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IE LEXHIPEP Page 9 School 1947 Graduates mm k\. live Snyder and Donald Streetman. i, Edna Sue Shoaf, Geraldine Greg:g, Faye Xrexler, Barbara Lawrence, Evelyn Sink, Eva Jarvis, Opal rgaret Darr, Margaret Peninger, Doris Myers, Judy .nne Hunt, DeNeale Peeler, Peggy Conrad, Dorothy . E. Sink, Herman Loftin, Eula Mae Snyder, Dorothy Sates, Tommy Harris, Hilda Phillips, Mary Frances Lanier, William Abernathy, Buddy Morgan, George mason, Fred Conrad, Jack Alber. Fifth row: Jimmy Johnson, John Hudson, Louis Hedrick, James Ernest McCrary, Franklin Hedrick, Woody McKay, Odell Watson, Bruce Ellis, James Earl McCrary, Paul Shoemaker, Calvin Leonard, Melvin Lindsey, Richard Wilson, Bryce Everhart, Barent Koonts. Sixth row: Bill Johnson, Jack Lancaster, Bob Tate, Jake Cross, Neil Kearns, Ralph Bailey, John McCrary, Jim Streetman, Hayes Robbins, Jack Blackburn, Ralph Mus- grave, Joe Ayers. Those absent when picture was made: Richard Deane, Sidney Biesecker, Sam Everhart, Clayton Gibson, Ralph Lanning, Hubert Olive, O. B. Stokes. HAROLD LANIER “A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a five-pound note.” DORIS LANNING “To hear her speak, and sweetly smile You are in paradise the while.” RALPH LANNING “He’s liked by all who know him well. He may be loved, who can tell?” BARBARA LAWRENCE “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” BOBBY LEONARD “For he is just the quiet kind. Whose equal we will never find.” CALVIN LEONARD “Do as you would be done by, it is the surest way of pleasing.” MELVIN LINDSAY “A quiet lad with a modest air.” HERMAN LOFTIN “Reserved and dignified manners will result with merit and banners.” JEANNINE MEACHUM “A cute girl, a cheery smile Makes Jeannlne’s life worth while.” BUDDY MORGAN “Here I am girls, flock around me.” RALPH MUSGRAVE “For bold in heart and act and word was he.” DONALD MYERS “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew.” DORIS MYERS “A bit of mischief in her eyes, A smile upon her childish face.” JAMES EARL McCRARY “Good natured and full of fun.” JAMES ERNEST McCRARY “Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” JOHNNIE McCRARY ‘All great men are dying: I don’t feel so well myself.” EVELYN McDADE “For her skies will never be gray.” WOODY McKAY “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” MARY McLendon “Never trouble trouble ’til trouble troubles you.” HUBERT OLIVE “Trustworthy as a student, unselfish, personality great gift of all.” DeNEALE PEELER “She who is quiet is often thinking. ’ BOB PEELER “The will to do; the soul to dare.” MARGARET PENINGER “A good companion and loyal friend.” OPAL PERRELL “A word that is not spoken never does any mischief.” HILDA PHILLIPS “It’s nice to be natural, if you’re na turally nice.” DOROTHY POTTS "For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies.” Senior Class PAT RANDOLPH “The sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human door.” HAYES ROBBINS ‘Be silent and safe; silence never be trays you.” EDNA SUE SHOAF ‘Be so true to thyself, as thou be not false to others.’ PAUL SHOEMAKER “He is straight; you can trust him.” PEGGY SIMMERSON “Seen and always heard.” EVELYN SINK “Silence is golden.” J. E. SINK, Jr. “A steady boy with a goal in view, and willing to work and see it thru.” KATHRYN SINK “Pair of face, and true of heart,” BECKY SMITH “And let all women strive to be As constant and true as our Becky. MYRTLE SMITH “Prom the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth.’ eula MAE SNIDER “A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart.” JIMMIE BLUE SOWERS ‘‘Dark and peppy, whats her fate? “Don’t ask her now, she's got a date.” PEGGY STIERS ‘ As merry as the day is long.” 6. B. STOKES “Some say O. B. is shy. But that must be some other guy.’’ GLADYS STORY “I’ll be happy. I’ll be free; I’ll be sad lor nobody.” JAMES STREETMAN ‘”rarry awhile—while there’s time to sleep.” jack SWAIM ‘“If thou be hungry. i am hungry; let us go eat.” BETSY SWICEGOOD “So simple and sweet. So nice and neat.” bob TATE “Great hopes make great men.” W. STANFORD TATE “Precisely why i am here.” MARY SUE THOMASON “For she is capable, Industrious and kind.” The like of which we’ll never find.” PEGGY JEAN THOMASON ‘purity Of heart is her noblest in heritance.” RICHARD THOMASON ‘I hope I shall have leisure to make good.” PAYE TREXLER “Unselfish personality, greatest gift of all.” JACKIE TREXLER ‘She hath a daily beauty in her life.” ADELE TUTTLE “To make weepers laugh, the laughers weep. She had the dialect and skill.” LOIS VARNER 'Tall and slender, blue of eye. Always a smile, seldom a sigh.” ODELL WATSON “I take care of my character; My reputation takes care of Itself.” CHARLES WILLIAMS “Work with a will; there’s life in it.” PAUL WILLIAMS ‘I’m not arguing with you, I’m tell ing you.” RICHARD WILSON “Oh, why am I so clever? These girls, they bother me.” JEAN WOOTEN ‘The hand that has made you fair has made you good.” BETTY YORK ‘A quiet mind is richer than a crown.”
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