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Lottie Mae Hedge “Lottie-da” “Laughing, smiling and oh so bright, talking, joking, and full of delight.” H Shelby Jean Hill “Shebby” The sweet magic of a cheer- ful face.” Danny El Hinklcy “Danny” “Soft is the music that would charm for ever.” Virginia Mae Hollandsworth “Virginia” “She is quiet, like a garden.” ! $s 1 ,1 i Senior ass Bobbie Jean Horton “Bobbie” “For one who is so quiet and shy, She always greets you with her sparkling eye.” James A. Howell “Chief” “The best way to keep good acts in memory is to re- fresh them with new.” r fl Her ev Philip Howell “Phil” “Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.” Gracie Hurst “Gracie” “She is calm and quiet a de- light.” Walter Benjamin Keister “•Benny” “A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men.” Nathaniel Kelly “Nat” “A man of courage never wants weapons.” to
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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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Shirlev Ann Kemp “Shirley” I ailor boys have talked to Ime in English.” Roberta Lee Kilby “Bobbie Lee” “Small in size but abundant in charm.” Barbara Jordan King “Barb” “Nothing is impossible to the . man Who does not have to do it himself.” Kenneth Robert Knott “Kenneth” “There is often voice and words in a silent look.” Frances Dawn Landreth “Dawn” iShe has a heart as pure as gold, ler memories our hearts will ever hold.” Joseph Noblin Lawson “Buddy” “Nothing is more hopeless than a scheme of merri- ment.” Nancy Ellen McCraw Bobby McGuire Jerry Ellsworth Loar Robert Lee Lorton “Nancy” “Happy, thoughtful, kind and “Bobby” “Our most important are our “Jerry” “Bobby” true, There is no favor she will earlier years.” He’s a gentleman from sole “Always full of fun and to crown.” folly.” not do.”
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