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Board of Education 1 , A Q W. L. Stephenson, Clay MCCOYMC, Bob Lighf President Secretary .www WW f Bob Hart Edwin Durden Lloyd Henderson Paul Hire
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Dedication To you, Mrs. Combs, we dedicate the Pirate '64. Your inspiration to us 'and to the many students who have gone before us, during the ten years you have served as English teacher, senior sponsor, and Pirate advisor, can best be expressed in the following poem: I love you For what you are And for the good you see in me. I love you For putting your hand into my restless heart And passing over the foolish things there And bringing to light beautiful dreams - No one else had love enough to be aware. I love you Because you are helping me to make Of the lumber of my life Not a tavern, But a templeg A FRIEND Of the everyday things of life Not a drudgery, But a song. I love you For making me want to choose th e good And showing me how to be happy. You have done these things By being yourself. That is what being a friend isg After all. M. M.
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Our Superintendent PAUL E. ANDERSON B,A. Austin Collegeg M.A. East Texas State College Many words of wisdom are written in books where they are available when you feel the need. Youth stands in need also of practical wisdom: love, understanding, guidance, leadership. These, all dedicated teachers give to their students. In dealing with students, I come to appreciate their fine qualities and their po- tentialg I grow to love them as I share their joys and their problems. But the Class of '64 has a special pull on my heartstringsg I am both teacher and parent, For eleven years I have watched you grow into the fine upstanding young people you now are. If I have loved you more than I have loved other classes, I feel that I may be pardonedg after all the friends and companions of my son have come to be very like my own. Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have, give I unto yous my sincere good wishes for happiness, success in all your future endeavors, my constant concern in your welfare, and my readiness and willingness at all times to be of service to you, Goodbye, and God bless you. Your friend, Paul E. Anderson
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