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Marjorie Bowen Baum
"Miss. BHS"

William Cater Massee Jr.
"Mr. BHS"

William Cater Massee Jr., President
"A smile is a curve that sets a lot of things straight."

Marjorie Bowen Baum, Vice-President
"A sweet one is she; full of love, ambition and ability."

Virginia Karole Godard, Secretary
"A quiet charm, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say."

Carolyn Elaine King, Treasurer
"A shy appearance but never a doubt, she's a mischievous character we've found out."


MOST DEPENDABLE, Martha Dempsey and James Dewberry

BEST LEADERS, Carolyne King and Ed Tribble

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Barbara Gladin and Richard Patisaul

MOST INTELLECTUAL, Anne Patterson and Charles Minter

FRIENDLIEST, Marry Ann Dillard and Robert Pettigrew

Wittiest, Martha Resseau and Jimmy Smith

BEST LOOKING, Kaye Godard and Herbert Chandler

MOST COURTEOUS, Pauline McFarlane and Bob Wildman

MOST ATHLETIC, Cathy Veal and Ricky Smith

James Everette Alford, "Every day he goes to school and never breaks a rule."

Larry Clifford Alford, "Quiet, modest, and refined, always thoughtful and very kind."

Richard Earl Alford, "Our words like his are simple and direct--he's just a swell fellow in every respect."

Gary Lamar Andrews, "I never think of the future, it comes soon enough."

Raymond DuRelle Arnold, "He'll find a way."

Robert Donald Bailey, "Good deeds are worth much and cost little."

Harold Truitt Bell, "If fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it."

Ross Howard Bell, "He is quiet, reserved, and assuming."

Charles Joseph Bellflower, "Happy-go-lucky, cute, and witty; there he goes."

Sandra Lynette Bentley, "I could do better if I would, but it's too lonesome being good."

Cheryl Lee Brewer, "Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned."

Thomas Lewis Brooks, "Man was not made to question, but to adore."

Johnny Edward Brown, "Wise except when otherwise."

Nancy Ann Brown, "The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity."

Robert Eugene Brown, "He doesn't say much, but neither did Lincoln."

Larry Gene Burgamy, "The chief action of a man of great action is never to be out of action."

Shirley Leone Campbell, "What sweet delight a quiet life affords."

Vickie Ida Campbell, "Among the necessities of life, the most important is living."

Herbert Nathaniel Chandler, Jr., "Such a boy you seldom meet; good looks and wit makes him complete."

Clinton McGarity Cheek, "Grow wise, trust woman, doubt not man."

Carlene Clark, "Such a good girl we wish there were more like her."

Floyd Willis Collins, "I could try thinking, it might be a great improvement."

Lynda Kaye Collins, "She came a stranger and remained a friend."

Charles Ted Colvard, "The good die young, he must take care of himself."

Patricia Ann Couey, "Her voice is ever soft, gentle and low."

Martha Lillian Cox, "Smiling always."

Julie Amanda De Coligny, "Beware! I might do something sensible."

Beaufort Frank Cranford, "Simplicity of character is no hindrance to the sublety of the intellect."

Ronald Herbert Crooms, "If silence were money, he could buy the world."

Chester Boyd Danuser, "He doesn't worry, he doesn't fret, he's a boy we won't forget."

Martha Marie Dempsey, "Brunette beauty with style and grace, who sets for us a lively pace."

James William Dewberry, "A life of enjoyment is the only life worth living."

Velma Lillian Dominy, "As pure in thought as angels are."

Myron Douglas, "I do my hardest work before breakfast - getting up."

James Howard Durden, "Never a care, never in a hurry, just one girl is his main worry."

Royanne Wilkinson Eakins, "Virtue and sense are one."

Terry Lee Eubanks, "I try, but not too hard."

Fleming Patton Farmer, "Study is for those who can't get buy otherwise."

Kay Frances Flury, "Life has no pleasure nobler than that of friendship."

William Henry Fountain, "If all great men are dead, it's no wonder I'm so pale."

Carole June Frazier, "A pleasant smile adds to her charm."

Betty Faye Garrett, "Live, love, and be happy."

Barbara Ann Gladin, "A real friend is always a true one."

Eschol Donald Graham, "Live or die, survive or perish, the bachelor's life is the one to cherish."

Ester Francisca Guernica, "Wisdom and goodness are twin born."

Therry Wynette Hamilton, "When the disposition is friendly. the face pleases."

Robert Stewart Harpe, "A hearty friend and a comrade true, if he has faults they're mighty few."

William Mark Harrington, "Not in rewards but in the strenght to strive, the blessings lies."

Bonnie Jean Harrison, "Gracious to all, to none subservient."

Judith Elizabeth Hawkins, "The reason gentlemen prefer blondes."

Erma Charlene Herndon, "Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."

Rudolf Z. Hok, "I'm always ready for work or play; preferably play."

Brenda Sue Holder, "Quiet at first--but look again."

Thomas Wayne Holmes, "A great victor in defeat, as great no more, no less, always himself in both."

Tommie Earl Holt, "Life is not so short; but there is always time enough for courtesy."

Sherold Hood, "Only a fool goes to school, that's my Golden Rule."

Ethelyn Dawson Janes, "Let what comes come, it's coming anyay."

Jimmy Cecil Johns, "A mind of your own is worth four of your friends."

James Claude Joiner, "Of witty remarks, he has an unlimited store. He's always bubbling over, and full of fun galore."

Sandra Faye Jones, "A shy appearance but never a doubt, she's a mischievous character we've found out."

