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In MEMORIAM DIXON LAWRENCE Mr. LAWRENCE was a graduate from Lenoir Rhyne College. He was a member of the faculty of Landis High School from 1938-1941 when he was inducted into the army. He died in service of his country January 9, 1943, at Camp Riley, Kansas. A shadow fell on Landis High School upon hearing of his death, but his companions have not lost him by his re- turn to One who loved him more dearly. WE GIVE our heartfelt appreciation for the sacrifices made by the following boys, in the service of their country, who were former members of Landis High School: BILLy BEAVER HAYDEN CARTER RALPH LEAR YoHou packet Six
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Five DEDICATION MREG Oe EIPE THROUGH Mr. Lipe’s untiring efforts during his twenty years of service on the school board and in the years after- ward as chairman of the school board has he contributed much to the upbuilding of our school. His interest has been demonstrated unceasingly through his efforts as President of the Linn Mills, from whom quite a substantial donation to our new Vocational Building was given. With our sincere appreciation for his unfailing loyalty and interest, we sincerely dedicate this volume of the YEL- LOW JACKET to Mr. G. O. Lipe. We trust that this interest will continue in the years to come, as such civic minded citizens will be needed more than ever before. Yolo ache
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Tae BOS TAIN Superintending Principal Landis District, Erskine College, State College B.S. Degree PRMUAMCAHP TRE Sy WME S SAGE OUR RESPONSIBILITIES as faculty members and students, to the Landis school, community, county, state, nation, yes, and even the world, is greater today than at any time in the history of mankind. We are living in a changing world, we are told, of which we are a small part; even though that be small, we must learn to adjust ourselves to our surrounding conditions. Life’ can be compared to a “Campaign.” If one should fail to prepare himself or herself well, by observing all the rules of God and nature, the result of that life is a ‘‘Failure.” Let us as faculty members and students of Landis High School prepare, by planning and map- ping out our campaign of life, which may lead to Victory. May the efforts which all have put forth in the getting out of this book, be one step nearer — the end of that Victorious Campaign. T. F. BostIANn. 4 SS Seven Yellow packet ——SS |
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