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Page 9 text:
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-acuity Mr. W. J. Barefoot (U.N.C.) A.B. Social Studies, French; M.A. Education Mrs. Lois O. Lobban (Meredith College) A.B. Social Studies, English Miss Leah Phelps (Flora Macdonald College) A. B. French, English Mrs. Jean Moore (Meredith College) B. S. Business Administration Mr. Judson Stephens (Atlantic Christian Col.) A.B. Math, Science Mr. Bernard Godwin (Lenoir Rhyne College) A.B. Science Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson (Salem College) B.S. Home Economics, Science Mrs. Lou Penny (Meredith College) A.B. Home Economics Mr. Mitchell Nance (Wake Forest College) B.S. Business Administration Mr. Robert Warren (State College) B.S. Agriculture Education Mrs. Louise Lambert (East Carolina College) A.B. French, English Mrs. Allean Dudley (Atlantic Christian Col.) A.B. Elementary Education Mrs. Estelle Bryant (Southern Conservatory of Music) Certificate of Music Mrs. N. N. McLamb (Southern Conservatory of Music) A.B. Music
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Page 8 text:
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Rights and Privileges Carry Duties and Responsibilities One of the most important lessons all of us can learn in life is that of using our rights and privileges in such a manner that we will be worthy of them. Americans enjoy more rights and privileges than any other people in the world. Our basic freedoms are guaranteed in the first ten amendments to the constitution. Certainly we, as Americans, should be proud of these guaranteed rights. Our people have ever been jealous of these rights. This is part of our precious heritage. While it is important and proper for us to guard and ever protect these rights, we cannot remain worthy of them unless we accept the duties and responsibilities which go along with these rights and privileges. Here is the test of real citizenship. As boys and girls, you have the right to attend our public schools. Have you proven yourselves worthy of this right, by accepting your responsibility to put forth your best efforts? The future maintenance of our cherished rights and liberties depends largely upon how well we execute our duties and responsibilities. Let us ever keep in mind the fact that there is no such thing as an empty right or privilege. There is no success without effort. There is no royal road to learning. Our country has been made great and strong by the courageous men and women who have realized their responsibilities and have put forth a determined effort to carry out these duties. During your stay here in our school, it is my earnest hope that you have caught a small vision of the measure of worthwhile living. Hard work, per- sistent effort, and a conscientious desire to meet the obligations of worthy citizenship is the need of the h ur. Our sincere hope is that you will prove yourselves worthy of our great heritage. W. J. Barefoot.
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