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DEIIIIJATIO isis Because of her contagious friendliness to- ward each of us, because of her cheerful wil- lingness to lend her skill to those possessed with great problems, and because of the ef- ficiency with which she handles the job that is hers, we dedicate the 1955 Rambler to Mrs Suedie T. Allen, whom we love and admire.
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F0llEW0llll . - With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life grow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone forever will be the routine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made. It is the hope of the 1955 Rambler Staff that, as you glance through Q this book in the years to come, you will recapture those moments in mind and heart. . . . . . and the echoes will begin again.
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SUPERINTENIIENT' MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1955: The experience of our assoc- iation has fortified my faith in the youth of today. This faith has been the principal source of inspiration for your teachers as we have en- deavored to guide you in your worthy interests and undertakings. Ours has been a happy and satisfying relation in direct proportion with the pro- gress you have made. Youth is the hope of the world-- our expectancy for tomorrow. There is no cause to fear the future so long as the schools of America graduate young men and women of your abili- ties and moral fiber. The beginning you have made in this institution will serve as a basis for your fut- ure growth toward well rounded citizens of our American democracy. To the degree you have done your appointed task faithfully and well, have lived day by day the high prin- ciple of Christian character, to that degree have you approached the i- deals of worthy citizenship. Your contributions to your school have been great. For the honors and glory you have brought For-est High, this community will be eternally grateful. Your role in bringing our program to a standard justifying our admission into the Southern Assoc- iation of Secondary Schools and Col- leges was no little part, for which you should rightfully be proud. Let no temptation or influence hinder you as you continue to work toward the attainment of the goal you have set for your life. All of your teachers join me in wishing for each of you ultimate and complete suc- cess. L. O. Atkins
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