Tarrant High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Tarrant, AL)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 29 text:

Betty Ann Neili. j. ‘Belle Motto- rofs. — Or hen green. afiTTgrows; when ripe, one Dramatic Club. National Honor Society. Quiz ’Em. Student Council, Annual—Second Staff. Nolan Lee New ell ;; , “Newland H Motto—You must realize the bitter to recognize Ac sweet. Hi-Y, Red Cross. Student Council. Mizella Payne “Jelly- Motto—It is better to be thought dumb than to open your mouth and prove it. Dramatic Club. Red Cross, Student Council, Y Teen-., Annual—Second Staff. Winfred NorrellPayne Motto—God blesses the habitation oj the just. Millard Padgett “Adnir” Motto—Consider carefully the events of the past for they throw light on the events to come. Billy Jack Parsons Otto” Motto—Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Hi-Y. Patsy Ann Norris “Pat- Motto— IT hen you do what you can, God wilt do what you can't. Dramatic Club. Student Council, Y-Teen . William Harold Owen “Bill Motto—Out of large oaks little nuts grow. Student Council. Vernon E. Peek Motto— The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Harold Pennington “Fuzzy Motto—Love all, trust few. do wrong to no one. .

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Anne Collier Miller Motto—There is no gathering the rose without being pricked by the thorns. Forum Club. National Honor Society, Student Council. Annual—Main Staff. Margaret Mills '‘Po ,k''r yys V Motto--Always to be folighing, ftreer to be sad; sometimes to be naughty, but never to be bad. Y-Teens. Annual—Advertising. 4 ' 11 nrv. 'T Zr M'nrv Carl Leon Mo £oe Coo Coo Mott y—Justice is truth in action. T Club. Bobby G. Moon Moonshine” the, also hatt rrred . d through strong drink are out of the u ay. Hi-Y, Monitors Club. Bette Joyce Moore'JiAA Motto—Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future. Dramatic Club, Student Council. Sam Moore “Sambo Motto— One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. Hi-Y. Student Council. Annual—Photography. Motto—Be friendly to all. hostile to none; always jolly and full of fun. Red Cross. Y-Teens. Lillian Ruth Mullins Motto—Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Y-Teens. Shirley Murray Mitzy” “Mitzy Motto—Whoso keepeth his mouth and his Mngue, keepeth his soul from troubles. Library Club, Y-Teens. Juanita Winston Myrick “Corky” Motto—Go not forth hastily to strive, lest thou know not ichat to do in the end. Y-Teens, Annual—Photography.



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Mamie Jo Peoples “Jo Motto— Our love of mankind it the measure of our loir of Cod. Red Crow, Y-TefiW. Annual—Photography. Fay Persall GIo-W orm Motto -A'o matter haw lonely or blue the day. iust laugh and dance your troubles aua . Y -Tern Elton Ray Poole Po Motto—It's better to learn late than never. Walter D. Posey “Crisco” Motto—Learn from the mistakes of others; you can’t live long enough to make them all yourself. Forum Club. Monitor ' Club. National Honor Society, Annual—Second Staff. Mar ion Evelyn J o well -Tootle Bug • - r -Motto -Speak no evil, hear no eiil, and see no evil. Y-Teens. Annual—Second Staff. Verna Mae Price Motto—Always to fight a good fight, to finish my course, and to keep the faith. “Lenla Motto—To the valiant heart, naught is impossible. Dramatic Club. National Honor Society, Student Council, Annual—Associate Kditor. Margaret Sue Reavis “Sue” Motto—A soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger. Forum Club. National Honor Society, Newspaper Staff, Annual—Second Staff. Robert E. Roby Motto—If money was my only hope for independence, I would never be free. Monitors' Club. Annual—Advertising. James Rogers Slim” Motto—Sleep is belter than medicine. “T” Club.

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