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are found in our fair school Richard Allen Greer: ‘‘Knowledge comes from learning well retained.” James Ward Griffits: ‘‘Sing away sorrow, cast away care.” Ruby Louise Griffin: “It is the provinces of knowledge to speak and the privilege of wisdom to listen.” Lynn Hunter Groseclose: Conscientious, true, always striving for the best.” Marvin Douglas Gullion: “As the sun colors flowers; so does art color life.” Hugh Stephen Gwyn: “To him each morning is the yawn of a new day. Activity Finally, the big day of October arrived! Each senior awaited his turn to receive the biggest bonus of his senior year—his class ring! Here Judy Clark, David Blevins Carol Raspess, and Mike Fray admire their rings with the help of Mr. Don Thompson. 26
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and even a few scholars James Walter Fogleson: “We will remember him for his faith.” James Allen Foster: He who sows courtesy reaps friendship.” Ronald Mack Fowler: “Twilight and evening bell, and after that the dark. And may there be no sadness of farewell, when I embark.”— Tennyson 0 Killed in Automobile Accident Dec. 25, 1960 John Michael Fray: “Strong in body, strong in mind, his place in life, easy to find.” Julia Ann Garvey: “Intelligence, sparked with laughter.” Lynda Kay Goodman: Variety is the spice of life. Thelma Mae Goodpasture: Character is greater than any career, she has character that knows no fear.” Suzanne Patterson Graham: A perfect lady, nobly planned; to warm, to comfort, and command. Robert Thomas Graybeal: “The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm.”
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now with the final bell Jo Ella Hall: What we are is God ' s gift to us, and what we become is our gift to God.” Roger Eugene Hayes: “Contented, self-respecting, and keeping in the middle of the road.” Margaret Llewellyn Hoge: 27 Cheerfulness keeps a kind of day-light in the mind.” L inda Carol Hall: “Her life is like a snowflake—it leaves a mark but never a stain.” Donald Willis Hash, Jr.: “The game of life is to be played as any other game—fairly.” Marilyn Dianne Hester: Quiet, sincere, liked by all.” Richard Randolph Heldreth: “Happiness was born a twin; share it with someone.” Cheryl Darlene Hutton: In her quietness there is charm. Linda Ann Hoofnagle: Sweet, petite, a treat to meet.” Susan Elizabeth Hutchinson People like her make the world go around.”
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