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ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR Joy Williams ASSISTANT EDITOR Reba Jeffers (not shown) BUSINESS MANAGERS Annice Hancock Roger Daniel SPORT’S EDITORS Joyce Holcombe Ray Jeffers PHOTOGRAPHER Johnny Davenport PROOF READERS Dorothy Floyd Donald Rowell TYPISTS Lorene Bishop Douglas Floyd ADVISORS Mrs. Evelyn Sanford Mrs. Darlene Weaver 4
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We dedicate the 1952 edition of MEMIORS to Mrs. Darlene Weaver who has exemplified so many inspiring and desirable characteristics of a good life. Her thinking and teaching are characterized by those deep- rooted southern traditions that have been the pass-words from generation to generation--devotion, loyalty, and pride. Though endowed with many convictions as regards peoples, philosophies and ideals, she is guided by a spirit of fairness. She brooks no favors for prejudices and cannot be easily forgotten. She is constantly laboring in an effort to saturate the minds of youth with these ideals, which will enable them to meet the mystifying problems of society with a sane solution, and make a permanent contribution to a better way of life. 3
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SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Students: Is fame your goal? It should well be. Let us remember that fame, like money, should neither be despised nor idolized. An honest fame based on worth and merit, and gained by prudence and industry, will perpetuate the names of the great and the good. Be not so eager for popular applause as to forget that the same breath that blows up a fire may blow it out again. True fame is the Light of Heaven- God. There is a philosophy that no human being who halts between two opinions, who cannot decide promptly, and having, decided, act as though there was no such word as fail, can never be great. Ceasar would never have crossed the Rubicon nor Washington the Delaware, had they not fixed their stern gaze on objects far beyond the perils at their feet. Solomon said, “He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding but he that is hasty of spirit exhalteth folly. Our advice is to keep cool under all circumstances. We should learn to command our feelings and act prudently in all the ordinary concerns of life. This will better prepare us to meet sudden emergencies with calmness and fortitude. We must bid adieu to vice, to sloth, to flatteries and ease--WORK. 5
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