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Vonda Joy Anderson "Beauty, Truth, Rarity.
"
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Joseph L. Anthony "An honest, willing, kind fellow.
"
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Joan P Antle "
Devise, wit, write, pen; for I am for whole volumes in folio."
|
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Lois
Irene Ashlock "My
spirits are nimble."
|
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Carole
Elizabeth Bailey "I
know you have a gentle noble temper, a soul as even as
calm."
|
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Douglas
Lee Bailey "His
nature is too noble for the world."
|
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Pam
Baker " So perfect and so peerless, are created /
Of every creature's best!"
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John
Balz "Sometimes I'll sleep out, the other I'll whistle.
"
|
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Sharon
Barker "A merry heart goes all the day.
"
|
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Pat
Barnett "To her let us
garlands bring."
|
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Stella
Basham "A soul as even
as calm."
|
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Juanita
Ann Blakey "See
what grace was seated on his brow."
|
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Jenny
Lou Bocko "My
library was dukedom large enough."
|
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Patricia
Ann Boegel "With all the virtues that attend the good."
|
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John
Carleton Bohaning "A marvelous, witty fellow."
|
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Nancy
Bradley "More moving--delicate, and full of life."
|
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Pat
Brandenburg "You bear a gentle mind."
|
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Everett
Bray "Men of few words are the best men"
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Benton
Bryant Brown "His life was gentle; and the elements So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN!"
|
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Wanda
Sue Caldwell "Flow, Flow, Heavenly blessings, on her"
|
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Robert
Charles Campbell "I remember him well, and I remember him worthy of thy praise"
|
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William M. Carbone "With
all good grace to grace a gentleman"
|
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Roger Catlett "No
picture in 1960 Yearbook"
|
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James
Edward Cavanaugh "In
thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty"
|
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Phyllis
Ann Chittick "The good I stand on is my honesty"
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Ronald Lee
Clark "There is a history in all men's lives"
|
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Murriel
Travis Collard "And
it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man"
|
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Hazel
Coleman "Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears
Moist it again, and from some feeling line
That may discover such integrity"
|
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Charles
Giles Crabtree "But as you know me all,
a plain blunt man that loves my friends "
|
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Dennis
James Crosby "His
heart and hand both open and both free,"
|
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Fredrick
James Cundiff "That spirit of his in aspiration lifts
him from the earth."
|
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Gloria
Dalton Worf "A kind
overflow of kindness."
|
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William
Joseph "Rollie" Darnell "We are blessed in
this man."
|
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Billie
Joan Davis "...and of
noble, modest nature"
|
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Maria
Darlene DeLewis "The
good I stand on is my truth"
|
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Joyce
Ann Embry "For
tis the mind that makes the body rich"
|
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Norma
Faye Embry "My
crown is call'd content; a crown it is that seldom kings
enjoy"
|
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Beverly
Enlow "That she is worthy,
I know."
|
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Kenneth Ray Eschman "He is mild and gentle in his
speech"
|
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Larry
Lee Filburn "His
grace has spoken well and justly"
|
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Jeanie
Fleischman "For
her own person it beggard all description"
|
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George
William Fogle "Nature
and Fortune join'd together to make thee great"
|
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Nancey
Jane Ford "Those
about her from her shall read the perfect ways of
honor"
|
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Martha Frye "The moon, were she earthly, no nobler"
|
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Martha Fuqua "And she is fair, and fairer than that word, Of wondrous virtues"
|
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Nancy Carol Galloway "What stature is she of? Just as high as my heart "
|
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Linda
Mae Geary "Most sweet lady."
|
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Mel
Giancola "Where every god did set his seal to give the world assurance of a man."
|
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Janice
Lee Geurin "As full of spirit as the month of May"
|
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Sarah Jane Gilliam "The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be"
|
|
William "Billy" Gray
A classmate
did not have a picture in the yearbook |
 |
Recia
Lee Grammer "Young in limbs,
in judgement old."
|
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Wilson
Hayden Griffin "As
you are truly noble."
|
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Claudia
Herald Kiefer "In
small proportions we just beauties see"
|
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Betty
Haile "There is a flowing goodness about her."
|
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Sue
Harris "Truth and beauty shall together thrive."
|
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Ted
Harrison "My heart is true as steel"
|
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Jesse
Ray Haven "He
was wont to speak plain and to the purpose"
|
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Janice
Lurane Hodges "She is beautiful, and therefore to be wooed"
|
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Sandra
Holaday "The brightness of her cheek would shame the stars."
|
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James
Edward Hook "For thou art framed of the firm truth of valor."
|
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Peggy
Horn "Of
such a merry, nimble stirring spirit"
|
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John T.
