Tarrant High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Tarrant, AL)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 30 text:

STEVEN REESE SHORES Grumpy ' Be sure you arc right, then go ahead. JA, Tarrant Times Sports Editor, Wildcat Staff REBA KAYE SIMS ‘’Boggins Always do your best; God will do the rest. Dramatics Club, Y-tccn CASANDRA KAY SMITH Sandy May God grant me the wisdom and strength and courage to fulfill His demands and to do so with a smile. Forum Club. Tarrant Times Staff PAULA DIAN SMITH Di Be happy; give this old world a smile, for life at the most is just a little while. Hobby Club SYLVIA JEAN SMITH Ccily Flattery is to be used like perfume—enjoyed but not swallowed. Y-tccn HOWARD. EUGENE SOUTHERLAND, JR. Sutty Life is a measure to be filled—not a cup to be drained. Football. FTA Club President. Student Council, T Club, Track GWENDOLYN RYDELLE SOUTHERLAND Sut What do we live for if not to make life less difficult for others? Chess Club Secretary, Library Representatives Secretary SYLVIA ANN SPILLANE Spoolanic There is no wisdom like frankness. Chess Club Treasurer, Concert Choir, Dramatics Club, Student Council MILLARD GLENN STARNS A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men. BEVERLY JO STEVENS Bev It is a big thing to do a small thing well. Library Club President, Monitor, Red Cross, Wildcat Staff 26

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JEROME ELYRE RENFROE Jerry A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. EVA JUANITA ROGERS Nita Ann A kind deed is never lost, even though you may not be able to sec its results. Forum Club, Wildcat Staff RONALD EUGENE SAMPLES AT Dignity is one thing that cannot be preserved in al-cohoL JACKIE RAY SAYER I want to get what I want when I want it, and want what I get after I get it. JANETT LEE ROGERS ‘ Jan Our ideals arc our possibilities. Wildcat Staff, Y-tccn WANDA FAYE ROGERS Wander The only thing in the world worth being is yourself, even with all your limitations. Chess Club, Monitor, Y-tecn MARTHA ROBERTS SCARBROUGH Mot A man is’judged by the friends he has won. Library Club, Y-tcen BETTY LANE SCOGIN “Scog In ever)' life a little rain must fall but he that is drenched and can smile will surely succeed. Tarrant Times Staff, Y-teen GLENDA SUE SELF Suzic May God grant me the patience to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what can be changed, and the wisdom to know one from the other. Tarrant Times Staff, Wildcat Staff RONALD LEE SHARIT ’ Ron May God help me to love the unloveable. Hi-Y, Monitor. W’dcat Staff 25



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ROY ELLIS TERRY Improve time, and time will improve you. WILLIAM HUBBARD THOMASON Bill Let each live his own life. Boys' Chorus, Chess Club President, Concert Choir, Forum Club JOAN AARON VICKERS Blondie I strive not for wealth nor fame; but for mere happiness. BEN HOMER VINES Butch The ungrateful arc like the seas, receiving the showers from heaven and turning them into salt. Concert Choir, Dramatics Club President, Hi-Y Secretary, National Honor Society, Senior Class Vice President ELIZABETH ANN TUCKER Libby The evil that man does lives after him; the good is oft interred with his bones. Hobby Club, Tarrant Times Staff, Wildcat Staff REGGIE VAN TUTTON The right way to kill time is to work it to death. HARRY PHILLIP URICH Rick Do what you like, and like what you do. ESMAN LANIER VARNER Lanny To always have a smile on my face, a song in my heart, and the light of God before me. Boys' Chorus, Chess Club Reporter, Concert Choir, Forum Club. Monitor, National Honor Society SANDRA QUICK WADSWORTH Sandy I can do all things through Christ who strengthened me. Hobby Club GERALD WAYNE WALKER Worry is like a rocking chair—it gives you something to do, but it won't get you anywhere. FTA Club, Library Club. Library Representative, Moni-

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