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Tl-IE CDUTLCDCDK AND NOIV, TOMORROW. We have spent yesterday and today in preparing our- selves for what is to come. We are looking toward the future with its endless possibilities and its limitless opportunities, eagerly awaiting the time when we shall take our appointed places in this changing world. We have tried to make our- selves fit for the job which now is ours as America's sons and daughters. BUT WHAT, TOMORROW? A tomorrow which shall bring a just and lasting peace- a peace which cannot and will not be shattered by the thunder- ing guns of war. A tomorrow in which all men, regardless of race or color shall have the privileges which we as Americans have enjoyed so long. A tomorrow in which nations shall be part of a great international order-a United States of the World. A tomorrow which shall be filled with opportunities in many fields calling for skilled and concentrated effort. A tomorrow in which a creative society shall go forward to new heights of achievement. These are the things for which we hope. These are our ideals and our goals, but they are also our problems. We must have the vision to see things as they are now, the imagination to dream of things as they might be, and the courage to make our dreams come true. We live in today but we live for tomorrow. 4-
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MRS. ELLA F. LONG Because they have given to us inspiration and guidance throughout our high school years, because they have cooperated so will- ingly in everything we have undertaken, and because they have been sincere friends as well as capable instructors, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-four, dedicate this, our year book, to Mrs. Ella F. Long and Mr. Griffith O. jones. DEDICATION The Ieezrher if cl hzzilcler. He worhr with higher om! filler mines of rwilizotiofz. The Iearher if 4 friend. Hit hear! rerpomir fo the feilh and devo- liou of hir Jfnderzlf. The teacher ir cl pioneer, He if alwezyf atlewpfizzg fhe iriipouihle and wilzrzirzg 0111, The feather if a prophet. He lays the foffmhzliom' of Iomorrow, -JOY ELMER MORGAN f :iz MR. GRIFFITH O, JONES 1 ffwewwkwyl , i 5 Site
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