1942-1943 Yearbook

JUNIORS COYE TILLMAN McKINNEY, Lake Village "If eyes were mode for seeing Then Beauty IS its own excuse for being" MAURICE MURPHY, Swifton "0, thi s leorning whot a thing It is!" MARY NELL WELBORN, Senatobia, Mississippi "I myself must mix with octlon lest I wither by despair." KEITH SWIM, Wichita Foils, Texas "Come, give us a list of your quality." FERREL MASON, Center Ridge "Young fellows will be fellows," ERA MADGE ELLIS, Little Rock "Good humor is the health of VONNA JEAN WOODS, Poggott " The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart," WALTER LARKINS, Chicago, Illinois "Whot I hove done is due to patient thought" ALMA LARKINS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "A cheerful heart is 0 good medicine," J. C. GAW, Gainesboro, Tennessee the sou!. " CLAY CALLOWAY, Red Star "Oh, who would be a father." "I believe the promises of God enough to venture eternity on them." HERBERT LAWRENCE, McRoe "A constant friend is 0 thing rare and hard to find." BURL DYKES, Searcy "No young man believes he sholl ever die." BETTY JOHNSON. Granite, Oklahoma "Our youth we can have but today; We may always find tIme to grow old." TERRELL CLAY, Louisville, Kentucky "He that is of a cheerful heart hath a continual feast."

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