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Qlllehurmz Ellnhepznhznt bchuul Eistritt Qlilehurne, Zlliexas SDHDDLDR DEPARTMENT Pri-nCiQ31'5 Office ADDR:-:ss , Cleblllne Hi-Qh School- V Thefe are YWO Cll1a1iiiSS which are found in every suc- cessful person. These are confidence and optimism. Be- cause we cannot foresee the future, we must be optimists and expect the best. Only then canwe justify our existence for the present. As an optimist, we not only can see an opportunity, but we can make the most of it. Democracy is only equality of opportunity, not equality itself. Per- haps the best democracy can ever do is to give every Caruso a chance to sing. Success should await ifwe do not allow some disappoint- ment to make us lose hope and never try again. While we do not know what the future holds, we can at least retain our spirit of confidence and optimism. The future is in the hands of God and only He can give us the answer. dew Serving as Assistant Principal, housemaster of Edison, and instruc- tor in bookkeeping, Mr. Cecil Harper fills these positions in Cleburne High School with accuracy and efficiency. Miss Gene Anne Wheeler, secre tary to the principal, takes care of the routine duties of the office. She has served in this position capably and efficiently for four years. MR. CARL HUDDLESTON Principal
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