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March 20, 1940 TO THE SENIOR CLASS, PARADISE HIGH SCHOOL, Paradiso., Texas. GREETINGS: It is a pleasure for me to have the privilege and opportunity of sending greetings to the Seniors of the Paradise High ScJ ool. It appears to me that boys and girls of your age, now finishing your high school work, can look upon conditions existing thro-- ought our country and throughout the world and see much to be done in the way of administering to the needs of humanity. Viewing the situation as I do from the Gover- nor's office, I can see that the future of our ci- vilization depends upon the boys and girls of to- day. and I want to encourage them in applying com- mon sense principles to their future activities, over bearing In nlnd the necessity of a well-ba- lanced education and the correct principles of re- ligion and morality. Sincere allegiance to these fundamental principles and a determination to per- form a service for humanity in this world will bring happiness an 1 I wish you all success. Sincere yours. VfLO'D
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Ray Houston Phillips Ella Bryant Marilyn Fasohall Marcella Passhall Lola Poarl Nall Ozullo Hartsell Hoyt Kellay Juno Crouch Travia Laj Porter Ellon Faye Kaker , lyre 11 Hair is Althea Whittonborg Billie Louise Stufct Wili.ia Ruth Hague
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY class of thirty-six members that were Marilyn ’ SS Porte”!’ Althea Bhittenberr entered asr issss’isi - “ ior fT Bridgeport. Ozelle Hartsell entered as a senior fron Leve1land, and Connie Ruth Ray oame from Decatur in her senio year. V«e are very sorry to announce that Jean Davis v,e J and Iva Barnett withdrew during their senior year. Vie wish they had seen fit to finish their high school work. This makes our .graduating class a mem- bership of fifteen. The freshman year wa3 uneventful, except that we participated Vwholeheartedly in all the general activities of the school. We were more or less just getting acquainted with the thought of being high school students. During our-sophomore year, we were more ac- customed tS the fact that In high school we hud t° work for what we got. We had more social activi ties, which made U3 feel almost grown. Our junior year was very enjoyable. We lived with the thought of being seniors the fol °JlnS year, Our social life was greatly increased, and for the first time at Paradise, we had. c. Junior Senior Banquet. All the girls were dresood m formal attire and the boys were dressed in dark
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