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To the Class of l95l: Perhaps it seemed like a long, long road ahead when you first registered at OHS. But we hope that now your travels through the halls of the old school have many pleasant memories. May these memories regale your future lives as you pass along through the many other hallways that you will naturally follow during your life. Friendships formed in high school are among the most lasting that we have. May you have formed many of these friendships to carry along throughout life and to lighten the pathways of memories. When times come for you to face the problems of life may the influences upon you while in high school prove to be always a steadying force. May you feel that you have benefited by your associations, the social knowledge las well as book learningl, and the cultural opportunities offered by the high school. And finally, may you all graduate from high school with a desire to be good American citizens. LZQLWKL- .
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.gf .96 .14 pdiui ege . 0 9266630 fe THE 1951 Tllfifl UU To all teachers past and present who have had a part in making Ol-IS the outstanding school that it isp to our parents whose guidance and understanding at home have enabled us to take advantage of our studies and activities at schoolp and especially to our principal, Mr. W. R Boone, whose friendliness and optimism have made him the individual most responsible for the growth and achievement of Orlando Senior High School. E
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X Miss Miss ii 'i r r S dh ,fs T xx Nl Miss Mier's office force, seated: Alice Lane, Vonceal Folsom, Ann Frazier, Miss Mier, assistant principal. Standing: Mayannc Davis, Loretta Crist, Virginia Huggins, Dorothy Foster, Paula Orr, Ann Ross, Carolyn Counts, Anne Williams, Margaret Williams, Eileen Newell, Ruth Ailstock, Jeanne Akerman, DMI In every large school, the attice farce plays a vital part. Miss Mier, with the assistance other girls, cares for problems at attendance and makes out all State reports, Miss Page is supervisor at supplies and gives ISTH Till her girls valuable training in assisting her with secre- tarial work. Miss Bruce, with her many problems as Registrar, is always willing to take time out to give advice and help to anyone. Three more efficient people could not be toundl Miss Page's office force: Mary Ann Stephens, Sally McConnell, Barbara Brucc's office force: Diane Morgan, Janyce Marz, Nancy Jackson, Hicks, Carol Neff, Janet Galloway. Seated: Miss Page, Mr, Boone's private Bruce, registrar, Patsy Kagi, Dorothy Boykin, secretary. .. in 'a ' X Mn X mimi
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