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Ruby Anita Dishon “Sheena” “Knowledge is treasure, But practice is the key to it.’ Laymon Ehvood Dishon “Woody” “He served the most, Who served his countr y best.” Viola Kathleen East “Scamps” “She turns to pleasure all she finds.” Lewis Matthew Edmonds “Louis” “A faithful friend is the medicine of life.” Marietha Gay Edwards “Sis” “All words are pegs to hang ideas on.” Betty Lou Eller “Betty” “Laughter is the key to life.” I Wallace H. Flinchum “Smiley” “Youth comes but once a life- time.” Robert William Furrow “Bobby” “Whoever lives true life, Will love true love.” Joyce Giles “Jo” “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness.” -ml Senior ( Troy J. Flinchum “Shiloh” “W i s d o m is better than rubies.”
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Clyde Wallace Bruce “Wally” frilling, friendly and easy I to like, | has been our constant I delight.” James Robert Bullion “Jim” “Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself.” Sandra Lee Burke “Burke” “Thoughts seem to come and go in thy large eyes.” Charles Caldwell “Charlie” “It’s all right to have a train of thoughts if you have a terminal.” Bill DuVal Craig “Bill” ' Jice-looking, athletic and Evelyn Judy Cunningham Carol F. Carpenter “Yankee” “If you rule the world quiet- ly, you must keep it amused.” Charles Edwin Dalton Larry Gene Clevinger “Clevinger” “Life without luve or mis- chief, isn’t life.” sometimes lazy, “Puddin” “Charles” Robert Virgil Dalton evertheless, he drives the “With friends, life is wonder- “An ounce of mirth is worth “Bobby” girls crazy.” ful.” a pound of sorrow.” “The mirror of all courtesy. 1
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Bernice Lee Goad “Bernice” “Friendly, helpful, girl of rarity, Considerate, kind, full of charity.” Eugene Orville Goad “Hugo” “Loaded with zeal, full of wit; Wherever he goes, he’ll make a hit.” Glenna Graham “Blondie” “She likes to sit and gab a while, But mischief lurks behind that smile.” Bobby L. Grubb “Bobby” “Longer liveth a glad man than a sorry.” John Wesley Hall, Jr. “Pop” “The man that loves and laughs Must surely do well.” Larry Kendrick Hall “Harry” “The next day is never so good as the day before.” Mary Meredith Hall “Mary Byrd” “Sweet was her blessing, A bundle of joy.’ Brenda Joyce Harrell “Brenda” “A blush to accompany a sparkling smile, Charm to capture many hearts.” Shirley Louise Hatcher “Shirley” “One who is sweet and kind of shy, On her lasting friendship we can rely.” Ephriam John Hedge “Johnny” Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
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