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Last updated: November 13, 2024 |
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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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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, |
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Hazel
Coleman "Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears |
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Charles
Giles Crabtree "But as you know me all, |
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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 Bieckert "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" |
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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" |
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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 " |
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Carl
W. Lehr, Jr. "For courage mounteth with occasion" |
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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" |
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Jennie
McCubbin " Sweet above compare." |
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Delores
McEwen " Beauty and honor in her are so mingled" |
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Lois
Dene McFarland "Ever beloved and loving" |
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George E.
McHugh "Truly, an honest gentleman" |
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Margie
McMurray Boissiere "She has good gifts" |
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John R.
Meadows "A lad of mettle, a good boy" |
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Linda
Carol Meyer "Of an excellent and unmatched wit and judgement" |
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Norman
Watterson Miller "A bold, brave gentleman" |
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Phyllis
Lynn Miller "Is she not passing fair" |
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Paul R.
Morris "His better doth not breathe on the earth" |
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Henry
M. Nickles "Thou art a gallant youth" |
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Saundra
Kay O'Brien "A very riband in the way of cap of youth" |
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Doris Oliver "Beauty, truly Blent" |
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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" |
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Richard Ovington "Is in the very May-morn of his youth, Ripe for exploits and mighty enterprises" |
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Margie Ann
Palmer "The dews of heaven fall thick in blessings on her" |
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John Franklin Pfeiffer, II "He is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of men" |
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Everett Jackson Polley, Jr. "I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated to closeness and the bettering of my mind" |
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William Herbert Price, Jr. "I know him noble" |
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Larry
Fielding Reynolds "I owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other man's good" |
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Marvin
Rice "I thank thee for that humor" |
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Kenneth
T. Rich, Jr. "In
framing an artist, art hath this decreed, |
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Worth
A. Robbins, Jr. "A rare fellow ... he's good at anything" |
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Ann Roehrig
"Thou hast the sweetest face" |
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Robert
Wesley Sadler "He's gentle and not fearful" |
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Larry
Lee Saunders "My learned lord" |
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Ronald
W. Sayre, Sr. "My humor shall not cool" |
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Thomas
Franklin Scott "With his eyes in flood with laughter" |
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Mary
Jeanette Seng "The moon, were she earthly, no nobler" |
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Martha
Gail Smith "Her voice was ever soft; Gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman" |
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Mary
Anne Smith "My Spirits are nimble" |
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Steve
Stigers "O excellent young man" |
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Jon
Targonski "In form and moving how express and admirable" |
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Gloria
Taylor "Full O' the milk of human kindness" |
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Connie Lee
Tingle "My heart is true" |
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Jerry Waters "He hath indeed a good outward happiness." |
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Sue k.
White "Flow Flow, your heavenly blessings, on her." |
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Roberta Wilkerson "A good heart's worth gold." |
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Judith Willoughby "Beauteous and lovely youth." |
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Brenda
Wilson "With all the virtues that attend the good." |
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Charles
Edward Wirth "I know the gentleman to be of worth and worthy estimation" |
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Mr. Charles Uzzle - Advisor "The place is dignified by the doer's deeds" |
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Gary Heffernan A classmate who did not graduate with this class |
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Joe Martin, Jr. A classmate who did not graduate with this class |
For the Volume XXX of the ANNALS, the theme chosen by the staff was Shakespeare and the time in which he lived. All of the quotations have been taken from Shakespearean sonnets and plays.