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eme The pioneers of 1849 left their homes and their families to go west. They undertook the long, hard journey which was to lead them to gold— the greatest wealth imaginable! Today, a century later, we admire the spirit and perseverance of those pioneers; but it is our belief that there is a much greater wealth to be had than gold. There are many interpretations of the actual meaning of this wealth. Some say it is wisdom, or love, or happiness, or a combination of all these things; but whatever its name may be, we know that it symbolizes all that life has to offer. 1 he indit idual who finds this treasure is rich in the real sense of the word.
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Editor Associate Editor Art Editor Literary Editor Boys’ Sports Editor Girls’ Sports Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Joyce I Iofheimer Barbara Wise Bill Penn Ann Donaldson Tom Thornbury Ginger Smith Bill Kloss John Schramm Assistant Editors Sam Abramson Anne Marcus Dick Bull Elaine Mark Shirle Cooke Nathan Marx Barbara Elder 1 om Piatt Ellyn Fox Joyce Rinehart Dick Kohn Gloria Seelig Douglas olcott Faculty Advisor Ralph M. Howell
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Superintendent Emerson D. Jarvis is an alumnus of Franklin College and of the University of Indiana. He came to Bexley in January, 1948, and has won the respect and admiration of all who have known and worked with him since he has been a part of Bexley. He has worked untiringly for the promotion of the building program for the Bexley schools, and has succeeded in imbuing our educational system with the democratic ideal. Dr. Jarvis obtained his Ph.D. on December 17, 1948. This year marks a milestone in his career, as it is the end of twenty-five years of service in education. Dr. Jarvis says, “The forty-niners sought gold. Many found it. They pioneered with one of the plentiful resources of our country. Sometimes young people today feel that the stage of pioneering challenge is over in this country. That is not true. The most challenging type of pioneering is ahead. It lies in the areas of how to think, how to work together, how to understand each other, and how to provide solutions for existing problems in our society. How to keep our science of social affairs abreast of our pure scientific discoveries is only one example of this kind of pioneering challenge. The goals are inspiring and the rewards even greater today than they were in 1849.” R V I S B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Six
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