1942-1943 Yearbook

RICHARD CHANDLER, Searcy "I t very seldam happens ta a man that his business is his pleasure," ANNETTE BURFORD, Looxahoma, MissisSIPPI "How goodness heightens beauty." JAMES McCORKLE, Saratoga "A capacity for joy admits temptation," MRS. W. K. SUMMITT, Searcy LOIS CAMPBELL, Searcy "Humbleness is always groce, always dignity." "There is no beauty on earth which exceeds the natural loveliness of women" HARRY ROBERT FOX, Pulaski, Tennessee " True ment, like a river, the deeper It IS, the less noise it makes." GENE HANCOCK, Wichita, Kansos MILDRED HOUSE, Looxohama, MIssIssIPPI "A tranquil heart is the Ide of "Go on, for thou hast chosen well, the flesh." an In the st rength of the Lord," LUCILE HULL, Wichita Falls, Texas "Delicacy In woman is strength." LYNN BUFFINGTON, Chattanooga, Tennessee "He sleeps wetl who is not conscious thet he ROYCE BLACKBURN, Duncan , Oklahoma "0 love, the beautiful and brief" sleeps ill." JOYCE BLACKBURN, Duncan, Oklahoma " There is only one proof of ability." AMBROSE REA, Cordell, Oklahoma "He that ruleth his spirit is MAYE COPELAND, Lake Pork, Georgia "A blithe heart makes a blooming visage." MONA BELLE CAMPBELL, Searcy better than he that taketh a city" "A simple maiden in her flower is worth a hundred coat-of-orms:' EDW IN STOVER, Greenwood, Mississippi "Tho modest, on his unembarrass'd brow Nature has written-Gentleman." RUBYE ANDERSON, Bells, Tennessee "I have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to be conten!." JAMES KEOWN, Sebastopol, California "Truth is mighty and will prevai1." JUNIORS

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