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DEDICATION to Miss Margaret Lassiter As a token of our love and deepest appreciation for your kindness and help which has made again our annual a reality, we, the Senior Class, wish to dedicate with admiration, devotion and sincerity, this, the third volume of The Tatler.
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Principal ' s Message To the Senior Class of 1946: You are truly a class unique in many respects. Your class is the first to graduate under the 12 year program. Certainly this extra year of school growth and development should be of real value to you. It has been our observation that another year of maturity and growth has been a very great factor in making your class one of dependability and resourcefulness. There is no substitute for maturity and experience. You have the esteem and high regards of the faculty and student body. Your class is unique in another respect. Your graduation from high school comes at a time when the world is in the midst of change from war to peace. The problems confronting us are a challenge to our best thought and action. Truly the world is entering upon a new era. It will be your glorious privilege to share the responsibilities of this post war world. I would urge you to continue your training. Future responsibilities demand consecrated effort and thought. In saying Adieu, we would leave with you this thought from Henry Van Dyke; Four things a man must learn to do If he would keep his record true: To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow-men sincerely; To act from honest motives purely; To trust in God and Heaven securely. Principal.
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Alma Mater For above all institutions, Ever to traditions true, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. For removed from whirling traffic, Of the hustling town, Arched against the brow of heaven, Looks she proudly down. Honors held by victories won, She will cherish to the last, Each one adds a tribute rare, As the years fly past. Though enduring fame be thine, Though thy praises travel far, Truth shall always be thy motto, Wisdom ' s bright alluring star. Alma Mater live forever! All the children praise thy name, Ties of love will always bind us, Ever more to sing thy fame.
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