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To attempt to leave in your yearbook a message that would be meaningful and lasting is a very difficult task. To the scholar, realizing that lessons are sometimes learned very slowly and deliberately, this task might seem facetious. With the above in mind, 1 would like to re -emphasize two items of importance to your future well being. These two items are good attitudes and high ideals. The teachers here in your school have attempted to instill these into you through the four preparation years of high school, 1 use the phrase preparation years because of the emphasis placed on making one ' s self ready for the coming years. Realizing that these two items wiU. probably have more bearing on your future years than any other characteristics you might possess, the teachers, in preparing you, have constantly stressed the importance of good attitudes and high ideals. Our world is suffering from growing pains. You, an inhabitant of this world, will be caught up in the onrushing tide of these growing pains and be as a piece of flotsam on a raging river to be tossed around by every wave of change if your ideals have not solidified in your preparation years and if your attitude doesn ' t enable you to react intelligently to sit- uations. You are now finishing your preparation years here. You are now entering a commencement - - - a beginning. The greatest Man who ever lived, Jesus, the scripture tells us, in- creased in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man. This covers all of the desirable phases of development of anyone. If you live and develop as Jesus did, with the proper attitude and ideals, you will be a great man or a great woman to be looked to for leadership in a troubled world.
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Slmentary faculty MRS. JESSIE SNEAD MRS. LONA LAUGHRIDGE MRS. CASSIE LEDBETTER MRS. JANE JIMESON MRS. FAYE MODE MRS. MARGARET HARTLEY MISS RUTH ELLIOTT MRS. MARGARET BARKER M ji GILL MISS MARGARET CARPENTER MRS. LELA WILSON MISS HELEN PLANT Not Pictured MRS. ELLA ARLEGE MR. LENN RADER MR. JACK MR. THOMAS TRIPLETT STACY
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