Roll Call, Page 2
To find out more about each of your classmates, click on their photo. Most of this information was gleaned from the 1991 and 2002 reunion booklets, so please send us your updates by e-mail (lebuettner@comcast.net) or by U.S. Postal Service: Louis Buettner, 2806 Lake Cove Circle, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406-2979.
CAHOON--FELL
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Caroline Barclay Cahoon A little too good for banning, a little too bad for blessing. |
Floyd Winston Carter The world knows nothing of its greatest men. |
Evelyn Jewell Caudill A lovely lady, garmented in light from her own beauty.. |
Harold Thomas Chambers When you play, play hard; when you work----by the way, when do you work? |
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Mayva Annette Clark Loving, striving, achieving, conquering. |
John David Collins His words were like carrier pigeons, to be released only singly and in some emergency. |
Bobbie Cornett Her words were few, but well chosen. |
Glenda Maxine Craft Quality, not quantity, is my measure |
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Frances Carolyn Crockett He profits most who serves best. |
Charlotte Ann Dillard Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm |
George Sidney Dixon Who loves not mirth, women and song remains a fool his whole life long. |
Charles Elton Douthit I have laid aside business and gone a-fishing. |
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Wallace David Driskell Words are for women, deeds are for men. |
Nancy Irelle Dunning She laughs, because eternity blossoms for her with stars. |
Norris Ralph Emmons Of manners gentle, of affections mild; in wit a man, simplicity a child. |
Harold Anderson Fell Fear made the gods; audacity has made kings. |
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