History/Schools: 1928 Byrd Seniors 3, Shreveport, La, Caddo Parish Submitted on Aug. 23, 2000 Submitted by: V. Richardson Email: GVRichards@aol.com ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** #21 Rowena Phillips - You can only make others good by being good yourself. Katheryn Phipps - I seek no better warrant than my own conscience. Evelyn Pickett - Worth makes the girl. Ruby Pierce - Everything comes to she who waits. Byron Pipes - No man is useless while he has a friend. Eugene Pipes - No man is useless while he has a friend. Eugene Pipes - As a man is, so he sees. Elizabeth Powell - Strongest minds are often those of which the world hears least. Harry Priest - And still we wonder about many things. Annie Primos - She's as sweet as the sweetest and as good as the best of us. Sam Provenza - His quest is not for self. #22 Thomas Ragan - An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Charles Ravena - Let me play the pool. Lorene Ray - She is as constant as the southern stars. Marbury Raymond - A prince of nature. Patty Reddith - Think only kind thoughts. Mable Reed - I have a heart with room for every joy. Buford Reidheimer - Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Jewel Rester - Fond of life and all it holds. Ruth Reynolds - I live on the sunny side of the street. Wylma Reynolds - Ambitious to succeed. #23 Ruth Riner - Her spirit happy as a bird is free. Irene Richardson - If winter comes, can spring be far behind. Myra Roebuck - As noisy as she is big. Eleanor Roark - A young and noble maiden, she. Fernand Savony - I will touch the highest point of all my greatest wishes. James Rogers - If you have knowledge let others light their candles by it. Mattie Verna Self - Industry makes all things easy. Ruth Scott - Persist in doing good. Raymond Shaw - Men's deeds are always bolder than their words. Thomas Sessums - Present in body but absent in spirit. #24 Mignon Shelton - Can't be seen but can be heard. Rachel Shobe - Finish all you begin. Lloyd Shultz - Friends, though absent, are still present. Helen Simmons - Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. Robert (Bob) Simons - Hard work! Hard work! Randolph Simpson - He loves his friends and forgives his foes. Ado Skeels - A kind and generous nature. Beth Skoog - Men may come and men may go but I talk on forever. Robert Smith - Full many a woman I've eyed with best regards. #25 Lucille Smith - gay and happy and sweet is she, a noble soul we know her to be. W. F. Smith - For they can conquer who believes they can. Willie Smith - The Gods of chance have cast his lot for gain. Carrie Soileay - A simple, kindly manner. Margaret Somarindyck - She mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Bertie Speights - A more loyal one has never found. Dixie Stanberry - The sweetest girl we never knew, friendly, conscientious, and true blue. Paul Stokeley - A man of knowledge increaseth strength. Phronsie Stoner - We never shall realize the true value of a real friend. Horace Strickland - This is a miracle and that, no more. #26 Alice Sutton - Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Lucille Thompson - A friend who is worth all the hazards we can run. John Tominello - He knows what's what. Marshall Tomlinson - A good name is fifty compares to precious ointment. Lula Bell Totten - A kind and gentle heart she has to comfort all mankind. Catherine Trogel - The two noblest things she has, sweetness and friendship. Era Turbyfill - Silence is the mark of wisdom. Anita Tyler - She is indeed a girl of the rarest kind. Rubye Valentine - She's a kleptomaniac of hearts. Sarah Valensky - Sincere and true to all her friends. #27 Glen Walker - Truth from his lips comes. Calvin Waller - He conquers who conquers himself. Elsie Watson - The heart is wiser than the intellect. Polly Watt - She had rather dance than eat. Margery Welch - Rave on! Fair one. Rebecca Wells - Your own goodness will be your faithful mind. Walter Westbrook - The noblest mind and the best contentment. George Wheeler - Give me leave to speak my mind. Auneese White - A tender heart, a will inflexible. Erma White - A mind innocent and quiet. #28 Bownam Whited - Did someone say ads? Lamar Whitten - The man that loves and laughs does well. Mildred Wilkerson - Too true to flatter; too kind to sneer. Walter Wilkinson - He that is honest is the only perfect man. Helen Williford - He that is honest is the only perfect man. Roy Wilson - He seems the master spirit of the school. Arthur Winchester - Wild ambition lives to slide, not stand. Hugh Winston - He's a good kid. Millie Wisener - A big gracious heart the verdict of all who know her. Frances Womble - Black, black hair and sparkling eyes. #29 Philip Woodward - Gratitude is a fruit of great cultivation. Marvin Yearwood - To laugh were want of goodness and of grace. Myrtle Young - A friend to everyone. J. D. Youngblood - Not for self but for all. Charles Zelinski - Not the end but the beginning. ************************************************************* Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm **********************************************