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Occ% Mr. Whittenton, new to our school this year, is by no means new to the field of education. He attended Campbell College, re¬ ceived his A.B. from the Univer¬ sity of North Carolina, and later received his M.A. from the Uni¬ versity of North Carolina. He taught in the following schools before coming to Wakelon: Dublin, Bridgeton, Wake Forest, Cary, Charles B. Aycock, and Ifetthews. In addition to his duties as principal, he led the Wakelon girls ' basketball team. We, the Senior Class, shall always remember his words of guidance that he gave us during the year that he was our leader. To you—the Editor, Sponsor, and staff of this Wak-igh-an, I ex¬ tend for myself and the entire school, our heartiest congratulations. Yours is a fine book, one to be proud of, and one which brings credit to our school. Your class is a capable one and many of you have unusual talents which when properly developed will enable you to make worthvdiile con¬ tributions to this world in which you live. You are learning those ideals and principles here in school that will carry over into adult life. We hope and feel that you will make us proud that we have had a part in the training which helps you to be better able to take your places as good citizens in tom orrow ' s society. Your graduation from high school comes at a time when the whole world is in a confused state. No one knows just what the future holds in store. The problems confronting us are a real chaise nge to our best thought and action. It will be your duty, to help share the re¬ sponsibilities and help make the decisions in the imcertain future. Future responsibilities will demand consecrated effort and thought. I would urge you to continue your training. In saying Adieu, I would leave you with this thought from Henry Van Four things a man must learn to do If he would keep his record true; To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow-men sincerely; To act from honest motives purely. To trust in God and Heaven securely. 0 IP '
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