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JIMMY WEAVER Red Motto-Think twice before you louse things up, then you can really do a good fob of if! Forum Club, Library Club. LYNN SHARON WEAVER Motto-It is better to know nothing than just half of many things. Drum Maiorette, Monitors, Student Council, Y-Teens. JOY CE RACHEL WEEKS HJOY., Motto-To face the future with a loving heart, a humble soul, and a smile. Junior Red Cross Council, Quiz 'Em Team, Tarrant Times, Y-Teens. ROBERT THOMAS WHITE R. T, Motto-A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Junior Red Cross Council. SANDRA EILEEN WHITLEY Sandy Motto-Treat everyone as if it were his last day on earth. Concert Choir, Dramatic Club, Tarrant Times, Y-Teens. MARY LOIS WILLIAMS Brain Motto-The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? Associate Editor of Annual, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society, Quiz 'Em Team. RAY WARDRUP Motto-Difficult things, do immediately. Take a little longer on the impossible. Band, Concert Choir, Library Club. JACK WARE HYOQYI. Motto-Live and let live, DOROTHY EVELYN WARREN Dot Motto-Smile if it kills you, and you'll die with a grin on your face. Future Nurses, Monitors, National Honor Society, Y- Teens. LORETTA GAYLE WEAVER Beaver Motto-Keep your face toward the sunshine, and the shadows will always fall behind you. Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Y'Teens. .L
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JAMES EDWARD TAYLOR Cookie Motto-It is better to be ignorant than just half-informed. MARTHA SUE TAYLOR Susie-que Motto-Let me be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Future Teachers of America, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil. JIMMY TEASLEY Jim Motto-Better late than never. WILLIAM BRIAN THOMPSON Barlow Motto-It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. ,.-,.,.f,,.z,- . Y.-V, , Z I 1 WAYNE TOLLESON Motto-Say less and stay out of trouble. Dramatic Club. DERRELL C. TUCKER, JR. H-I-uckn Motto-To live or die, survive or perish, the bachelor's life is the one I cherish. Hi-Y. LINDA GAIL TURRENTINE Shorty Motto-To Put the cross in hearts of men is my job, too. Concert Choir, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil, Science Club, Y-Teens. DORTHA CAROL VAN N Van Motto-We can not determine what life will bring, but we can determine how we will take it. Concert Choir, Dramatic Club, Quiz 'Em Team, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens. , SARAH VICE Sadie Motto-When you do what you can, God will do what you can't. Future Nurses, H-Club, Tarrant Times, Y-Teens. MARTHA VIRGINIA WAIDE ,tMop.. Motto-No brain is stronger than its weakest thought. Future Nurses, Library Club, Student Council, Tarrant Times, Y-Teens.
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CLIFFORD LEON WILSON c.w. Motto-The way to get ahead today is to take more than you give. CELESTE HENDERSON WORDELL Cell-ste Motto-God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Book Club, Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Student Council, Y-Teens. JERRY ROLAND YERBY Motto-lf the elevator to success is not running, the stairs are slow but sure. Hi-Y. RUTHIE YOUNG Motto-About the worst advice you can give some people is, Be yourself. Concert Choir, H-Club, Homecoming Queen, Library Club, Y-Teens. Our Class History In September, l954, we entered Tarrant High as freshmen. That year many things happened to us, but the most unforgettable was the fire which destroyed a large part of our building. We met our classes in churches and the recreation center for about a month. After we returned to the unburned portions of our building, some classes were held in the Boyles Baptist Church. As sophomores, we saw the size of our class greatly increased by students from the iunior high schools in the area. The new faces helped our school almost as much as the new face the building had acquired during the summer. All Juniors look forward to the prom in the spring! We were no exception. lt required a lot, of hard work and many headaches, but it was worth it! The class picnic, a new activity for the iunior class, was quite a success. Now, it's hard to believe that we are S-E-N-I-O-R-S! One interesting event follows another-senior meetings, election of class officers, naming Who's Who, selection of class rings, the senior play, the Junior-Senior Prom, and, finally, Graduation! Somewhere, mixed in with all our fun and extra activities, we did a lot of studying and gave serious thought to our hopes and ambitions for the years ahead. To all our teachers who planted the seeds of knowledge and prodded us along when we dallied, we are most grateful. Carol Vann, Historian
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