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ALMA MATER Blue and Gold” Lift happy voices, praises unfold Hail to the Blue and Gold. Let songs of gladness rise to the sky For Dear, old Dillard High And strive to show, as on we go Ability and power To do the right with all our might Thru every changing hour. With hope and loyalty and courage Our lives shall e'er be blest; And ever for our Alma Mater We will work; we will do our best. As on we go, our aim shall grow, Our cheers will ever cry To do the right with all our might For thee, Dear Dillard High By Mrs. Thelma I. Johnson Sc6ooC ieect We believe in our school as an institution so organized and carried on as to give boys and girls a triple training that is necessary for a well-rounded life. We believe firmly in the coordinate training of the head, the heart, and the hand, for though each one is necessary, neither can be of great use alone. We believe that a life worth living must embody mental satisfaction, industrial pursuits, and a spiritual outlook, therefore, our various subjects and activities have been so planned and selected by us and our elders as to ultimately develop one or more sides of our educational tri- angle. We pledge that in all our endeavors we shall strive to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually strong, for we know that only such a triple development can make a real life, and in the final analysis a true American citizen. LET’S HAVE THE BEST SCHOOL By Lucy B. Thompson, Class of 28
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Goldsboro, North Carolina December 17, 1956 % To the Editor and Committee for the 1957 Yearbook Greetings: Happy are they whose ’annals’ are brief, ” one philosopher said. Another, ”He who cuts off twenty years of life cuts off just so many years of fearing death. ” I would say, Long Live the Senior Class ; for its bold venture in this tremendous undertaking. Long years from now, you will look back upon this effort and accomplishment with more delight than you might be able now to estimate. It will bring your classmates back into your memory as nothing else can. It will also encourage future classes to lift high the standard you have so well maintained. It will constantly bring Dillard history into new focuses which should make for greater accomplishment. So, please accept my heartiest congratulations for your wonderful production and my fond hope that each of you will find or make a place in the world worthy of the tradition of Dillard High School. Though thou have time but for a line, be that sublime; not failure, but low aim is crime - Affectionately yours, H. V. Brown, Principal
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