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Board of Education 1-.Y STANDING, left to right: P. C. Rhea, Charlvs Moore, Fred Childress. SEATFIU, left to right: 0. B. Locklcar, J. M. Cutlery. J. C. Maddox. Caron Brown. Concral Secr0ta1'ies f MRS. JAYNE HAMMOND MRS. JOAN YEARGIN
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School spirit seems most important in the senior year. a everything must he the very hest, for it will he the last. Wliil freshmen arc experiencing the many firsts, seniors must fa the many lasts: the last pep rally, the last football game, last class, the last pa1'ty with the gang, and the last exami tion. Yet there is glory and honor attached to he-ing a senior. has a place of high esteem, and enjoys those pleasures affo to seniors only. lVlemories and honors, however, are not all that confr the senior. He must look toward the future. He must merely think ahout it, hut act on his plans for the com years. At last, the activities that have an air of finality attael to them arrive: the Senior Play, the Junior-Senior Banq and Prom, llaccalaureate, and Commencement. llut for seniors, graduation is not the end, it is the lmeginning of wl ever they wish to make it. The four years are over. The years that seemed endl have come to an end. 'llhesc four years are given a cert unity and are lrrought to a climax hy the Spirit in the . . nd e we the na- lHe rd- ont not ing red uet the lat- ess ain
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