Tarrant High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Tarrant, AL)

 - Class of 1961

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BETTY FAYE MOUNT “Dimples” Motto Wc had cheerful yesterday and we will have confident tomorrows. Y-teen RICHARD LEE MULLINS Motto—Sense is like cent ; the more you have of it the lc it rattles. President of Spanish Club ERNESTINE JONES NELMS “Ernie” Motto—To l e able to meet each day with faith and hope and to end it with a prayer of thanksgiving. Book Club; Library Club ANTHONY HAROLD NORMAND “Porky” Motto—A chip on the shoulder usually means that there is wood farther up. Citizenship Tour, 1960; Boy ’ Quartet; Present of Concert Choir: Hi-Y; National Honor Society; T Club BRENDA SMITH PARR “Red” Motto—If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try again. Library Club; Red Cross JIMMY RAY PARRIS “Jim” Motto—Too many people believe in the rule of gold rather than the golden rule. Spanish Gub DELORES ANN PATTERSON Motto—To find happiness in everything I do and look for only the best in people. Spanish Club GERALD RAY PAYNE “Putt-Putt” Motto—A cheater never wins and a winner never cheats. All-County Football Squad; Co-captain Football Team; T Gub LINDA COBB PEOPLES Motto—My business i not to remake myself but to make the absolute best of what God made. Dramatics Gul ; National Honor Society. VIVIAN LEE PEPPERS “Butch” Motto—Always be honest with yourself as well a everyone else, and you will never go wrong.

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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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JOHN LONNIE PERRY Motto—Through knowledge wo overcome ignorance. Audio Visual Club; Forum Club ALBERT PLESNIARSKI “Plea” Motlo—True uccr » and happiness is a reward, not a gill. Boys’ Chorus; Forum Club: Track CLAUDE JERRY POE “Claud Stobb” Motto—Live fast, love hard, die young. SHELTON PRICE Motto—The difficult, do today: take a little more time on the impossible. Audio Visual Club CLARENCE ALFRED PRINCE “Billy Motto—I love to live because I live to love. Audio Visual Club: Concert Choir; Vice-president of Hi- ; Vice-president of Birmingham Hi-Y Council FAYRA LI ELLA PRICE PRINCE “Little Bit Motto—Love is the only service that | ower cannot command and money cannot buy. BRENDA LEE RAGSDALE Motto—When we do what we can. God will do what we can't. Y-teen SALLY BILL REDMAYNE “Bill Motto—Don't be a crank: be a self-starter. Library Club IVA RICHARDSON Motto—Be not better than the rest but as good as the best. PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON “Pat Motto—Take dictation from no man unless you are h»9 secretary. Library Club; Secretary of Spanish Club 28

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