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First Row— Tuck, Ruthie Mac Turchi, Frank J., Jr. Friendship and com' He'll come out on top. panionship arc her guides. Second Row— Turchi, Valentino Walker, Rita Jean Benard Happy go lucky. A champion in more than one field. Third Row— Wallis, Ruth Eloise Walters, Ernest J., Jr. Always ready for fun. Our own Bob Hope! Taylor, Bennie Marie Taylor, Mary Patricia Terry, Myrtice Vivian As sweet as they come. A girl with a gentle way about her. To be tactfully frank is an art. Second Row— Terry, Selnia Tex Thompson, Paul Tillman, Ann Lauree Calmness is a great ad' vantage. Love is the business of the idle, but the idle-ness of the busy. One who stands out in any crowd. Third Row— Tipton, Peggy Jean Tribbe, Nonna Trotter, Lucille With a twinkle in her eye she 11 get by. “Oh. fine, fine.” A ripnlc of laughter, a bundle of fun; to fill that order, she's the one.
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First Row— Shanks, Frederick D.. Jr. Sly on the courts and courts on the sly. Shoop, Barbara Dell A cheerful smile and a good word for everyone. Simpson, Norma Jean We need more like Norma. First Row— Spears, Dorothy Helen She needs no purse: her gold is in her hair. Second Row— Steed, Betty Jean How could one have so many friends? Third Row— Sullivan, Arwanna For she’s the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Starr, John Robert Barraque Buckaroo! Strahn, Betty Merle A right hand man in the library. Sullivant, Minnie Lee Sweetness and sincerity plus just the right amount of wit. Second Row— Sloan, Ara Nora Sweet and conscientious. Third Row— Smith, Rolf Duane King of the daredevils. Smith, Gordon Wallace Fun is his motto. Smithwick, Jimmy C. A baritone voice we will miss. Smith. Joseph W. Better to be happy than wise. Socia, Anna Mae A sweet silence.
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First Row— Ward, Chotsie I believe in hcro-wor ship, but let the hero do the worshipping. Second Row— Westbrook, Max He had his loves, but basketball was his greatest. Ware, George W., Jr. Ishkabibble. Wharton, Richard Hamilton Dick's music will be missed around school. Weil, Helen Mae P. B. H. S. Sweetheart. Wortham. Lois Ann The future will be good to her. Third Row— Wynn, Marie Young Yvonne Zuber, Frances A. To be quiet is not to 1 am NOT a Yankee!! Cheerful and gay; she'll be weak. w,n h«r wa? These students left school to join the armed services, but a number of them will receive diplomas upon completion of basic training. Armstrong, Turner January, 1945. Haralson, Charles Arthur November, 1944. Jehlen. John Ervin Bland. John Harold December, 1944. January, 1945. McGehee, Edward Lee January. 1945. Ford, Jimmy January, 1945. ■+ Wassell, Billy J. January, 1945.
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