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S E N I () R S RITA MAE THOMPSON Motto: || yon w• miI«1 he !« v nI. love and l c lovable.' V-Teens Annual—Second Staff PALM. TIDVVK1.I. Motto: Live and learn, die ami forget it all. Hi-Y JERRY TILLERY Motto: “The tongue is a wild beast—once let loose, it is hard to chain. JACK BAILEY CRICK If u tier Motto: “Look before you leap, for as you sow, ye are like to reap. JIMMY WALDROP Morro: Only the brave deserve the iair.” DAVID R. WALKER Litllf Spooney Motto: Living for others.” Hi-Y. EDNA PEARL WALKER . lin-lir Hell Morro: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” Y-Tcens. Drum Majorette, Newspaper Staff Annual—Second Staff THOMAS HAROLD WALTHALL r. nr Motto: “God Rive us courage to face that which we can not change. Strength to alter that which can Ik- changed and wisdom to know the difference.” Dramatic Club, Hi-Y. Red Cross, Student Council, Newspaper Staff. Cheerleader Annual—Advertising, Second Staff ALTON WATTS Ar Motto: He who loves his fellow men is loving God the holiest way lie can. Monitors’ Club. Red Cross JOAN ELIZABETH WEBSTER Joauie MoTTCi: “If you smile, the world will smile with you.” Red Cross. Monitors' Club
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SENIORS M RGARKT FAYE SORRELL I:nye Motto: “If at first you don't succeed, try. try again. Dramatic Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Forum Club. Newspaper Staff Annual—Second Staff MARY KAYE SORRKI.I. Kaye Motto: Never too late to tread the path to honesty. Library Club, Y-Teens. Future Business Leaders of America. Red Cross Annual—Advertising EARL STARTLKY Motto: Live and let live is the Rule of Common Justice. SHIRLEY SW IN DALI.. Squirt Motto: Never trust a man. Library Club. Y-Teens. Red Cross. Future Business Leaders of America Mutual—Advertising HOMER TAYLOR Ke. r Motto: A man's wisdom maketh bis face to shine. ’ JAMES TERRELL 7- .-c Motto: Justice shines by its own light.” Future Teachers of America. Hi-Y, National Honor Society. Student Council Minual—Editor FAYE TERRY HOl'SE “WoHdie Motto: Do not rush for success so fast that you leave happiness behind. Forum Club. Newspaper Staff, Red Cross Annual—Second Staff BETTY SlTE TH CKER S moocher Motto: I want to get what I want when I want it. and want what I get after I get it. Red Cross, Forum Club. Cheerleader. Monitors’ C AYXE THACKER h'alsy Motto: To get all I can and can all I get. Hi-Y Annual—Advertising SUE THOMAS ' ( 'hubby .Motto: “Be a friend and you'll always have a friend. Library Club, Monitors’ Club
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SENIOR BETTY SUE WILSON Motto: No matter how muddy the water nay get, always come u| smiling. Dramatic Club Annual—Advertising JOE EARL WILSON “Biir Motto: “Tlic man who goes through life hunting for a soft thing, can find it r ght under hi liat.” Hi-Y IIERSCHEL YATES “Brock Motto: What cannot ! • cured, must Ik- endured.” Newspaper Staff. Library Club, Red Cross Annual'—Second Staff JO ANNE YATES Motto: Take dictation from no man- unless you are his secretary. Y-Tccns. Student Council, Forum Club, Red Cross PATRICIA ANNE YE ACER Pat Motto: “It is ill loving—not in being loved—the heart s blessed; it is in giving—not in receiving gifts—we find our quest.” National Honor Society. Future Teachers of America, I«atin Club. Monitors’ Club Annual -Second Staff. Writing . TE fvjJsft A JDIX AL'VIS Dramatic Club. Majorette. Y-Teens Annual—Second Staff ROBERT S. ABNEY JAMES RICHARD DOBBINS ELTON HOLT CLIVE EARL PASS ROC.ER LONG HELEN MeGEHEE PAT McCINTY G RADUA T I () N Now the end is drawing near Of all the things we treasured dear— Happy hearts and carefree days. Merry thoughts and childish ways. Passing notes, and chewing gum. I’m afraid we seemed quite dumb! Farewell to friends who brought us cheer Farewell to teachers treasured dear. To studies seeming drear and dark. To sports that seemed to hold a sjiark. Farewell, dear leader whom we love; When we lagged you gave a shove. Today we embark on a tortuous path. Beset with heartaches, tears, and wrath. If we are strong and brave of heart. And make the most of our snail part. A part of something strong and free. Then Tarrant High School. Hail to thee’ —Virginia I). Gilmore
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