Agnes Juanita Knowles, "Silence gives grace to her."

Angela Hope Lanier, "What! No boys in heaven? Leave me here."

Donald Warren Larson, "He's genial, cordial, affable, and happy."

Joan Elizabeth Lasseter, "Sincere and quiet, she wends her way from day to day."

Andrea June Lavender, "I was born to talk and talk I must, for if I don't I'll surely bust."

Barbara Jo Layfield, "Quiet as a cyclone."

Henery Dolford Layson, "Calm, cool, and collected; surely he will rise in the world."

Elizabeth Marrelle Lewis, "Judge her not by her actions."

Barbara Earle Little, "The smile on her face is but a reflection of the feeling in her heart."

Rita Hazel Long, "She is full of goodness in life plus all of the friendly qualities making her personality complete."

Larry Paul McCoy, "I'm educated now - why stay any longer?"

Pauline McFarlane, "Grace in her step, heaven in her eyes; that she is supreme, no one denies."

Suzanne Camilla McKenzie, "Never talking is something to talk about."

Edward Dewitt McMillan, "Let the rest of the world go by, I'm a spectator."

Linda Diane Miller, "Friendship above all ties doth bind the heart."

Charles Russell Minter, "We marvel that one head can hold so much."

Mary McCrosky Moore, "Short and sweet if I were judge, she is surely worthy praise."

Linda Gayle Moorman, "My mind is made up; don't confuse me with facts?"

Joe Barnes Moran, Jr., "A little nonesense, a little noise, makes him loved by girls and boys."

Saralyn Carol Myrick, "It is not enough to do good, one must do it the right way."

Michael Douglas Newton, "Never think; you might disturb your mind."

Hazile Miller Norris, "To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness."

Gloria Lee O'Neal, "She loves to laugh, she loves to walk, and oh my soul, she loves to talk."

Linda Sue Overman, "Everything I like is either illegal, immoral, or fattening."

Bobby Parrish, "Work, what art thou?."

Charles Richard Patisaul, "He's witty, clever, delightful, and brilliant."

Anne Lucille Patterson, "Good, better, best, never let it rest, til your good is better, and your better best."

Foster Lynn Pearson, "He is rich in artistic talents."

Corelle Leigh Peeler, "There is no wisdom like frankness."

Robert Norris Pettigrew, "No one knows what he can do till he trys."

Pamela Anne Phillips, "The name of friend is common, but faith in friendship is rare."

Yolanda Margarita Piedra, "Faithful, unselfish, and patient."

Julius Billy Polk, "If silence is golden, then he must be 100% brass."

Larry Garrison Powell, "I'm not lazy--I just conserve my energy."

John William Prather, "He's the one who pulls the pranks, but with our seniors he really ranks."

Patricia Ann Proctor, "Little she asks, her wants are few."

Buford Cisero Prosser, Jr., "He is simple, modest, manly, and true."

Francis Isabell Puckett, "Honest friends are few."

Claudette Louise Ramsey, "Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well."

Martha Anne Resseau, "Her cheerfulness can never be excessive, but always good."

Alen Randall Reynolds, "I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way."

Willis Roberts, "He profits most who serves best."

Larry Ernest Robinson, "He who has faith and love has everything."

Dolores Jean Rogers, "She can be wise, and still wiser when she wishes."

Laura Catherine Rogers, "She is not difficult to please; she can be silent as the trees; she shuns all ostentatious show."

Harold Eugene Sandford, "The world belongs to the energetic - but who wants the world?"

Stephanie Ingram Scott, "A cheerfulness along with merriment, make beauty attractive and her knowledge delightful."

Meri Gale Simmons, "Deeds are better than words are, actions mightier than words."

Charles Noel Simpson, "No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character."

Carroll Lamar Smith, "Overflowing with wit, cheer, and fun."

Frederick Smith, "Napoleon was a little man, and look what he did?"

Gerald Timothy Smith, "Good humor is the health of the heart."

James DeWitt Smith, "Knowledge is kindness."

Richard Alan Smith, "Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do."

William Courtney Smith, "Little I think, the less I do, isn't it funny how I get through."

Veronica Stine, "The ideal of courtesy, grace, and charm."

Madelyn Strickland, "Love is only chatter; friends are all that matter."

Shirley Ann Taylor, "Variety is the soul of pleasure."

Joann Thompson, "I had rather study men than books."

Marilee Joy Thompson, "Sweet and kind, she is surely worth praise."

Betty Jean Tindall, "An acquaintance that begins with a complement is sure to develop into a real friendship."

James Harold Tompkins, "He's an upright, down right, good fellow."

Edwin Lewis Tribble, "The man that loves and laughs must sure do well."

Linda Annette Turner, "The world looks brighter from behind a smile."

Linda Joyce Turner, "Both short and sweet and some say is best."

Catherine Lou Veal, "To be honest, to be kind, to keep friends--here is a task."

Paula Danny Veal, "I'm a smart girl, but I have a hard time convincing anyone."

Wade Brooks Walden, "The more you learn, the more you forget; so why study?"

Linda Joyce Turner, "Of manners gentle, of affections mild."

Steve Alfred West, "Life, if thou knowest how to use it, is long enough."

Robert William Wildman, "Conversation is one of the greatest pleasures in life."

James Frederick Wilkinson, "If having fun were a crime, he would be serving a life sentence."

Jane Catherine Williams, "She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite."

Barbara Jean Wood, "Be to her virtues very kind and clap your padlock-on her mind."

Joe Taylor Wright, "His ways are always of pleasantness, and all his paths are peace."
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