Cleburne High School - Santa Fe Trail Yearbook (Cleburne, TX)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 7 text:

MEMOIRS OP CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL 5 J. G. DUNLAP W. S. OWNSBY MR. J. G. DUNLAP, Principal Cleburne High School. Long years of real unselfish service have been his and it is im- possib'e to think of Cleburne High School without connecting with it very vitally the spirit of this beloved personality. It has often been his task to pass judgment on our deeds and misdeeds. I j M He was the kind of a man that saw the student’s side, as long as possible. “Men are of two k’nds—and he Was of the kind I’d like to be. Some preach their virtues—and a few Express the r lives by what they do. No broken pledge lost him respect; He met all men with head erect. The only deeds he ever hid Were acts of kindness that he did.’’ «5» MR. W. S. OWNSBY. Asst. Principal. “A light o’ joy jest seemed t’ hang around his lecture room— Like roses budding on th’ vine along in early June He’d shed his coat and tho’ his clothes was really not th’ best We loved him jest because he wore suspenders ’neath his vest. The book we had was awful dull—its print would often blur. The only tiling we really learned was need o’ character. ‘And that’s the thing,’ says he one day, ‘we all should strive to pass.’ It seems to me we studied life in 01’ Stone’s class.’’ Those of us who ever sat in “OP Stone’s class’’ as the boys speak of it, realize how very fortunate we are in having as a back- ground for future activities the memory of days spent with Mr. Ownsby. ViF===(§

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MEMOIRS OP CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL MR. EMMET BROWN, Superintendent. “Who is the happy warrior? Who is he That every man hi arms should wish to be —It is the generous spirit, who when brought Among the tasks of life hath wrought Upon the plan that pleased his boyish thought Whose high endeavors are an inward light, That makes the patli before him always bright.” This page is affectionately dedicated to one who, like another great schoolmaster, has devoted his life to the ac- complishment of great ideals. Our superintendent of Cleburne City Schools, Mr. Emmett Brown, is the man to whose perfect vision we owe an eter- nal debt of honor. Knowing the lives of us all, understanding our weak- nesses, praising our virtues, Mr. Brown has created for him- self a monument of worth in the minds of those who really understand. Cleburne Public Schools are the best in the United States for any town this size.

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