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Dear Students, Someone once said, “God gave us memories so that we might have roses in December. Whether your memories will be of roses or ragweeds will depend upon you. You are in the springtime of your life - a time of joy and beauty, a time of important decisions, and a time of the greatest physical and intellectual growth. The decisions you make now and the things that you do now will determine what you will become. Yet, strangely enough, you are less able to make these decisions than you will be later in life. It is extremely important that you seek the advice and counsel of your parents and teachers, who are familiar with the route you are taking and its turns and pitfalls. My thanks go to those who have prepared this yearbook. This edition will em- bellish another corner in my garden of memories.” Sincerely, Joe Parsons, Supt.
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THE PRINCIPALS’ WORDS OF WISDOM The one bridge that is In a constant state of disre- pair is that which bridges the gulf of time between age and youth. Only three materials are available for bridging: Time - wait for the youth to age; wait for time to fill the gorge. Projection - Youth looks to the future and dreams of adulthood. Retrospection - adult looks to the days of youth. Time is certainly going to do its part and we are all dreamers - looking one way or the other, up or down life’s path. Perhaps we are doing something about this great gulf of time. Perhaps our dreams aren’t wasted. Sincerely, L. B. Kennedy said that obtaining an education is the first job anyone has. Whether you are successful at it will have a great deal to do with whether you are suc- cessful in later years. You are, at this point in your life, about to establish a pattern of life which will remain with you the rest of your living days. The road will be rough but the rewards great. My every good wish is yours in your pursuit of excellence. To all students, I would like to say I will help you in any way that I can: and to the Seniors I extend an invitation to come back and visit us after you have graduated. David Puckett
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