Howard "Most
learned and most reverend sir"
|
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Janet
Hughes "She is a woman, therefore to be won."
|
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Sherry
Humble "I, will believe thou hast a mind that suits with thee thy fair and outward character."
|
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Judith
Ann Johnson "Heavenly
blessings follow such."
|
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Phyllis
"Oma" Johnston "And high note's taken of your many virtues."
|
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Judith
Lee Jones "A
gem to lighten all."
|
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Carol
Elizabeth Kapfhammer "You bear a gentle mind"
|
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David
Robert Khaliel "For he's a spirit of persuasion"
|
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Shirley
Denita King "There
was never yet fair woman but she"
|
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Gloria
Jean Krebs "We have
ever your good word."
|
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Thomas
"Tom" Kurk "Of
singular integrity and learning"
|
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William
Douglas Lancaster "Fleeter than arrows, bullet wind,
thought, swifter things"
|
 |
Roy
Aaron Leaville, Sr, "An open countenance
often conceals close thoughts."
|
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Sherrin
Mann "Nor fire shall burn the living record of your memory
"
|
 |
Carl
W. Lehr, Jr. "For
courage mounteth with occasion"
|
 |
Shirley
Jean Leonhardt "And find
delight writ there with beauty's pen. "
|
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Judy
Litzelswope "Some
achieve greatness"
|
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David
Wayne Luckey "An
affable and courteous gentleman"
|
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Bonnie
Kathleen Lyles "A
kind overlow of kindness"
|
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Julie
Ann Masterson "A woman's
face with Nature's own hand paint, hast thou"
|
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George
Louis Mathena "Men
of few words are the best men"
|
 |
Jennie
McCubbin "
Sweet above compare."
|
 |
Delores
McEwen "
Beauty and honor in her are so mingled"
|
 |
Lois
Dene McFarland "Ever
beloved and loving"
|
 |
George E.
McHugh "Truly,
an honest gentleman"
|
 |
Margie
McMurray Boissiere "She
has good gifts"
|
 |
John R.
Meadows "A
lad of mettle, a good boy"
|
 |
Linda
Carol Meyer "Of
an excellent and unmatched wit and judgement"
|
 |
Judy
Ann Meyer "Your
grace must needs deserve all stranger's love"
|
 |
Norman
Watterson Miller "A
bold, brave gentleman"
|
 |
Phyllis
Lynn Miller "Is she not passing fair"
|
 |
Paul R.
Morris "His
better doth not breathe on the earth"
|
 |
Henry
M. Nickles "Thou
art a gallant youth"
|
 |
Saundra
Kay O'Brien "A
very riband in the way of cap of youth"
|
 |
Doris Oliver "Beauty, truly Blent"
|
 |
Maggie Oller "For several virtues, have I liked
several . . .; never any with so full soul"
|
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Donald Ray Orthober "A still and quite conscience"
|
 |
Richard Ovington "Is in the very May-morn of his youth,
Ripe for exploits and mighty enterprises"
|
 |
Margie Ann
Palmer "The
dews of heaven fall thick in blessings on her"
|
 |
John Franklin Pfeiffer, II "He is a great observer, and he looks quite through
the deeds of men"
|
 |
Everett Jackson Polley, Jr. "I, thus neglecting worldly ends,
all dedicated to closeness and the bettering of my
mind"
|
 |
William Herbert Price, Jr. "I know him noble"
|
 |
Larry
Fielding Reynolds "I owe no man hate, envy no man's
happiness, glad of other man's good"
|
 |
Marvin
Rice "I
thank thee for that humor"
|
 |
Kenneth
T. Rich, Jr. "In
framing an artist, art hath this decreed,
To make some good, but others to exceed"
|
 |
Worth
A. Robbins, Jr. "A rare
fellow ... he's good at anything"
|
 |
Ann Roehrig
"Thou hast the sweetest face"
|
 |
Robert
Wesley Sadler "He's
gentle and not fearful"
|
 |
Larry
Lee Saunders "My
learned lord"
|
 |
Ronald
W. Sayre, Sr. "My
humor shall not cool"
|
 |
Thomas
Franklin Scott "With
his eyes in flood with laughter"
|
 |
Mary
Jeanette Seng "The
moon, were she earthly, no nobler"
|
 |
Martha
Gail Smith "Her
voice was ever soft; Gentle and low, an excellent thing
in a woman"
|
 |
Mary
Anne Smith "My
Spirits are nimble"
|
 |
Steve
Stigers "O excellent young man"
|
 |
Paul
Sullivan "He hath indeed a good outward happiness"
|
 |
Jon
Targonski "In form and moving
how express and admirable"
|
 |
Gloria
Taylor "Full O'
the milk of human kindness"
|
 |
Connie Lee
Tingle "My
heart is true"
|
 |
Janet
Vetter "The all-seeing sun ne'er saw her match
since first the world begun"
|
 |
Jerry Waters "He hath indeed a good outward happiness."
|
 |
Sue k.
White "Flow Flow, your heavenly
blessings, on her."
|
 |
Roberta Wilkerson "A good heart's worth gold."
|
 |
Judith Willoughby "Beauteous and lovely youth."
|
 |
Brenda
Wilson "With all the virtues
that attend the good."
|
 |
Charles
Edward Wirth "I
know the gentleman to be of worth and worthy
estimation"
|
 |
Mr. Charles Uzzle - Advisor "The place is dignified by the
doer's deeds"
|
|
Gary Heffernan
A classmate
who did not graduate with this class |
|
Joe Martin, Jr.
A classmate who did not graduate
with this class |