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Mr. Hamilton; Your sympathetic understanding of students’ problems and intelligent assistance in solving them, plus the friendly, courteous and wise ad' ministrative policies affecting fac- ulty affairs have endeared you to the Class of '57 which affectionately dedicates this edition of their an- nual to you, OUR PRINCIPAL
Sufie'U ttetule«tt ' ’THe d ae The Senior Class of 1957 of the Jasper High School is to be congratulated on this fine publication. Members of this Class have contributed many hours of earnest effort, planning and painstaking endeavor in order to produce an annual in which they could take pride. They have succeeded in an admirable manner and I extend to them my heartiest congratulations on a job well done. It has been my pleasure to know most of the members of this Senior Class all of their lives. They were bom in the late years of the Depression, about 1939, and they began their public school careers in 1945, the year World War II came to a close. Their years through school have been fraught with in- ternational bickerings and strifes, even another war. They have scarcely known a year in which the clouds of war have not been threateningly close. They have not been able to plan their lives without giving some consideration to military service in one form or another. Thus, their years have been difficult. They have now reached another milestone, however, and look to the future, whatever it may contain. In whatever station they may find themselves, they should know that they are numbered with a large group of boys and girls, men and women, who also have graduated from this high school and who are making this school and this County proud of them. They are holding aloft the banner of fine traditions, noble ideals, and worthy aspirations and we salute them. It is my sincere desire that the members of this class, the Class of 1957, will unite with their fel- low alumni, in pursuing those ideals of worthy citizenship, and will find happiness, peace, and security in the satisfactions of the approval of God and their fellow-men. Robert L. Pugh, Superintendent Craven County Schools
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