Byrd High School A Seniors Continued; Caddo, Louisiana Submitted Aug. 16, 2000 Submitter: V. Richardson (After the first set of A seniors were complete, there was another section added. I am not certain, but these could have been the retakes? They are not part of the B Senior group.) ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** #30 Vernon Anderson - Politeness goes far but costs nothing. C. Y. Brandeau - To be famous, one must be cautious. Vivian Cargill - A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital. Tom Connoly - Sturdy of character and keen witted. Henry Cook - A good mixer (you know what). Thelma Courtney - A sweet and generous nature. Gladys Finelle - She doeth well who doeth her best. Samford Foster - Eat drink and be merry, for yesterday you might have died. Harry French - Flirtation is attention without intention. Monette Gallion - Chatter, chatter as I go. #31 Ethel George - Good nature and friendliness well expressed. Emile Gesn - Oh youth, forever dear, forever kind. Virginia Greenlee - Sensible and kind. Inez Harris - All of our learning comes not from books. Geneva Harrison - She loves all and lives for those she loves. June Hagar - When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. LaVey Lamb - In steady pursuit of knowledge. Marjorie Langston - All seems beautiful to me. John D. Lindsay - For little cares and worries, he never seemed to mind. Martha Linsay - Silence is a true friend who never betrays. #32 Dorsey Long - Shucks! Only 99. Charles Maryman - He is the guardian of his fate. Lois Mathis - A twinkling eye bespeaks a good nature. R. C. McCoy - The world is still ignorant or its greatest men. Homer McDowell - Music is the universal language of mankind. Richard Melton - More than a name makes a gentleman. Minerva Moore - The eyes are the windows of the soul. William Morgan - What a folly world we live in. Nellie Mae O'Donnell - Let me have an audience for a word or two. Cloise Pharis - Always faithful. #33 Herman Poleman - He's a man of his word. Ernastine Ray - Just a ray of sunshine. Iris Sanders - Good humor is the health of the soul. Louise Short - She came, she stayed, she graduated. Ruby Stroud - By saying nothing we pass for wise. Eloise Taylor - Let not books interfere with pleasure. Frank Tenny - Mirth is his middle name. Talmadge Tinsley - The noblest mind, the best contentment. Maurice Wray - In the game of life, he will buck the line for gains. Margaret Yates - She's a girl of artless grace, nice as can be and fair of face..