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YEARBOOK STAFF L „ 1 1 fl jj • li W ' Mk n r ■ — Financial Staff. -- Mrs. C. W. Davis, Sponsor, Barbara Gills, Earl Daniels, Lucille Oliver, Alvin Fowlkes, William Anderson, Melvin Randle, Barbara Graham, James Neal, Carmicheal Hurte. EDITORIAL STAFF Typists, Artists, Photographers, Sports Editors, and Business Staff, Miss P. E. Dunn, Sponsor. 5
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CO-EDITORS MESS A GE As, co-editors, we wish to express our thanks to the entire staff, the adminis¬ tration, the faculty and the student body for their assiduous co-operation in helping us to make this edition a success. Within this book we have tried to compile, through words and pictures, all of the events of our senior year. We hope that not only at the present, but in the years to come, this Bulldog will be a treasured keepsake that will recall many happy occasions. Ethell Bagley Betty Eppes 4
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Motto: Climb, though the mountains be rugged Colors: Black Gold Class Poem The Last Farewell Nineteen sixty-three is slowly passing by, Now is the hour when we must say good-by. We hate to leave, though we know we must, Fond memories of you linger with us. As we go out to accomplish our aims, We ' ll apply whole heartedly all we ' ve gained. All the honesty, truth and love, And reverence to our Father above. We thank our parents and faculty too, For being understanding, kind and true. With your help we have done our best, Alone, now we must stand the test. With the road ahead and a milestone we see, May we be what you would like us to be. When we are on our own, if we start to stray, May the hand of God show us the way. Ivornell Evans William Anderson Class Song Tune -- Now is the Hour The class of ’63, hates very much to say That we must leave you, to find a brighter day. We never will forget, the things for us you ' ve done And will try to make you proud of every one. Dear ole Foster High, we’ll always love you so As the years go by, more finer we will grow. And to you our school, we will always know That you dear ole Foster High, taught us the way to go. As we move on, we would like to see Dear ole Foster High go down in history. If this shall not be, we will still be glad For we ' ll remember you and the good times we had. Claiborne Shelton Elizabeth Hurte 6
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