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VOX MONTIUM STAFF Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Managers Art Editor Layout Managers Sports Editors Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor J. C. Golding Mabel Lowe Johnny Stamper Cora Mae Ramey Enest Smith, Sara Lou Schuyler, Ruby Stamper McElou Phipps, Roger Gentry Horace Schuyler Maxine Todd, Georgia Lee Scott Daniel Doby, J. B. Scott Iris Snow Hazel Hawks Typists JoAnn Lundy, Clarence Wright
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WE PAUSE TO HONOR He was no saint, and didn’t pre¬ tend to be. He was a man who lived what he taught his students —both on the inside and outside the classroom. Mr. Carson never met a person he could not like, and there was no person who ever really knew him who didn’t love him. There are very few who have not witnessed his cheerful words and friendly attitude. There are very few who will not mourn or miss him. In Memoriam . . . During this school year Lowgap has suffered a great loss—a pioneer teacher and citizen—Mr. Charlie F. Carson. As long as there is anyone who remembers him, Mr. Carson will not die in the hearts of the people and his many students. Mr. Carson does not want or need a monument; he already has it placed in the hearts of the boys and girls whom he has influenced greatly. And there’s the hard part—Mr. Carson would be the first to put a stop to the mourning. He never had time for such things—he was too busy getting and giving the most he could out of life. Mr. Carson knew what his physical condition was; with his great handicap, but he kept his worries to himself. It was a peculiar type of courage, which Mr. Carson possessed, but he kept it through the last moments of his life. Whether fully realized or not, the student body has lost one of the best friends is ever had. Mr. Carson’s memory and all that stood for are left in the hands of those who loved him. He is not to be mourned, he is to be remembered—because that’s the way he would have wanted it. As long as there is anyone who remembers him, Mr. Carson is not dead. MR. CHARLIE F. CARSON
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