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Occi ‘P'UttccfiaC MR. JOHN H. WOOTEN, SR.
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SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE The purpose of American Education in general, and the Goldsboro City Schools in particular, is to instill in students lofty principles and to live in and contribute to the American Democracy. It is very important that students be given the tools which will make these objectives possible. To knights in the days of old, chivalry meant reverence for God, loyalty to coun- try, respect for women, mercy to defeated foes, sympathy for the weak, and high sense of honor. These basic ideals of chivalry form much of the foundation for the kind of democracy that we wish to have in America. You, the Seniors of Dillard High School, have represented your school in an admi- rable way, learned the basic skills which will enable you to continue your education, accept a place in the labor force, assume a position of respect in the society in which you will live. It is my sincere hope that you will enjoy success and find happiness in whatever you do in the future. Cordially yours, N. H. Shope, Superintendent £cCacatco t LLOYD FONVIELLE Chairman MRS. W. A. SHEPARD, JR. J. HARRY MUIR, JR.
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Dear Staff and Class: Congratulations! You accepted and conquered a mammoth undertaking. You have done a most appreciative job for all of us here at Dillard High. We thank you for such splendid eiforts. I was pleased to have been so closely associated with the work of the 1963 DILLARDITE. Be- cause of my close association, I am fully aware of the sincere devotion, bountiful spirit and burning enthusiasm that you put into your work on this publication. I hope that the rich mem- ories captured here will more than repay you in the years ahead as you reflect upon your many experiences at DHS. This publication should help you to recall what your teachers, your peers and your community tried to do for you. You must remember that you were a part of the chal- lenging ’60’s, the North Carolina program of Quality Education, the Dillard Gymnasium and the ’’revival of learning” at Dillard High. You must continue to give your best to the world. You should continue to share your richest experiences with others as you have done so very well in this annual. Remember - This is the best school that I know because I am doing so much to make it so. Affectionatelv yours, j j ’ y J b ' J. H. Wooten, Sr. Principal
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