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Page 10 text:
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I have lived a fairly serene life. I have had my moments of pain, and at the present time I have turned slightly green—all because I have acquired a new coat of paint. I saw the Class of ’51 for the first time in the fall of 1945. They were an eager lot! They were a green bunch then, dressing up Hallowe'en Witches, digging holes in the desks and walls, and generally trying to impress me with their originality, which incidentally, they did. Through the years my halls were filled with gleeful throngs after the gridiron victories over Live Oak, and my classrooms saw the determined class supplying an- swers to the numberless questions asked by the faculty in the semester tests. Then at last the class of ’51 left my painted halls in quest of new kingdoms to conquer. er O God from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, make us worthy of the rich heritage that we in our America enjoy. Strengthen us in body and in spirit by work and play, by fellowship and friendship, so that we may be fitted for our calling in the service of our country and the world. Make us honest, diligent and loyal, so that we may do honor to our parents and to this school and to Thee who has created us to glorify Thy name. 6 Amen.
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Dear Faculty: The day to which we have looked forward for many years has finally come. We laugh and say how glad we are that our school life is over. In our hearts there is an altogether different feeling—a feeling of loneliness and sadness that is undescribable. Although we may never come back, we shall never forget you. Man hath a weary pilgrimage As through the world he winds, On every stage, from youth to age, Still discontent attends With heaviness he casts his eye Upon the road before And still remembers with a sigh, The days that are no more. —Selected 4 Upper Left—Mr. Charles Fay, B.S., W. History, P. A. D.; Mrs. Mary Futch, B.S., Soc. Studies; Mr. T. J. Cicger, B.S., Science. Top Row, 1. to r.—Mr. Walter Foy, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Miss Elaine Brown, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mr. William F. Arm- strong, B.S., Effective Living, Sci.; Mr. Tommy Terry, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mrs. Rosebud McColskey, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mr. Ted Tucker, B.S., M.E.D., American History. Bottom Row, 1. to r.—Mrs. Veda Attawav, B.A., Math; Mr. W. E. Kent, B.S., M.A.E., Math; Mrs Johnv Johnson, B.A., Math; Mr. B. L. Langford, B.S.. Math; Mr. Kenneth Hastings. B.S., Civ ics; Mrs. Lula Andrewes, Social Studies.
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