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In dlffrcciafivn To our parents and guardians who through their love, prayers, and sacrifices have made it possible for us to achieve one of the most precious and most prized goals on our ladder of success - high school graduation - we express our sincere gratitude and deepest appreciation. Had it not been for you, we would never have attained this goal. You have been very understanding, extremely patient, and most cooperative. We want you to know that we are proud to own you as our parents and we, in turn, hope that you are proud to own us as your sons and daughters. We shall never be able to repay you for all the wonderful things which you have done for us, but the least that we can do now is say, A Million Thanks And God Bless Each Of You. Mrs Mattie Alston Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lucas Mr, and Mrs. Keever Baker Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mayo Mrs Thomas Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles Mrs. Lubertha Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Miller Mrs Ersel Bunn Mrs. Madie Morgan Mr. and Mrs Lee Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Norwood Mr. 'and Mrs Bobby Carpenter Mrs. Agusta O'Nea1 Mr. and Mrs. Oris Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O'Neal Mr. and Mrs Jonah Champion Mrs. Cleo Perry Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels Mrs. Mary Perry Mr. Pauline Deck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter Mr. and Mrs. George Dublin Mrs. Annie Pretty Mrs. Gretta Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Powell Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Eaddy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith Mr. and Mrs James Ferrell Mrs. Mary Smith Mr. and Mrs Frank Freeman Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuck Mr. Quincy Gillis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vick Miss Dorothy High Mrs. Rosa Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hinton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb Mr. Rooselvelt Horton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Whitley Mrs. Dorothy Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wiggins Mr. and Mrs Captoley Jones Mr. and Mrs. Romus Wilkins Mr. and Mrs Melvin Jones Mrs. O. M. Webb Mr. and Mrs Walter Jones Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Williamson Mr. and Mrs. George Latham, Mr, and Mrs. James Wright The Class of 1970 James E. Shepard High School 4 5 I-1? 'W 0
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Dedication We, the members of the Senior Class of 1970 of James E. Shepard School, admire and respect finer womanhood and manhood. We appreciate instructors who have unselfishly worked beyond the call of duty in order to help to mold and develop young men and women of whom the world will be proud. We honor these dedicated teachers who love their profession not for the compensation that it offers but because of the joy they receive in helping others. For these and many other reasons, we take pride in dedicating the last yearbook for James E. Shepard School to ,Mrs Marie 51 Wilcoif ,Mn Gharles A. 1606015014 Qs
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'.v--L. . M! ' ., Wai, Princzjwzlk Message Do not wait for something to turn up, get a spade and dig for it. Do not seek for praise or fame, but strive to derive satisfaction and contentment from doing well the multitude of tasks which the world is eager to have accomplished. In these times of uncertainty and swift change the most dependable resource is your will to achieve and willing hands to tackle the work awaiting for someone to do. There isn't any road map which shows you the road to success. You have to make it yourself. Opportunity does not knock daily at your door, but temptation pounds away every day while calling in dulcet tones to wait awhile before you begin the tasks which await your skills and talents. Enthusiasm is the best shortening for any job. It makes the heaviest work seem lighter. Self confidence, faith, tenacity of purpose can sustain you when all else fails. One of our basic troubles today is that too many of us are looking for someone to do something for us, rather than finding something to do for ourselves. The successful person has learned to take longer steps when he discovers that fate has deceived him. The failures look about for a place to sit down and cry. Never worry about the job you dislike, or tasks you hate to perform. Someone else will replace you to- morrow. Be not afraid of the future, you have seen yesterday and today. in
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