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NANCY ELIZABETH GLAZE Nan Motto-To be loved, you must be lovable and loving. Editor of Tarrant Times, Student Council. ROBERT LUCIUS GLAZE Hsobbyt, Motto-A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Book Club, Dramatic Club, National Honor Society, Citizenship Tour, 1957-58. MARILYN CLARK GOODWIN Murgie Motto-Your life is God's gift to you, what you make of it is your gift to God. Junior Achievement, Y-Teen. JO NELL SELF GRAHAM ,,Jo,, Motto-Self control is more often called for than self- expression. MELVIN R. GRANT Curl ie Motto-Better to try and not succeed than to succeed and not try. DANIEL MILTON GRAVES ,,Rip,, Motto-To be triumphant, add a little umph to every try. GEORGE L. GRIFFIN Joe Motto-Live for today-for today is the tomorrow that we worried about yesterday, Dramatic Club, Hi-Yg Library Club, Red Cross. SYBLE ANN HAMBRICE Long Tall Sally Motto-Live fast, love hard and be happy. H Club, Y-Teen. EVIE NAY HAMER ulehyu Motto-The Lord helps those who help themselves. Audio Visual Clubp Monitor. JIM HANCOCK ,,Leg,, Motto-What cannot be cured, must be endured. Forum Club, Library Clubp Tarrant Times Staff.
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NELWYN CECILE FEEMSTER Cecil Motto-Failure isn't the worst thing in the world, the worst is not to try. Alternate Cheerleader: National Honor Societyg Stu- dent Council. RONN IE FRANKLIN Red Motto-lt's not the size of the man in the fight but the size of the fight in the man. PATRICIA GAIL GARDNER Blondie Motto-Religion is the first thing and the last thingf and until a man has found God and been found by God, he begins at no beginning and he works to no end. Red Cross. BRADLEY GARNER Brad Motto-I love work, I can sit and watch it all day. JOHN GENTRY Motto-Keep smiling, even if you don't have your own teeth. President of Library Service Club, l957-58. NORMA GILES Motto-He who serves his brother best gets nearer God than all the rest. H Club, Monitor, Y-Teen. DAVID MICHAEL DUKE Motto-Save your sorrows for tomorrow, because to- morrow never comes. Baseball, Football, Hi-Y, Monitor, T Club. WAYNE DUREN Motto-I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of the Lord than a priest in the courts of evil. Dramatic Club, President of Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Charles Palmer Davis Award, 1957-58. SHIRLEY ANN FALLS ShirI Motto-Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Forum Club, President of H Club. JOYCE FAULKNER MolIy Motto-If you know you are right, then go ahead. Book Club: Concert Choir, Senior Ensemble.
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ROLAND HEVVITT John Motto The elevator to success is not running, the statrs are slow but sure. Basehallg Lnbrary Chtbg Lubrary Servtce Club, LINDA KAY HICKMAN UGLY Motto- In all thy Nays, acknowledge Htm and He Shah direct thy paths. Concert Chotrg Dramatic Clubg Latin Club, Mon-tor SARA H IOGINBOTHAM Pussy Motto Love thyselt last, chertsh those hearts that hate thee Clubg Y'Teeh DOROTHY JEAN HILL Dot1tf- Motto LQ' the off! r.'orLrt J-.tggLe, Ivo got tt by the tat! Dravwmttc Chthg Moritor, Y-Tegw ERNJN HILLHOUSE BENNY HOAGLAND '.t',' L ft 1 K . L' 'ff' -. ' '. Q4 ,M ,,-. ff RALPH JERALL mi-MMA!-t ww tg-A '-': o New' '21 ': f, v BETTY ALLCE HARRELL Smith Wino BQ 5 J :s e to mcrep a aft! tj? Qt fm Corcert Cfot, Cfa 'a'c Ctmg Mcvvcrg K-Teef CONRAD EUGENE HAWKINS Comtte'- Vtotto A sense ot humor ts someth-ng foo :weed .' too tat! to get sowieth ng you want Ht-Yg Trcasorer of Sentor Class LARRY ELLIS HENDRICKS Motto Strive not to keep ahead ot' the person ng foo, hot to pass the one tn from s,-Q 41577
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