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— Alene Donna Anderson Alene Ruby Jewell Andrews Ruby Friendship rings; Silver laughter. 7 ' : . r :S- ' ’ . ’ Charles Peyton Alley, Jr. Peyton Fidelity for the real; Nature’s companion. fj fSSp Danny Gardner Akers Dan Strength for the good; A lover of nature. Patricia Lou Akers Pat Lou Vivid expressions; Voices in the silence. A cheerful presence — As a light in the dark. Charles Allen Aust, Jr. Frosty Full of glee; Time for friendship. 27
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neve ' ‘ai has add and ng that path move from the eig emones, ave 1962 ss 1 ...... , fiL . ' able to catch a glance at the end of our pmnbow. 2 new roads into the future for us. Majtrf things — contributed to our quest for this Measure, more to our memory, and each yearnas been another of our rainbow. In some bewildered way we managed grade class to the unconfused freshman class. There we re- el- many activities in which we were able to participate, and the backward view our sophomore year reveals that we surely started rpaking progress. We felt like a part of Pulaski High School. Our junior year has added much to our store of ). Stationery sales and proms will always remain in the minds of the class wet , fy ack at all the activities in which we have taken part during our senior candles we made and decorated, the banquets we served, the cards we magazine sales, and that great senior play. These aided our trip to New York — g no one could forget. Our quest for maturity and knowledge has been along a wn with many happy memories. wish to thank our sponsors who have helped us during our senior year. They are Margaret Bushong, Miss Suzanne David, Mr. Elmer Huff, Mrs. Edna Loftus, Mrs. Mode, and Mrs. Bessie Totten. ‘ . 7 ur greatest wish is that our school has gained as many fond memories of us as we ve of her. Our class is anxious to reach this treasure, but never will we forget the j ourney that led to it. . ' ? X- 26
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a wuung nana; Great responsibilities. George Granville Bageant G. G. Spinning records; Admired by all. Bonnie Sue Barnett Bonnie Sue Sweetness of a violet; Understanding silence. Philip Morgan Baker Philip Greetings of a patriot; Forthcoming careers. Linda Kaye Aust Linda Pixy-like beauty; The ideal companion. Lewis Darrell Barker Darrell The great hunter; A schemer of merriment. 28
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