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CLASS COLORS: Navy Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS SONG CLASS MOTTO Labor Conquers All Things. CLASS POEM Melody - Juanita On a lofty green hillside. Where our flag waves in the air, Stretch the broad arms of Foster, That held us so dear. The last bright sunset fades and dies Against the distant, unknown skies; Toward another light we perceive our fate We, the Class of 1958. Oh we ' ll never forget you In us pride you have instilled To uphold the righteous, With the truth fight fear. The years of toil and struggling Are just around the bend, The easy years are gone And may come again, but when? Chorus: Foster, dear Foster, May your dreams for us come true. Foster, dear Foster, All our thanks to you. The high goals that we have set, The firm foundations which are laid, These we could not have achieved Without your experienced counseling aid. Out in life ' s ocean, As we set asail at sea, We ' ll be guided forever By the hopes of thee. We are self-confident and adventurous Facing merciless, strange, and unknown land; But give us time, our names will be there, Written deeply in the sand. Tho ' the light seems dimmer As we meet Fate’s roughest tide By your truths we’ll linger, ' Til the tide abides. At times, the world shall praise us, At others, the world shall blame, Though we work for the joy of the winning, And climb up the pathway of fame. Chorus: Foster, dear Foster, May your dreams for us come true. Foster, dear Foster, All our thanks to you. For each in his separate calling, His separate thought must express, As he follows the gleam as he sees it To the goal that to him means success. Clarence Hobbs Ruth Carter Melvin Tucker Shirley Rather William White Helen Jennings Calvin Green James Green
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DEDICATED TO OUR BELOVED PARENTS We, the class of 1958, dedicate this yearbook, the Bulldog, to our parents who have constantly supported and guided us. For twelve long years you have encouraged us to a successful school life. Only you, with your wisdom, patience, and love could have known that sometime in the dim future we would realize what you have done for us. We know now, in a small degree, that without your untiring efforts we never could have attained this goal along the road of life. Yours has not been an easy task. If we’ve seemed ungrateful, we know you have forgiven our shortcomings because they are the usual imperfections of youth and in¬ experience. Your inspiration has led us thus far and points to a future, limited only by our own ambition. We wish to extend to you in this petite way our sincerest appreciation for making these years enjoyable as well as fruitful. Your Children, The Senior Class of 1958
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