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PRINCIPAL: Mr. T.H. Wall Dear Friends; I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to express: (1) My sincere and best wishes to the members of the Senior Class of 1964 as you leave the Lowndes County High School and adventure forth into a world which will confront you with great challenge, opportunities, and problems. I wish for you continued good health, happiness, and success, and hope that you will come back often to see us. (2) My appreciation to all the members of the student body and the faculty for your continued cooperation and enthusiasm in making our school a great school. After all, the greatness and excellence of the Lowndes County High School is going to be in direct proportion to our combined efforts, enthusiasm, and cooperation. (3) My commendations to the members of the Annual Staff for the excellent work you have done in publishing the 1964 Legend. I feel that this Annual will help to make us all proud of the Lowndes County High School and also the Lowndes County High School proud of us. (4) My desire to be of the greatest possible service to all the pre- sent and former students of the Lowndes County High School. Let us know when we can serve you. Your Friend, [ 4 ]
May 26, 1964 F r iends. Even though the years will pass quickly when we graduate, we will carry with us all the memories from our high school escapades. We will remember 1963-1964 for all the friends we met and the things we did. We will remember the last minute rush for Homecoming, the Wizard of Oz as pertaining to the Beauty Contest, the Stairway to the Stars (and the million stars we made in history class) and the exciting graduation night. The seniors will never forget Kid's Day when Mrs. Adams got thrown in the water and for the freshmen it was Rat Week-unbearable torture in- flicted by the seniors on the naive newcomers. Many students will never forget the scare of being called in on the intercom or little talks Mr. Wall gave in his office. All in all this has been a wonderful year full of excitement and fun. And we, the seniors of 1964 will never forget it. Your Editor, [ 5 ] Mary Jane Yorke
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