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Page 11 text:
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The Major is back to school marming, and welcomes Mr. Tenwalde of the Air Corps.
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Foreword . . . School days, school days, good old golden rule days. How we hate to see them go. We sometimes wished We could play hookey and go fishing or do some shopping, and I suppose we all did, at one time or another. But then, time must march on. We seniors bring this annual to you as a remem- brance of our last year in good old U.S.H.S. We're going to miss all the fun and good times we've had in our four short years of high school. Sure, some of us will go to college, but then, that's college. There is nothing to compare with our high school days. This year has been a remarkably different one. With the end of the Second World War, and the return of our service men, we again take up a peace- ful attitude toward living and learning. The men are coming back to their work, their studies, their social activities, and their entertainment. Thus it is on this theme that We make our 1946 INDIAN VILLAGE ANNUAL.
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CHAS. E. DAVIS Wooster, Ohio University, Northwestern, Wittenberg- AB. and M.A. How you doinj folks? is the friendly way in which Mr. Davis, our superintendent, greeted us almost every day of the past year. We might very well answer fine, thanks for Mr. Davis has made this one of the most enjoyable years of our high school career. The Major , as he is still often called, came to our school after serving in the Army Air Corps for three years. He entered the Air Corps in August, 1942 and was discharged on July 15, 1945. Before entering the Air Corps, Mr. Davis was employed as principal of South High School in Lima, Ohio. The Major is a great lover of sports and is well-liked by all the members of the various athletic teams. He was always on hand at the end of a game to give the boys a word of praise and a genial slap on the back. For the first time in the history of our school we found it possible to have a Student Council. This was put into effect by Mr. Davis. It is hoped that this method of student government will prove successful in the years to come. His pleasing personality has made him very popular with the stu- dents of Upper High as well as other members of our community. We seniors hope that it will be possible for Mr. Davis to remain in our school and continue the grand job started. SUPERINTENDENT
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