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'- Che S'acul!y THE CLERK For he would rather have nearby his bed Twenty books all bound in black and red Of Aristotle and his philosophy Than robes or fiddle or joyous psaltery. Yet though he was a true philosopher No money had he ever in his cofferg And all that friends to him had kindly lent On books and learning had he always spent. Of study took he greatest care and heed, No words he spoke of which he had no need, And all was said in form and reverence And short and quick and full of high sentence Replete with moral virtue was his Speech, And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. S5 First ROW: Mr. J.D. Parker Jr. , Principal, Mrs. J.D. Parker Jr. , Mr. Hugh Partin, Miss lviarie Cameron, Miss Frances Parsons, Mr. Frank Hardin. Second Row: Mrs. Lucille Cor. natzer, Mr. C. W. Pearson, Mrs. Elsie Vogler, Mrs. Fallie Vogler, Miss Ethel Smith- dell, Miss Helen Barnhardt. Third Row: Mrs. Edith Bailey, Mrs. Ruby Markland, Miss C3-1'01Yf1H3-1't1'1'l3-H, Mrs. Alma Sherrner. Not Pictured: Mrs. Sue Peebles. FQ 5 if-P ,J WLJL Lflfafl- xf f'f?fN C 3-N Q.. S' i-' 'i - 'G' J 4 . R 9 ' 3 o A T VX v-rf - 775' T
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Pay Crib uid To Mrs. J. D. Parker, Jr. , whose helping hand has guided our footsteps in our pilgrimage through high school, We, the Annual Staff, dedicate the Nineteen Fifty-Two Edition of THE PANTHER. ,v ff' 7, -, -.4 ,ww is , .mm x ' ' V I
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The Squire' With him there was his son, a lusty squire, A lover gay who did to be a knight aspire. His locks were curled as if they'd laid in press. Of twenty years of age he was, I guess. In height he was about of even length And nicely built and very great of strength. Embroidered he was as if he were a rnead All full of flowers, fresh and white and redg Singing he was or fluting all the day: He was as fresh as is the month of May. f,. any 1 sf A ,M X' asf Xia F5 l ix , 'UW in f v - '.:--'I- .f-f-.'M-if -X r ,W ,, T7 V 6 . 2 ' in 'J s xx -Iv-uf , , Vf 1 K X 'f 7 c c 159 K Y if Q. ., 1 t , x f. X X X CLP?
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