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Page 10 text:
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GREETINGS: This is the age of rapid technological development. Man is ever reaching out to control ideologies as well as the physical universe. Our rapid progress tends to make our physical well being ever easier and more comfortable, yet greatly increasing our mental and emotional strains. While our standard of living improves, our problems multiply and become more complex. Man has always fought and striven for freedom. The more nearly he has achieved freedom, the higher have his standards of living been. As the world grows smaller in terms of time and travel, the number of men increases, and competition becomes keener and more complex, we realize the difficulties involved in maintaining our dearly won freedoms. Youth must realize that preparation for living in tomorrow becomes more complex and will tax our very best efforts. We cannot glide into a high level of achievement and ease, but must climb the difficult path through our own best efforts. When we become flabby and soft both physically and mentally, then we shall stand to lose much of what we now consider valuable and worthwhile. A scientific diet is good for progress if well seasoned with a sauce of moral and ethical ideals. Science alone may destroy us. We still need our poets and philosophers to supply the vitamins of well being. Edward P. Rock 6
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Page 9 text:
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The Board of Education from left to right: Arthur Lilley, Dr. P. A. Tweet, Norman Gilbert, Supt. E. P. Rock, Byron Spalding, David Kelly. The Board of Education Five outstanding citizens of Hudson comprise the Board of Education for the Hudson Community Schools. Its functions are to establish the governing policies of our school, lay out the budget, and hire faculty members. The student body expresses gratitude and appreciation for the services of Norman Gilbert, president; Dr. P. A. Tweet, treasurer; Byron Spalding, clerk; David Kelly and Arthur Lilley, directors. 5
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Another school year is rapidly drawing to a close. Looking backward, it is amazing when we realize that during the short lives of our present senior class numerous changes in living have taken place. Television has changed our mode of communication and entertainment; radar has made possible detection of unseen objects; jets have moved distant places close together; and “sputniks” have conquered space for future space travel. These are great achievements in the field of science. Seniors, these and other fields offer a challenge to everyone of you. I trust you will visualize their importance and fill in where ever you fit. W. Q. Heiting
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