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Class. Song. (Class Poom. (TunE: “Stardust’’) The time has come when we must say good-bye to you, Leaving here behind Our thoughts so true, lovely mem’ries too. As we go on along the way, we will think each day Of the times we’ve spent in high school. Yes, we have worked so hard and now that school is over We've come to get our just reward. We'll miss our Alma Mater and our friends, Knowing that someday we’ll meet again. When there comes a test, we all will strive to do our best. Tho’ tears fill each heart— Class of ’forty-six must part. So we’re saying with a sigh—‘‘Farewell to dear old Wadesboro High.” BARBARA COVINGTON FRANCES Davis Mary Lou STREATER TRUETTE BURRIS O.U Re CA eI eEINIGIE The time is nigh when we must bid A fond adieu to school days sweet. As the portals of life are opened unto us, Are we prepared new friends to meet? New thoughts, new tasks, new cause for wonder ; Can we seek them all without blunder? As we leave our past for a greater future, Have we reached the goal we've strived to attain, With honest toil, with uplifted head Our characters without a stain? Can we entwine our book-learned knowl- edge With lessons learned in nature’s college? If, in these tasks we have not stumbled, Nor fallen by the narrow way, Our bravest hopes, our brightest joys Can come to life, be what they may. And being all in word and deed In trust with God, we shall succeed! WALTER MITCHELL MOR EO n He who would rise above the clouds must scale the heights alone. FLOWER Gardenia COLORS Green and White Page Eight
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ore TR DD : om F O 5 One hundred and seventy years ago earnest seekers for the right planted here the seed of a new kind of nation in which government is by the people themselves. It was the devout conviction of these earnest men that beings cast in His image are endowed with certain inalienable rights. And that the group judgment of His creatures is more adequate for wise government than are the minds of any individuals among them. The sustaining roots of this tree are Freedom of Speech, of Religion, and the Press. From the time the first slender stem emerged upward, until now that a great tree reaches its branches in majesty toward the sky, these freedoms have fed the growing nation with nourishing education.
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