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A Message to the Students wouldn't know why I screamed, why I frowned. You wouIdn't know how I've wondered about you - why you scream, why you rage, why you laugh. None of us has known the other. That's it. We haven't taken the time or we haven't cared. And we've iust kept on. So all we have now are pictures in an annual. And messages? They took too much time. Too much effort. - Miss A. Olswanger Be yourself. Don't put on false airs. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Remember that no matter what your career might be, put your best efforts into it and you'll get the best out of it. - Ms. Robbie N. Pulliam 'And gladly would he learn and gladly teach.' May these words follow you throughout Iife. - Mrs. Imogene P. Reid Whatever confronts you, there is no need to be dismayed, if you have Christ in your life. - Mrs. Gertrude J. Settles Are you thinking of a vocation? If so, come out from behind that mask of HIDE and SEEK. This mask is important. It is used by people to conceal their real thoughts and feelings, not from other people, but from themselves. You should work harder at being what you should be than hiding what you are. Whatever you do, take Jesus as a member of your team and pull off that mask. You will find that knowing yourself as you are, rather than disguising and hiding your real feelings, will make you happier. Good luck and happy sail- ing. - Mrs. Teretha Smith Keep your black pens handy, your note cards ready, your brains in gear, and your mouths shut. - Mrs. Linda G. Thompson May your dreams always exceed your grasps. - Ms. Judy Ann Thorne A friendly smile goes a long way. - Mrs. Bonita C. Dunavant Ask yourself these questions. Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? It is impossible to enioy others and establish a good relationship with people until you have some understanding of seIf. - Mrs. Marianne Kinsey 233
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Try to remember that you're not the only person around. The things that you do affect the people around you. - Miss Lynn Aitchison You get out of anything EXACTLY what you put into it. - Mr. D. Bellamy Never underestimate the importance of a high school education. - Mr. W. S. Bur- ton Always strive for the impossible goal. You may reach it. - Mr. J. l. Cullum The backbone of your life will be the edu- cation you receive. Get as much as you can and retain as much as you can. The more you have, the better life you'll have and everyone wants the good life. - Mr. T. Farley To labor with one's hands as well as their mind is honorable. Begin learning now to get along with people before you get out of school . . . then when you are out in the real world you will'learn that getting along with people is a real asset if you expect to make it in today's business worldl - Ms. Laverne Kennedy Get all the education you can. You may lose all material possessions, but no one can take your education away from you. - Mrs. Maruta Krastins Bartlett has the best students anywhere and I hope you continue to be. But, it takes hard work and a lot of self-discipline to continue this. Keep up the good work. - Coach A. L. Kuntzman To be successful, a person must train him- self so that he knows how to do something well and then be willing to do it. - Mr. David E. McPherson Failing is funny to ninth graders until the next year comes around and all of your friends are upper classmen and you're still a dumb freshman. - Mrs. Patsy Oliver I'm supposed to provide a message. I would rather not. I would rather say noth- ing, Ieave nothing. But then, you'd only have my picture in an annual. That's all you'd remember. You wouldn't remember me, the person, the way I laughed, or the way I frowned. The way I could speak softly, the way I could scream. And you 232
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4 My personal advice to each stu- dentis: Cultivate loyalty to your country, your family, and your religion. Protect your body and your mind from harmful drugs and degrading habits. Develop habits of punctuality, hon- esty, and service to all mankind. Look for good wherever and when- ever evil seems to prevail. Develop yourself to the extent that you can calmly adiust to any situa- tion which may arise. Mr. Iohn D. Barnes Principal ff .. l 1 Al
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