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Many things influence the growth of a young person to maturity. One of the most important of these is the education he receives. As we leave Aurelian Springs High School for the last time, we tend to recall the years we have spent here. Students who have attended this school at some time during its long history hold memories of many of these years. We recall the sometimes long classes, the often noisy lunchlines, and the riotous ballgames. But more than this, we remember the untiring e fforts of our teachers and others about us who have been dedicated to our education. Therefore, we wish to dedicate this, the final edition of the Purple and Old Gold to Aurelian Springs High School. This dedication is not made to a building which we are now leaving, but in a greater sense the dedication is to all those who have made our school what it was to us. Hence, we wish to express our gratitude to all of the parents, teachers, alumni, and other friends of the school who have given of their time and efforts to make both our school and us what we have become. Sir SSr 1 ffiiri III init [ i [Sr 1 MJHMjinBij
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INMEMORIAM Of the many friends of this school, one stands out in the minds of students throughout the history of Aurelian Springs High School. Mr. E. W. Liles was a strong progressive influence in this community for many, many years. He was interested not only in the school and its students but also in the Aurelian Springs community. This interest was demonstrated by his efforts during the early years of the school to keep it in the community and by his never failing support of the school’s activities during his lifetime. Mr. Liles died in December, 1968, a loss felt not only by his family and close friends, but by all who knew him or knew of him. Our school leaves this area now, but we will not forget the concern Mr. Liles and others had for us. As we move to a new school, we may only hope that those who lead in providing education for our people will be as dedicated to their task as their predecessors were. 17
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