The Board of Education of the Kilgore Public School System
congratulates the Class of 1935 upon the successful completion
of your high school career. It has given us great pleasure
to see your class grow in number and increase your fields
of knowledge and achievement as our school system has expanded.
The Board thoroughly appreciates the manner in which you
have assisted it in carrying forward its educational program,
and wishes each and everyone continued happiness and further
opportunity of full personal growth.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN T. CRIM
President Board of Education
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We have come to the end of another milestone in the history
of Kilgore High School. It has indeed been a pleasure
to have worked with both the Faculty and Student Body
in trying to make this one of the most successful years
in the history of the school. All of you are able to look
back and see your accomplishments and failures through
the years of your high school. Let these failures be an
incentive to spur you on to higher, nobler things, that
when you meet them in years to come you will be better
prepared to overcome them. I congratulate one and all
of you on the splendid work you have done the past year:
Remember that I am your friend, ready
and will- ing to aid and assist you in any way that is
possible.
O. G. CHANDLER
Business Manager
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Each graduating class of the High School has the opportunity
of contributing much toward our social and scholastic
aims. You have had the unusual privilege of leadership
during the period of growth of our City School System
and you have acted with wisdom. Your fine spirit of cooperation
has made school work a pleasure for us all and brought
you to the close of your High School days a most appreciated
and worthy class. It is my sincere wish that your time
of happiness and the realization of your aims has begun
with this your graduation.
Most sincerely yours,
W. L. DODSON
University of Texas Superintendent
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Three hundred years ago in Boston, Massachusetts, was
established the first high school in the United States.
This school was composed of one teacher and a mere handful
of boys studying to be ministers. Today in the entire
United States we have six million boys and girls in high
school preparing themselves for all walks of life. We
of Kilgore High School are very fortunate in being a part
of this great throng of American manhood and womanhood.
May we make the best of our opportunities so that our
forefathers will be justified in having established this
great American
institution - The Modern High School.
C. L. NEWSOME
University or Texas Principal |