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To the right of this column is a photograph of john Motley Morehead High School-your high school. As you turn the pages of this yearbook, you will see that the Carillon staff has endeavored to record all the facets of life at Nlorehead. We have tried to turn back Time and let you see all the wonderful things that happened during one of Morehead High Schoolls greatest years. Think about the events of the period, and you will de- termine whether we have done our task Well. There are too few lines to mention every person who has aided us in our work, however, I do think that a vote of appreciation is due to these individuals in particular: Mr. Raleigh Biggerstaff, whose thoughtful suggestions and comments have been most helpful in our layout work, Messrs. Claude Cillie and Harold Francis, whose skill and patience in photographing the yearbook snap- shots have made the Carillon more complete, Frances Ilairfic-ld and Carolyn Newman, who typed and cor- rected our annual copy, Lloyd Dillon, whose splendid art work you will see throughout the Carillon, and Miss -loan Griggs, our yearbook advisor, who worked harder than anyone on the many problems we encountered. XVithout the splendid work that all these people did, I would have given up long ago. My thanks go out to all who have taken an interest in the Carillon. You, the students, deserve a vote of appreciation, because if you had not achieved such an outstanding scholastic and athletic year, our yearbook would be nothing. Use this yearbook in the future years to recall the work you did and the fun you had during 1958-59, Moreheadls greatest year.
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The sophomore enters Morehead High School with a purpose-to seek and flourish in all his high school life. He does not recognize this purpose, until the upperclassmen point it out by their example. As the sophomore begins to fit into life at Morehead, he begins to try to do his best, he ma- tures as he is called upon to face new problems and perform new tasks. The year passes quickly, and the sophomore be- comes a junior-and then a senior. He then imparts his influence on the lowerclassmen and points out the purpose- it is always the same-seek and flourish. This is the tradition at Morehead, and because of this tradition, our student body has been the recipient of many honors, both scholastic and athletic. Through this tradition, the individual student re- ceives not only knowledge of subject matter, but knowledge of life in the world today and preparation for it.
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