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Table o £owk t s On September 8, 1954, Mus- tangs and Colts entered Perry- ville Schools under an efficient ADMINISTRATION. Here they worked nine months attending CLASSES. During this time they were busy in a variety of school ACTIVITIES Many took part in various cam- pus ORGANIZATIONS. All of the Mustangs loved the hours spent in theyear' s SPORTS. They pledged to support the pa- trons who gave their time and money to the different projects of the school term.
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tott »oxA This yearbook is a collection of pictures and activities of what the Per ryville Mustang Seniors and Colts did dur- ing the school year, 1954-55. The staff hopes you will enjoy it. Grateful acknowledgement is made here for art sket- ches by Miss Anna Schichtl, Perry County Home Dem- onstration agent; for unusual hand printing submitted by Mr. Curtis Bull, patron of the Perryville School dis- trict; for the manuscript writing done by Mrs. J. P. Wat- son, a Malvern teacher and former graduate of the Perry— ville High School. a 1. Reading day in English Class 2. Studying maps in World History. 3. Writing a shorthand lesson. 3 4. Working a math problem.
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u vbY v xV o LOIS RIDPATH School Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Mr. Luther Doughty, Mr. L. O. Lakey, Mr. J. A. Shelton, Mr. Glenn Wallace, sec retary, Mr. Heburne Moore, president. MRS. HEBURN MOORE MR. E. W. COOK, Superintendent MR. J.C. ALBRIGHT, Principal Superintendent's Message It is with pleasure that I extend my congratulations to the graduating class-congratulations for your achieve- ments and appreciation for your co-operation. Our associations with you have been pleasant, and we feel that the degree to which you have succeeded has been due more to your own efforts and attitudes than to our attempts as teachers and administrative officers. We shall be glad to hear of your further progress in high- er education or in the business or profession you have chosen. To the students who will return here next year, we extend a cordial welcome, and we look forward with pleas- ure to our continued fellowship and work together. Elmo W. Cook Principal's Message The labor involved in the production of an annual is rarely appreciated except by those actually associated with it. The student body should be proud of an object that portrays them at their work and play. With the passing years it will become increasingly valuable to them. The entire school should be thankful to the senior class and their sponsor for a living monument of their school days. 5
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