev . . . a pleasure to know . . . Faye JOYCE BAKER SMITH A l And on that cheek, and o'er that brow. So soft, so 'V' calm, so eloquent, the smiles that win. 1 A half-surprised laugh . . . a closet full of beautiful -1. 1 clothes . . . quiet and soft-spoken . . . a friendly word and gentle smile to all . . . round face and rosy cheeks framed by light brown hair . . . Joyce CHARLES PERS ON TAYLOR His greatest job was eating all the while, good meats, good wines, and all in hearty style. Quiet and easy going but he will tell you what he thinks . . . zooming white Ford . . . sprinkled with wit, laughter, and friendliness . . . excitement for every- thing large or small . . . a pleasant smile . . . the ability to do good work when he tries . . . a sincere friend . . . Charles f? 'V' MAURICE FOLGUA TURNER, JR. 6 We did not think it worth our while to find objections to his friendliness. A slow careless walk . . . shrug of the shoulders . . . late to bed and late to rise . . . eager participation in all phases of Coopers . Q . lover of '58 Fords . . . a witty classroom participant . . . Reece
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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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TERRY TYSON Tall, thin, clean-shaven, and his temper controlled. Whose jovial face shone red as any fire. Brown wav hair and reen eyes . . easily em- Y S - barrassed . . . loves cars and baseball . . . a sincere friend . . . likes to laugh . . . big-hearted . . . huge in frame but speaks softly . . . a shy smile for everyone . . . a hard worker . . . Terry ji' 'UW BENJAMIN WOODROW VES TER Ring in the valiant man and free. The larger heart, the kindlier hand. Dependable in carrying out a project to the end . . fun-loving . . . the ability to do good work--if he ing to direct, and the ability to execute . . . loves . . . a smile that would melt the coldest of hearts . . . always on the go . . . Bennie tries . . . has the heart to conceive, the understand- parties . . . headaches . . . has a way with everyone For he is given to sports, to wildness, and much ROBERT DAVID VICK, JR. company. I1 A certain smile for a certain girl . . . P.B. . . . captain of basketball team . . . lover of practical jokes . . . a slow grin from eyes to mouth . . . al- ways busy . . . voices echoing down the hall . . . Robert DONNIE SYLVES TER WEAVER . He suddenly burst out singingg and everyone was filled with such delight . . Versatility plus . . . dreams of his own T-Bird Death of the World --twice . . . brilliant scholar . . . a possible recording career . Weejuns . . . Donnie wonderful personality and a marvelous touch of humor . . . I know I failed that test --followed by straight
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