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DONNA ADAMS My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope. MARGARET ADAMS Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax. MARY ADAMS Who knows her knows a friend. BOBBY ADDINGTON Bom with a gift of laughter and the sense that the world is mad. SENIOR CLASS RAMONA ADDINGTON Be silent and be safe. SAMMY ARNOLD Why take life seriously--we never get out of it alive anyway. DANEELA BAKER A perfect carnival of fun. SHEILA BAKER Beauty, like a fountain, springs outward from within.
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Buddy Beverly, class president; Jimmy Ray Carter, vice-president; and Donna Adams, secretary. KELLY HIGH’S LARGEST SENIOR CLASS The 1960-61 Seniors, filled with ambition and energy, have proven to be capable leaders in student govern- ment, club work, yearbook production, and in their studies. They are setting an example for the underclassmen to follow and a tradition for themselves to live up to as they work prodigiously toward the goal of graduation. As the leading characters in our school story, they presented a well-acted Senior play, a comedy called The Able Miss Cain, and sold magazines to earn money for a class banquet. Several members of the class won honors; some of these are shown in the section of this book called Who’s Who in the Senior Class. Other honors will be awarded at the graduation exercises. The entire class was enter- tained by the Juniors at the traditional spring formal--the Junior-Senior Prom. This year, for the first time, the class is divided into four homeroom sections sponsored by Miss Hamilton, Mr. Beverly, Mr. Meade, and Mr. S. Gilliam. A few of the Seniors who are pictured in this section will not graduate with the class at the close of the spring semester. These students will complete their work in summer school, and a few will go an extra semester in the fall. 18 i
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BETTY BATES A faithful friend is a medicine of life. SANDRA BAUGH Charm to capture many hearts. WILLIAM BEVERLY Good nature and good sense make a fellow that his friends like. ARMENTIA BEVINS To be awake is to be alive. MARGARET BEVINS Thinking is to me the greatest fatigue in the world. CHARLENE BLAIR Quiet manners are a work of good breeding. ANNA RUTH BOGGS Her pleasure is her power to charm. RAY BLEDSOE Give me neither poverty nor riches. THE 1961
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