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Page 11 text:
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DEDICATION Credit Where Credit is Due, O Parents and Advisors! It was you. To Parents: The Todd-Grant High School Class of 1966 wishes to pay tribute to their parents by dedicating this yearbook to them as a symbol of sincere appreciation for their having made these years of high school education possible. Often we take our parents for granted, leaving expressions of love and appreciation unspoken. You are to be congratulated for your spirit of co-operation, your perpetual faith and understanding as well as financial support through these years. Credit is due to you for accepting and carrying out the responsibility that has often called for sacrifices. It was your guidance that prompted us to study diligently. It was because of your wish for a better life for us than you have had that we were encouraged to continue despite failures and frustrations. It was you who saw the necessity of education and made us realize that success comes through adequate preparation. To Advisors: As the curtain closes on this portion of our lives, we the members of the graduat- ing class of 1966 (nineteen hundred and sixty-six) take great pleasure in dedicating this annual to our class advisors, namely: Mr. K. Ellison, Mrs. L. G. Reid, and Miss D. Scott. Life is full of decisions and we as students have not always had the best answers. We therefore, have often turned to these persons for help, and they have given of their time and energies gladly and without reservation. We sincerely hope that the dedica- tion of this book to them will, in some way, say THANK YOU to the instructors who have meant so much to us. Years will pass us by and cause us to leave the common path, but no matter where our places of residence, and no matter what our occupations, we'll remember our advisors and the start they gave us here at Todd-Grant High School.
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The Senior or Graduating Class is always of greater concern to me than any other class in our school. Why? This class places our school, community and me on trial without an opportunity for appeal. A tree many times is judged by the fruit it bears. A school is judged by its end products, those who graduate. I cannot emphasize too strongly how important it is for each of you to remember as you leave Todd-Grant School that you represent our product. It may be well to seriously consider that you also represent the kind of home from which you came and the kind of church you attended. Since the home, the school, and the church represent those basic institutions that are so impor- tant in our lives, the thoughtful graduate strives to always hold his good name, above reproach. You are facing an ever-changing society. Some of these changes may be good, some may not, but I hope that each of you will make the necessary adjustment to face whatever changes that may come with courage, faith and understanding. I urge you to avail yourselves of every opportunity to give service and never to expect some- thing for nothing. I hope that your experience here at Todd-Grant have been influencing factors in pointing you to a good life. c ft C. A. DeVillars, Principal 6
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Mrs. R. C. Armstrong 3rd 4th Grade Mrs. M. Blackshear English History Mr. C. W. Brown Science 11th Grade Miss Coney Librarian Mrs. C. M. Cooper Counselor 8
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