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BARBARA JEAN DOGGETT Barb I think, but I dare not speak. Pet Peeve: Unnecessary talking. Aim: To be an interior decorator. JAMES EDWARD DYER Friar A classroom is just like an old car, a crank in the front and a bunch of nuts in the back. Pet Peeve: People who aren't themselves. Aim: To graduate. ' l 'FW LINDA REED DAVIS Davis Don't worry today about what you should have done yesterday. Pet Peeve: People who think they know so much. Aim: To marry a tall man. MAE JEANETTE DEAS Net 'Leave silence to the saints, I'm just human. ' Pet Peeve: A car with no gas. Aim: To be an Airline Stewardess for TWA. 'C' ROBERT WILLIAM FULLER Brother There's always tomorrow. Pet Peeve: Cold rainy days. Aim: Go to school. TOBIE JOE GRACE 'Tobin Rote lf it doesn't happen today, it will happen tomorrow. Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people Aim: To finish school.
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WARREN LEE ALLEN 'Buddy' 'Please yourself in what you do. Pet Peeve: Autocratic rule . Aim: Make a career in the medical field. BONNIE FAYE BRAGG Bonnie Pearl Those who love are but one step from heaven. Pet Peeve: Loud, silly or unnatural people. Aim: To become brilliant. I-IAZEL ANNETTE BURT Nette She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. Pet Peeve: Snobby People. Aim: To memorize all literature memory work. BARBARA GAYLE BYRD 'Birdie' I never let studying interfere with my education. Pet Peeve: People who won't co -operate. Aim: Go to the University of Alabama and major in history. -Q-1- CARL WOODROW BROWDER, IR. Woody Sho--nuff. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Aim: To become principal of SCI-IS. SARAH ANN BROWN TiCk' Once upon a time - and once was enough Pet Peeve: Rude, self-centered people. Aim: To take life easy and get rich.
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WILLIA M THOMA S GUYTON Sweet Willie The more you put into a thing, the more you get out of it. Pet Peeve: Homework over the weekend. Aim: To become a successful movie director. DAVID THOMAS HATCHER Hatcher Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, only do it first. Pet Peeve: People who put on. Aim: To fly a jet, and crash, and fly again. PAUL WAYNE MARTIN Woodlawn Put off today what you can do tomorrow. Pet Peeve: Race to the choc machine. Aim: To satisfy. JOSEPHINE MASTERS Josie What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness. Pet Peeve: People who think only of themselves. Aim: To attend the Selma Business School. z4, - .,v' twin-3 N GERALDINE FRENCH HEARNE Genie 'To err is human, to forgive divine. Pet Peevg: People who think they are smart. Aim: To make the best better. DONALD BRUCE JOHNSON Duck Live fast, die young and have a good- looking corpse. Pet Peeveg People with split personalities Aim: To hit a corn field wide open in a Model T Ford. '50
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