1944-1945 Yearbook

ALBERT STROOP, Nashville, Tennessee "He is most powerful who has himself in his power.1I J MARILYN THORNTON, Blackwater, Missouri "Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue." unior~ BETTY SUE TRAYLOR, Searcy "A sense of duty pursues us ever." JAMES TURNER, Searcy "Silence is the perfectest herald of joy." JIMMIE VAN DYNE, New York, New York "Enjoy the present hour, be thankful for the past, And neither fear nor wish th' approaches of the las t." EVAN ULREY, Dearborn, Michigan "He is complete in feature and in mind With all good grace to grace a gentleman." SHIRLEY VAUGHAN, New Orleans, Loui siana "A virtuous gentlewoman. mi ld and beautiful." GLADYS 'V ALDEN, Neosho, Missouri "How sweet and gracious, even in common speech, Is that fine sense which men call Courtesy." FRANCES WATSON. EI Dorado "A gracious woman wins respect." LLOYD WHEELER. Spencer, Indiana "Commit your business to the Lord; And your plans will prosper." Going off the deep end, Laura Lee? . .. Looks clean to me, Loyd ... Couple of WHC' s in checks, ,Surprising, isn't it, Marilyn? ... Going somewhere, Clifton? .. , Ross will hear {rom this!! . , . Whatsamattah, need a shave?

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