Tarrant High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Tarrant, AL)

 - Class of 1961

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Page 29 text:

JAMES OBERT LOVELL, JR. “Big Jim” Motto— Work hard in everything Ixvnuse night cometh when no man can work. Audio Viuul dub; Concert Choir; JA RUBY JO MANNING “Josic” Motto A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Library Club; Monitor; Student Council BRENDA GAYE MASON “Flirty” Motto— There are a thousand ways to solve a problem wrong, and only one way to solve it right—through God. Band; JA; Library Representative; Tarrant Times Staff CHARLES WINGFIELD MAYER, JR. “Sonny” Motto— A man never stood ■ tall a when hr stooped to help a child. Audio Visual Club JERRY KEITH McANNALLY “Me” Motto—Stay single and your pockets will jingle. Motors Club DAVID RANDALL McCARTY “Big Dave” Motto—Leant more and more about less and less until you know everything about nothing. REBA ANN McCRARY Motto—A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. FTA Club; Library dub GERALD WILSON McCULLEY “Jerry” Motto—1 ought; I can. Paulette McCullough “Tatcr” Motto—Of all created comforts. Cod is the lender; you are the borrower, not the owner. Band; Dramatics Club CLAUDIA FRANCES McKENZIE .Motto—But I say unto you love your enemies, bless them that curse you. do good to them that hate you. and pray for them that spitefully use you and persecute you.

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WILLI AM PAYNE LEA “Billy” Motto—Be careful who you step on as you go up the ladder of success because you'll meet the same people on your way down. Band PALL WAYNE LEATHERWOOD “Old Man” Motto— The youth of today arc good if they can survive the cold war and hot rods. Drafting Club CAROLYN FAYE LOGGINS Motto—The fellow who kicks up the most dust doesn’t usually make the most progress. Y-tecn DONALD MORTON LOVELADY “D” Motto—A man may make mistake but he isn’t a failure until he starts blaming someone else. Drafting Gub TERRY EUGENE LANGSTON Motto Remember, there is always n tomorrow. ROBERT EDWARD LARKIN. JR. “Bobbie” Motto Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometime I ju»t sit. Manager of Basketball Team; Motors Gub; Vocational School Safety Committee KE1TRA1I ANNETTE LAWSON “Skitch” Motto—Seek peace ami pursue it for Jehovah's eyes are upon the righteous. Secretary-Treasurer of Forum Club; Tarrant Times Staff Jl DITH KAREN LAYTON “Judy” Motto—Cod grant me the knowledge to uccept the thing I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Concert Choir; FTA Club; Library Gub; Historian, Jefferson County library Association; Y-tecn BENNY CRAIG LEDBETTER Motto—Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; study and you study alone. Audio Visual Gub; Hi-Y WILLIAM EARL LEONARD “Billy” Motto— I live for only one person.



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CHARLES LINN McKINNEY “PeeWee” Motto—Life is not a match; it bum for eternity. Drafting Club JANICE CAROL McMURRAY “Jan” Motto—As good as the best but no better than the rest. Monitor PATRICIA CAROL MELTON “Patsy” Motto—To broaden mentally, not physically. National Honor Society; President of Red Cross; Secretary of Jefferson County Junior Red Cross DELBERT HOWARD MILES Motto—Be not simply good; be good for something. Ili-Y; National Honor Society ROGER DALE MEADOWS “Rajah” Motto—A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. First prize in Art at Alabama State Fair: President of Forum Club CLAYTON BREWSTER MEEKS “Bruce” Motto—If you haven’t tried it, don’t knock it. Basketball; Track ROY FRANKLIN MILLER “High Life” Motto—Grief can take care of itself; but to get the value of joy, you must share it with someone. EVA JEAN MINOR Motto—When green, one grows; when ripe, one rots. SANDRA JEAN MITCHELL “Sandy” Motto—The man is not greatest who has the greatest number of servants, but the man is greatest who serves the greatest number of people. Library Club; National Honor Society; Y-tecn A RET A MOON “Rita” Motto— Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. 26 Dramatics Club; JA; Monitor; Student Council

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