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Frank E. Austin, Jr. "Happy am I; from care I am
free."
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Judith Ann Brown "She was ever fair and never proud,
had tongue at will, and never loud."
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Vernon Dale Brunner "Life is a jest, and all things
show it."
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Gary Douglas Bufkins "He that is of merry heart has a
continual feast."
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Richard Arnold Click "Once a gentleman, always a
gentleman."
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Edward Paul Ditmer "A gentleman is what one seldom
sees."
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Jane "Toni"
Dowell "To
know her is to love her."
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Freddy Edwards Unfortunately injured on the football
field, he would have graduated with our class.
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Sharon Ann Fields "She has a very, very tender
heart."
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John Earl Fryrear "Always ready to laugh without
forgetting life's serious side."
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Curtis E. Hatfield, Jr. "To be strong is to be happy."
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Sylvia Louise Hamilton "There's the humor of it."
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William Charles Huhn "The happiest heart that ever
beat."
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Robert Dean Lewis "I will laugh and be merry,
remember the world is better with a song."
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Elizabeth Savannah Maxwell "To a young heart everything is
fine."
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William E. Morris "A man is a man for a'that."
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Judy Montgomery " 'Tis good will which makes intelligence."
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Don Hilbert Nicholson "Yea, he did fly upon the wings of
the wind."
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Rowland Lee
"Romeo" Owens "All's right with the world."
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Eleanor Irene Simpson "The joy of youth and health her
eyes displayed and ease of heart her every look
conveyed."
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Gail Lynn Simpson "The grass stoops not, she treads
on it light."
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Durward Dean Tomes "Actions well done as if by a
king's son."
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Joe Michael Toole "His hearty laugh is often
heard."
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Leslie R. Wilson "Obedience is the key to every
door."
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Mary Ann Yentsch "Her beauty made the bright world
dim."
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