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i, o sJt 6 yxa . V le - t You ' ve watched us come and go to school and you ' ve seen evidence here and there of how we spend our time atClarksville High School. Butwe want you to really know more about the classes, clubs, and many activities thatfill our school year for you are the dear hearts to whom we look for guidance and love. In this first volume of The Golden Leaf we want you to see what goes on at C. H. S. so that you wil I continue to take as much interest in the affairs of the school as you have in the past. It is our earnest wish that the true spirit of our school will be represented in the first vol¬ ume of the 1951 The Golden Leaf . ! P •N iaJAI + J 3
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r JR 14 § orewori Come with us for a while and we ' ll take you through the year at our school, to scenes that are so familiar to us—to our classrooms, clubs and organizations, assemblies, the playground, May Day, football, baseball and softball games, parties and even conventions. We are preserving memories, too, because we wish to cherish all these things. Winnie Talbott won the contest for naming the annual bypresenting the name The Golden Leaf . When the name was announced in assembly, everyone seemed highly pleased. We all knew it was the very best name possible because it fitted us so well. Tobacco, the golden leaf is the symbol in tradition and in reality of our locality. We proudly hail our part of Virginia and the golden leaf . And then, too, Winnie says that our annual will be a golden leaf that will grow more precious with the years. tUOFE 2
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J )eclicu tion Everybody recognizes oui principal, but nobody knows him as we do. As our faith¬ ful teacher and friend he has urged us on to a higher goal and through his loyalty and patience has made the attainment to the goal seem more nearly possible. He has endeared himself to all of us and takes more than just a professional interest in our problems. By his faithfulness and perseverance he has helped to mak e our school life a success. Because he is a wonderful principal and a real friend, we dedicate thisfirst volume of The Gol¬ den Leaf to Mr. Moore. 4
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