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lllE HONOR .. Miss LELA AYCOCK and dedicate this, the 1951 edition of the Coeooiv, to her as 21 tribute to her devotion and loyalty to the school, her love for us-- her pupils-her unfailing interest in us, her deep understanding, and her wise encouragement in all our school activities. VVe are especially grateful for her untiring worli on this, our yearhooli, in which the endless hours, originality of thought, and inspiration she has given through serving and striving, are reflected. Page Seven W
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its gi . X ii Un October 24, we paused in our busy school life, to join in spirit, at least, with other students all over the world, to celebrate the United Nations3 birthday. With much dignity and ceremony the students took their places reverently in front of the building where upon the platform many of the student body, citizens of the city, school officials and members of the choir were seated. jenny Lazzo, the chairman of the group, introduced the speakers. llenry Croom reviewed briefly the history of the United Nations, and Lydia -lefferson the underlying purposes of the great organ- ization and the policies and ideals upon which it was founded. The hearts of those participating were thrilled with the realization that it was the Hfth birthday of such an active attempt as had never been made before to maintain peace, to develop friendly relationships among nations, to cooperate internationally to solve inter- national problems, to bring about among all peoples mutual respect for human rights and freedoms, and to serve as a center for bringing harmony among all nations of the earth. Surely no ideals, nor purposes, we realized could be higherg and we felt as the United Nations' flag was raised in front of our building that we truly had become members of a world-wide society. The challenge of the future faced usl .!4l'l6! tAQ gblfflfllne Q f
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