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ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Freedom to think was firmly fixed in the American Bill of Rights. It is basic to all other freedoms. Freedom of speech is vacuous unless there is something to say. Freedom of press is an empty privilege unless there is something to write. Free- dom of assembly is futile without intelligent discussion. American freedom of worship, freedom of enterprise, trial by jury-all the freedoms and rights guaranteed in our organic documents and secured by more than a century-and-a-half of tradition- would be on a precarious footing indeed if a system of thought-control were imposed upon those who must pass judgment upon whether these freedoms are jeopardized or abridged. These are uncertain times in America. Our ability to withstand the menace of com- munism may well depend upon how well we have prepared ourselves to make intelligent decisions in public affairs. PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Each time a yearbook is published, another group has reached the top round on the ladder. To graduate from high school is truly a great accomplishment. To the senior class I wish to congratulate you on your success and wish you the best of life's rewards. Mr. E. W. COOK, Superintendent Mr. LAMBERT WALLACE Principal BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Mr. J. H. Moore, PRESIDENT; Mr. G. M. Wallace, SECRETARY; Mr. J. A. Shelton; Mr. L. O. Lakey; Mr. L. D. Doughty. 5 MRS. HEBURN MOORE School Secretary
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At the left is our pri - ncipal who proudly re - presents our effic - ient ad- ministration. One of the f e w mo - ments of re - taxation for our hard working fac- ulty is lunch- time. This is a typical per- iod in Mrs. Wallace 's biology class. II A dramatic scene from the Sr. play - one of the activities enabling pupils to wo- rk together. TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES
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FACULTY HERVIE HENLEY LOIS LOUDERMILK EARL MELTON ANDREW D. RAINEY Agriculture Librarian Mathematics Mathematics English Chemistry FAYE SADLER LOUISE UNANGST ELOISE WALLACE HAZEL WALLACE Home Economics Commercial Science English GLEN WATTS KERMIT WELCH BONNIE YOUNG Coach Band Social Studies Severalnewteachers joined our faculty this year. They are Mr. Earl Melton, com- ing fromEarle, Arkansas; Miss Louise Un- angst, former teacher from Pleasanton, Tex- as; Mr. Glenn Watts, formerly employed at the Boeing Airplane Company in Wichita, Kan- sas; and Mr. Kermit Welch, student teacher from Arkansas Tech. Later Mr. Lambert Wallace, principal, formerly a training technician in the National Guard at Stuttgart, Arkansas, filled the va- cancy caused by Mr. R. E. Mitchell's sudden death. 6
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