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Clif Cox

                                                                   CLIF COX —  Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 27,  1957
                                                                   Fort Lauderdale, Florida, August 27,  1957  .  .  .  Virgo .  .  .  Stetson  .  .  .  law
                                                                   .  .  . Le Rosey .  .  .  Lost in  Paris!  .  .  . Fleurant.  .  .Escargots!!.  .  . To be
                                                                   myself  .  .  .  Mozart  .  .  .  Chess  .  .  .  Wrestling .  .  .  Karate .  .  .  Shimata!
                                                                   .  .  .  Krikac  .  .  .  Debate  .  .  .  Dixie  .  .  .  "Either  I  will  find  a  way,  or  I
                                                                   will  make one!”  .  .  .  "So many worlds,  so much  to do,  so little done,  such
                                                                   things to be” .  .  . Tennyson.
                                                                   "Where could one  find a young  man  more dedicated  to success in  academ­
                                                                   ics, music, sports — every goal worthy of achievement? ”
                                                                                                             — Dr.  Mae McMillan









































                                                                   Martha Davidson

                                                                   MARTHA DAVIDSON —  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 5,  1958
                                                                   Ephraim,  Wisconsin  .  .  .  C.M.  and  L.S.  .  .  .  Beatles  .  .  .  Herman’s  Her­
                                                                   mits  .  .  .  becoming corrupted  .  .  .  our Japanese  friends  in  Le  Rosey  .  .  .
                                                                   Koneechooah  .  .  .  noisy closet  doors  .  .  .  that  (BLANK)  little  Venezue­
                                                                   lan and her alarm clock .  .  .  soap operas .  .  .  surprise birthday parties .  .  .
                                                                   French class with Joan, Steve, and Sara .  .  . Special  Education.
                                                                   "I  have enjoyed having Martha as a friend .  .  . She is warm, kind, and a lot
                                                                   of  fun  . . .   I wish  her good luck in whatever she does and  I  know she will
                                                                   do it well.”
                                                                                                                      — Laraine

                                                                   G R E G   D A V IS  —  Corbin, Kentucky, December 22,  1957
                                                                   "A  friend  is  a  person  with  whom  I  may  be  sincere  —  before  him  I  may
                                                                   think aloud” .  .  .  Dedicate your time and energy to those things rewarding
                                                                   to you  .  .  . These are the involvements that will  make you  happy and  suc­
                                                                   cessful.
                                                                   "Greg  is  reliable,  thoughtful, personable  . . .   In  his quiet way  he  makes a
                                                                   favorable  impression  . . .   He  would  be  a  loyal,  friend  working  with  you
                                                                   and  for you.  Greg is extremely conscientious  and  his desire  to succeed  will
                                                                   surely aid him in attaining his high goals.”
                                                                                                               — Mrs. Couchman










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