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fit 3 ln Appreciation To the Board of Education, Mr. Laas, Mr. David- son, Mr. Hodge, and the rest of the faculty, We, of the Annual Staff and the student body Wish to ex- press our sincerest appreciation for the encourage- ment, cooperation, and interest you have shown in us. We thank you for the loyalty which has foster- ed a real school spirit and enabled us to publish this Annual of which We are all so proud.
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weet Land of Liberty The symbol of this beloved country is the grand old stars and stripes. lt is the symbol of light, it is the symbol of hope, it is the banner of dawn. lt was the first Flag to sail the seas, free and unmolested, the first Flag to go journeying forth, across the broad prairies beyond the Mississippi, to ripple forth in all its glory from the lofty snow-clad peaks of the Rockies and to blazon in the sunshine of the great Northwest. lt is the Flag that reached into the Heavens, plucked the field of azure and the stars for symbols, and then set the American Eagle above it, to watch, with tireless and searching eye, that not a star be dimmed or desecrated. From the day it was first unfurled to the breeze it has been the emblem of hope, the emblem of light. This banner it was that streamed in light over the soldiered heads at Valley Forge and Morristown. And ever since, its gleaming stars have brought the morning of victory, and in every dark hour, a new day of hope has broken for the nation. And today, every true citizen of the Republic, rich and poor alike, sees in the American Flag the promise of God. May the above few words serve to remind the fine staff, the seniors, the juniors, the sophomores, and the freshmen that our country is a land of freedom, liberty and opportunities. Q'
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Board oi trategy The School Board of Education ot the Plainview Schools is composed ot seven members elected by the voters of the Plainview School District. The Board is an executive body with many responsibilities. lt convenes once each month for regular meetings to transact business of various kinds. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD E. G, ALEXANDER ................................ ............................ P reside-nt GUY BOUNDS ........,....,. ......................................,.. S ecvetary MR. O. I. LAAS MR. T. O. COLLIER MRS. F. E. CAVE MR. C. A. SHOOR MR. GLENN A. SMITH MRS. ELLIS CARTER MR. SAM CURRY
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