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Page 9 text:
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We, the class of 1940, dedicate the first issue of The Scarlet and Gray to our superintendent, A. W. lones, who through his untiring efa forts and cooperation, has guided this yearbook to its successful comple- tion. To him go our praises for planning and organizing the various de- partrnents of the school, assisting the Board of Education in securing the Six Year Charter, and for promoting and supporting all activities, We feel sure that his twenty successful years of teaching and supervising have been an asset to him in coping with the diverse situations which arise in the establishing of a new school,
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The three great bases of a democratic way of life are the home, the church, and the school. The Hopewell-Loudon community has always possessed good homes, good churches, and good schools. Yet our new school improves this triumvirorte of educd- tional opportunity and democratic living. Our new school presents admirable means for pupils to correct or eliminate those mal- adiustments which hinder living in our new social order. Our boys and girls have splen- did facilities for planning and building their future careers. While our homes endure, while our churches endure, while our school endures, the boys and girls of Hopewell- Loudon will continue to march on to greater achievement. l am proud to be a member of the faculty of our new school. May the faculty always give excellent service and inspiration. The morals and spirits of the student body is as fine as can be found in any county system. May this community continue to have the outstanding leadership and the splendid fa- cilities for the integration and growth of youth that it has always had! -H. Randall Miller, Principal. gfwmowipm
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The R. C. A. two-way sound sys- tem is indispensable in or modern school today. Vtfith this sound system communication con be cdr- ried on between the Superintendent cmd any teacher or pupil in the building, Radio proqroms or phon- ograph records com be tuned in any roorn individually or all rooms dt one time. This equipment is very vcrlucrble for mctkinq on- nouncements ond for class room use. lt results in d qreot sovinq of time and steps. I' I I' U Q 1 N
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