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Cbitorial Being conscious that time, though gentle, yet firm, will soon sever the ties of association and co-operation of both teachers and students, we present this the fourth edition of the Pine Burr, a culmination of the various phases of our school work, as a memento of the Class of ' 15. We have endeavored to inake this book a true mirror of our many-sided activities in High School. An insight into the humorous as well as the serious life of our school family may l)e seen. Truly, one can read from the following pages the various ideals of our ambitious youths and what we really are. I take this opportunity of thanking those who have given me their assist- ance in collecting the material for this book. Especial credit is due our Faculty Editor, Prof. A. C. Campbell, who, together with his father, our beloved prin- cipal, have guided our feet from many a pitfall. Our thanks extend further, to Mr. H. B. Easom, our efficient Business Manager, who by his untiring efforts has successfully directed the financial side of our undertaking. To Miss Eaton, our Art Teacher, we vote our sincere gratitude. Her class has enhanced our book greatly by splendid contributions. Our editors, though far from perfect journal- ists, have produced material of which we are proud. We admire the Class of ' 15, and justly may we esteem it. First, because the class is ours; second, because events have happened during our session which will never occur again in the his- tory of the school; third, because it is the only Senior Class in which we have ever experienced the pleasure of being enrolled. We leave in your care the Pine Burr in rememljrance of your High School friends and acquaintances and what they are striving to attain. If, as you glance through this volume, you receive some abiding pleasure and profit from the perusal of the jiages, then our labor has been worth while.
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■S M00« EDITORIAL STAFF B. T. TALLY Editor ill ( ' liii ' f M. F. BooE E. H. Cannady L. B. Dawes R. j L Warren Rosa Moody Esther Shearon Mamie SxMith Celia Herring C. G. Freeman H. B. Easom, Business Manager A. C. Campbell, Faculty Ivlitcir
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