1937-1938 Yearbook

'39 MAXINE BR ITTELL Son to Rosa, California "What 'e re we leave to God, God does and blesses us" A. D. BEHEL Sf. Joseph, Tennessee "Wha t connot be cured mus t be endured," JUAN ITA BEAVERS "Be silent and sofeSilence never betrays you." ROGERS BARTLEY Parish, A labama "The truly civilized mon has no enemies," HAZE L BARNES St eele, Missou r i "Her very frowns are faire r fa r Than smiles of other maide ns are." WILBUR BANKS Altus, Oklahoma " The deed I intend is grea t But what as yet, I know not." MARGARET ALSTON Henning, Tennessee "A me rry heart doe t h good like a medicine." ANNI E MAY ALSTON Henning, Tennessee "We mee t thee like a pleasan t thought When such are wonted." ARGYLL ALLEN Searcy "A progeny of learning." MRS. O. M. COLEMAN Searcy "For next to being a g reat port, Is the power of understanding one." CARROLL CANNON McNab "A Christian is the highest st yle of mon ALSTONE TABOR Little Rock "Oh fo r a for ty-parson power." HORACE CAMP Arab, Alabama "Young fellows will be young fellows." SUE McHAM Wich ita Foils, Texas "Let her speak long enough And she will get believers." RALPH BELL Searcy liThe press is the fourth estate of the realm," MARY NELLE BLACKWELL Longview, Texas "Promise is mos t given When the least is s:)id."

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