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dedicatum Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — these are the things promised by our form of gov- ernment. However, we know that these things are not ours without a constant struggle to pre- serve them. The freedom and security in our country is not matched or even approached by living conditions in any other country. They are ours, not by chance or accident, but because, from time to time, our people have been willing to sacrifice, fight, and die for them and the pre- servation of our way of life. Darlington High School graduates go out in steady succession to join the forces that are fighting for the preservation of our liberty and freedom. It is to those Darlington High School graduates in the armed forces of the United States that we respectfully and sincerely dedicate this book. — 4 —
Adminid-Uaikm 7. M. f elb a AufieA-miendeni Aclmoli STUDENTS: What does D.H.S. mean to you? Does it merely mean that it is a building manned by a staff of teachers who are paid for the expressed purpose of putting you through the paces of a formal edu - cation? I should be greatly disappointed if that were the case. I am hoping that all of you share with me in the feeling that your school is an institution whose chief aim is to help you to become individually efficient, self reliant, strong in body, mind and character, and socially ser- viceable. To realize that aim there must be a spirit that blends and utilizes all the resources at our command. D.H.S. stands for that spirit — the spirit of cooperation, one for all and all for one. Am I safe in assuming that this spirit pre- vails with teachers and students alike? T. M. Nelson, Superintendent Bog uI l Top row: Mrs. Bernice Howery, Mr. Paul Lee, Mrs. Helen Hastert Bottom row: Mr. Elmer Virtue, Mr. Jo- seph Procter, Dr. L. E. Fitz- Gerald, Mr. George W. Martin
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