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CODELIA USSERY A cheerful heart malces bright the way. Homerocrn Officer IV: Gargoyle Ill, IV, Entre News II, III, Scrice IV, Hcnteicming COIN? II, Pep Club III. TOMMY VAN N CooIness and absence of heat and hate indicate fine qualities. Football I, II. SUE ANN VICKERS Trust follows her words. Clay High School, Green Cone Springs, Florida Ig Bond IV, Senior Play, Speech Department Play III. DAVID WHITE For health and the constant en ioyment of life, give me a keen and ever present sense of humor. RONALD WILKINS A healthful hunger for a great ideal is the beauty and be. Band I, Il, III, IV. 1- gnc: :.-.ff A JUNE VANN Good manners is the art of make ing those people easy with whom we converse. Entre Nous Il, III, IV, Queen Ill, Varsity Club Il, Ill, IV, Vice Presl- dent IV, Hcrneroom Officer Ill. WILLARD VIA Thou quiet lad, there are but few who know the treasure hid in thee. Scotzus III, Lorini Sccii III, IV. ED WELLS True art is reverent imitation of God. Student Council I, Gargoyle Il, F. E. A. III, IV. JANICE WHITE The best and noblest lives are those who set toward high ideals. Entre Nous II, III, IV, Varsity Club iii, iv, F, T. A. iv, Pep Club iv, National Honor Society IV. GLORIA LORRAINE WILLIAMS The world belongs to the ener- getic. Varsity Cluo Il, III, IV, Pres. IV, Pep Club III, IV, President IV, F. B, L. A. II, IV, Secretary IV, 3rd District Director State F. B. L. A. IV, Homeroam Officer III, Who's Who IV.
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THOMAS WILLIAM SMITH A man of hope and forward-Ioolv ing mind. F. T, A. II, III, IV, Entre Noes Il, III, IV, D Club II, III, IV, Fcctboll I, II, IV, Class President I, Stucent Cocncil I, Hall Monitor III, IV, VtlI'tO's Nhc IV. LARRY A. STARLING Good humor is the clear blue slry of his soul. Band II, III, IV, Entre Nous II, D. O. Club IV, F. B. L. A. III. SHARON SULLIVAN Knowledge is a treasure, but prac- tice is the lrey to it. Homeroom Officer I, Varsity Club II, Entre Nous Ill, IV, Treasurer IV, Student Council III, IV, Parliamen- tarian IV, F. B. L. A. III, IV, Presi- dent IV, State Reporter IV, Gar- goyle IV, Who's Who IV, Societe Honoraire de Francais IV, Secretary IV. BARBARA TAYLOR One of the best uses of originality is to say common things in an un- common way. Cheerleader I, II, Ill, Head Cheer- leader III, Advisory Officer I, III, Entre Nous II, III, IV, Treasurer III, Varsity Club Il, III, IV, Ameri- can Legion Oratarical Contest II, III, Pep Club III, IV, Winner School Voice of Democracy Contest III, Dra- ma Festival lll, Speech Dept. Play II, III, Societe Honoraire de Francais III, IV, National Honor Society III, IV, Student Council III, IV, Secre- tary III, President IV, Good Citizen- ship Girl IV, Senior Play IV, SHIRLEY TICE A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital. D. E. III, IV, Secretary IV. 9 I '-nn funn? lf 5'7N' ' Q 1 . gy Vw 2' T di' 3 'UF GARY SPANN Loyalty is the greatest good in the human heart. Rehcbeth High School, Carrier High School, Birmingham, Ala, Engley Iiigh, Birmingham, Alabama, WILLIAM LACKEY STEPHENS Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price F. I. A. Il, III, IV, Entre Nous II, III IV JOHN SYNCO I dare do all that may become a man, who dares do more is none. Band I, II, III, IV, Officer IV, F.E.A. III, F. T. A, IV. WILLIAM VIRGIL TEW Not education, but character, is man's greatest need and man's greatest safeguard. Homeroom Officer IV, Pep Club IV, Who's Who IV. MARJORIE TRAWICK Goodness consists in use and prac- tice. Glee Club III, IV, F. B. L. A. IV.
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JAMES ARTHUR WILLIAMS Lo, one who loved true honor more than fame. Football I. II, III, Homeroom Of- ficer III, Band I, ll, III, IV, Captain IV, F.E.A. III, Morning Devotional Officer IV, F. T. A. IV, Senior Class President, Glee Club II, Who's Who, Key Club IV, Senior Play. BARBARA WINDSOR The world's no better if we wor- ry: life's no longer if we hurry. Band II, III, D. O. IV. PAT WOODALL Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies. Band I, ll, III, IV, Gargoyle ll, Ad- visory Officer I, Student Council II, Latini Socii ll, III, IV, Senior Play. JO ANN CASWELL Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. .1 -J - Q. .ms Qi I-. 'QSM' JIMMY WILLIAMS 'There is always hope in a man who actually and earnestly works. Latini Socii Ill. DELMAS WOOD Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price Latini Socii ll, Tuscaloosa High School, Tuscaloosa, Alabama! D. O. IV. MARTHA WYATT In silence also there's a worth that brings no risk. Varsity Club III, IV, Treasurer IV, F. B. I.. A. IV.
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