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Dedication In appreciation of his sympathetic understanding of students and his unfailing interest in all our activities; and in gratitude for his willingness to listen to our problems and his helpfulness in solving them, we dedicate the 1948 PARADE to Ernest L. Justus, our teacher, principal, and friend.
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Foreword The class of 1948 launches this, the second issue of THE PARADE, with great pride. Full of faults it may be, but we shall prize this book in years to come as a written and pictured record of the happy days spent here. Our “parade” through life will take us over many different paths to many different destinations, but memories of our high school days will always be with us. We hope that others may enjoy with us the 1948 issue of THE PARADE. Jane Exxa Bett, Editor ins PARADES St ABE Seated: Berry Jo BeppincFieLp, Write-up Editor; ErizaseruH Jones, Picture Editor; Janz Exxa BELL, Editor-in-Chief; Berry DEAN CornNwELL, Assistant Business Manager; Joyce Huccrns, Circulation Manager. Standing: Ropert Locxasy, Associate Editor; FREDERICK DorsEyY AND CLARENCE KiLpatrick, Assistant Business Managers; HERMAN FisHeER, Business Manager.
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Win AGW TY First row: Mrs. Wilma King, Mr. G. A. Milton, Mrs. Mildred Smith. Second row: Mr. W. A. Franklin, Mrs. Susie Sinclair, Miss Gardenia Osteen, Mrs. Catherine Crawford. Third row: Miss Nell Crosby, Mr. E. L. Justus, Mrs. Cecil Kessler. J Principals Message One of the most difficult duties of a principal is to speak for the entire faculty. Frequently the same message is given over and over again. I think that this is both necessary and good. We have the same feeling for the class of 1948 that we have had for other classes. We want to commend you for your past accomplishments and congratulate you for continuing in school until you reached the goal of graduation. However, you are going to face greater problem s and make more momentous decisions than other classes have had to face and make. We hope that you are going to meet these problems with sufficient courage and determination to solve them. Our best wishes and fondest hope go with you. E. L. Jusrus, Principal
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