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Page 13 text:
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Foreword Yea orange, yea black, Come on team, set 'em back! Hurry up-the G. A. A. is selling orange and black bears! Have you seen the new orange and black uniforms for the basketball teams? I want an orange and black banner for my room! Say, wait a minute gang, just what does your orange and black banner mean? Well, that orange and black banner means that Freshmen are eager to begin a new life- happy and chattery with excitement. It means our football team, which adds the rich color of valor and sportsmanship to our banner just as the track team, tennis and swimming teams, basketball and baseball teams do. It means study in classrooms where we learn to love and appre- ciate our country, where we begin to train our- selves for a vocation. That banner--why it means Sophomores on their class party, Juniors thinking how they must work in order to be worthy of filling the offices of the student body next year, and of course looking forward to giving the best Jun- ior Play the school ever saw. That banner of orange and black is colored with gaiety, deter- mination, wisdom, earnestness, eagerness, and appreciation. The band has helped to color it- the fellows and girls in the halls, the teachers, the principal. Yes, and the Seniors color it- looking forward to the future with the deter- mination to make our world a better one for all. And you know, gang, I think we are out to see to it by our own actions that the good old orange and black ought to always represent integrity, truthfulness, high ideals, and clean living. just look at it-isn't it a wonderful banner for such a wonderful school? Let's make it the theme for this yearls MAGNET.
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Charles O. Blayney For many years Mr. Charles O. Blayney has been a great friend and counselor to the students of Selma High. As Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys, he served with a patient and understanding super- vision of our school problems. Though Mr. Blayney has left our administration, he continues to take an active interest in our school and extracurricular activities. We, the staff, wish to dedicate this, the 1948 Magnet, to Mr. Charles O. Blayney, whose untiring guidance and generosity will ever be remembered by the students of Selma High. l l 0 We Declicate
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