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lotion ---------------------------------- ( Ws lous, { Hz 'ZJfiinlz, vii4 (Z7af(i, Rush to classes. Run to catch the bus. Ever hurrying to grasp the knowledge waiting for us, constantly alert to new and exciting ideas. This is our MOVEMENT toward education. Thought-provoking classes challenge the mind. Erudite conversations communicate impressions. Fast-moving athletics develop sportsmanship and coordination. From extracurricular activities come opportunities for leadership and honor. The positions we will hold in our future work depend on our movements of today. ? is
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relicui ion (Z7fi£ J2atz dV x±. Lp a’il cS. 1 1 'dlLanzi Education is a service which cannot be measured. Education is a service which does not cost, it pays lasting dividends. Education is a service of loyalty, devotion, leadership, and dedication to those whom we come in contact with. The class of 1970 feel that Mrs. Pearl S. Williams was one that ihe opening sentences describe. Mrs. Pearl S. Williams came to Colleton County in 1937. She taught at Hendersonville Elementary school for one year. The fall of 1938, she taught at Ritter Elementary School. In 1941, she went to Ashton Elementary School, and later came to Colleton Ele- mentary School. She worked as a supervisor of schools for fourteen years. With a change in the school organi- zational pattern, county supervisors were disappearing. Mrs. Williams was no longer supervisor, but she became the principal of the newly established Colleton Ele- mentary School which was housed on Gruber Street. The school remained there until the new Colleton Elementary School was built adjacent to Colleton High School. Mrs. Williams continued to be principal until she passed June 7, 1967. For thirty years, Mrs. Pearl S. Williams gave edu- cation guidance and untiring love and fellowship to the boys and girls of Colleton County. Because we recognized the importance of her dedicated leadership and consecrated service, we proudly dedicate to her, he 1970 edition of the “Wolverine”. 6
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