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eel alalece se lalo0i 8 WOer coniericnteuhiom inc alo¢7sPARA DEM to Mise GardeniesOsteentiwho has given her time and talents to equip Flat Rock’s students for their future. We dedicate this annual to you, Miss Osteen, in appreciation for your service.
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Katherine Williams Editor, 1947 “Parade” When our high school days are over, an Annual provides the most valuable means of recalling all those happenings and persons that were once a part of our everyday life. The 1947 PARADE presents the school and its personalities. It is not confined to any one phase of school life, but presents a complete picture of all school activities. . As we leave the doors of our Alma Mater, may new doors of opportunity be opened. May we ever press forward and may each of us realize any worthy ambition we may now have. As we, the graduating class of 1947, leave to take our places as adult citizens of our country, our future lives will prove whether or not we have really observed the principle of our school song, “We stand for the best that’s in the world.” In later years, when school days are only a hazy memory, may we turn the pages of this book and recapture some of the lightheartedness which we now enjoy. The meaning of the true comradeship which high school life has brought will perhaps be clearer to us. Twenty years from now it will be interesting to look back over the Annual and compare our dreams now with those of the half-way mark in life. The Editor
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? rincipal 5 C5SAGE I am sure that I am speaking for the entire faculty when I say that we have enjoyed having you as students during the past four years. We congratu- late you. Graduating from high school is quite an accom- plishment at any time. You deserve more that just an ordinary commendation, since you have worked under more adverse circumstances than has any class in the history of the school. You stayed in school when very attractive positions were constantly be- fore you. The war and the unsettled conditions which have followed it have made school work most difficult. We hope that you show the same strength of character in overcoming life’s problems. Our best wishes go with you. By Le justus Mr. E. L. Justus, Principal Mrs. Catherine Crawford Miss Nell Crosby Mrs. Evelyn FitzPatrick Mr. W. A. Franklin Mrs, Mary Anne Loflin ° Miss Gardenia Osteen Mrs. Susie Sinclair Mrs. Mildred Smith
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