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ADM! I TRATIU V CECIL PURDOM PRINCIPAL. On behalf of the entire Hustonville Faculty, I extend best wishes and warm congratulations upon your achievements as 1951-52 Seniors of Huston- ville High School! The years you have spent in study with us have become an integral part of our life, both social and educational. We shall miss you but we know you have work to do in the world, and we bid you Godspeed. We who teach you hope that it will be possible for each of you to hold fasato your dreams and with the passing of the years, to turn them into rea ity, You have striven faithfully and have justly and nobly earned the title of HUSTONVILLE GRADUATES. We rejoice in your success and we truly speak that you should be aglow with that delightful self -satisfaction feeling which comes only from the consciousness of work well doneg for us, the faculty, because we fully ap- preciate the excellent work and sincere purpose of you students, our regret at your approaching departure is overcome by our pride in your accom- plishments. In the end, it is our earnest hope that you boys and girls will become what we think and know you will be: our very best citizens of tomorrow. In the name of this institution I extend to you a fond farewell. Sincerely, Cecil Purdom Principal of Hustonville School THE HUB Incorporated Danville, Kentucky 3
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DEDICATIU MESSAGE As a means of thankmg Coach Doyle McGuffey for encouragement and 1nterest 1n the Hustonv1lle T1ger Basketball Squad that brought an enthus1ast1c cllmb 1n our rat1ng 1n th1s great sport we The 1951 52 Sen1or Class Of Hustonv1lle I-hgh School ded1cate wxth deepest respect and regard our annual CHERISHED MOMENTS AT H H S Here's to your coachxng power that taught us to be better losers than wmners may lt never g1OW1CSS' Photographs By COLEMAN STUDIO Danv1lle Kentucky 2 xh F H - X 1 , hz- X 'Q I 5 f Y -1-I:jl,, 1 1 - ' ' I 7 ' I I ' ' I I I ll 7 a J a I
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