James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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a Principal R. H. Hamilton and George Pittman , President of Senior Class. I 3 i ll? 2 is N-Qlzfixf PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Informed persons will not deny that our schools are in the spotlight today and that through all media of com- munication the total educational system is one of the most commonly discussed topics of our time. We are not surprised, for this is how it should be. We cannot afford to become complacent in education. Within a democratic society om' desired way-of-life depends more on the quality of our schools than on any other single agency. When more people and various community agencies become critical of our educational pro- gram and become deeply concerned, rapid progress is inevitable. Educationally speaking, we are living in a very exciting and thought-provoking era where technological, social and scientific changes are constantly being made and where the development of critical thinking is a vital part of the educational development of every boy and girl. These changes are constantly demanding new ways of life for all of us. Whether our schools should take the lead in spearheading these changes or whether it should serve as supreme interpreter of changes will become an educational concept which must be decided. . In this annual which you have published for us, there are clear indications of our attempted progress toward an improved educational program at William james High School. The past year has been an eventful one and you are to be commended for offering us an opportunity to capture' these memorable events by making available a tangible means through which we may relive these wonderful experiences. May this publication reveal to all who view it, vivid segments of our school program and serve as a source of inspiration to you and others to give their continued support for the development and expansion of an im- proved school program, within this ever-changing, dynamic society. Page Twelve

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' 1: '-ta , 'F-Y. 5 , g wmwmwwf - ,fx 1. . 5 We must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately. . Q Q Ba.- .6 M --fwfvii ' 2.' l Knowledge comes of learning well retain'd, unbuitful else. I Science Page Eleven



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Mrs. Louise Lynch, Jeanes Supervisor, Bulloch County Mrs. Louise B. Lynch, born in Waycross, Georgia, attended the Reidsville Elementary School and Center High School of that City. Her college work was completed at State College, Savannah, Georgia. The Master's Degree was received from Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Work in supervision was completed at Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia. She has taught in Columbus, Georgia at Radcliff High and A. S. Clark High School, in Waycross, Georgia at Center High School. At present she is Jeanes Supervisor for the Bulloch County Schools. Page Thirteen

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James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 12

1959, pg 12

James High School - Jamesonian Yearbook (Statesboro, GA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 37

1959, pg 37


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