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Page 10 text:
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jnfmwrmd, Once again a Senior Class presents its Indian Village Annual to the students and friends of the school. Although it is by now, a tradition for each Senior Class to do this, this book is more than the result of custom. It is a fervent reminder of what has gone before - the good ole school days . Time marches on, and with it march the men and women, boys and girls, whose names and faces are included in this book. Never again will our lives be as they now are. Never again will we all assemble together under the same roof. But through this imperfect little volume, each one of us can once again enter the halls of Upper High and see his fellow students, teachers, and friends at play and at work. Once again we can hear the familiar strains of our Alma Mater, and recount the many and pleasant experiences described within these pages. Once again we can look with pride and envy upon these youthful faces. If this I947 Indian Village Annual can do no more than to make one wish that he might once again enter our beloved high school as a student, our work will have been well done.
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K Guam, To the Graduating Class of l947 I wish to express sincerest congratulations on behalf of the Board of Education, faculty, pupils and friends of the Upper Sandusky Schools. Your graduation signifies the completion of the requirements established by the State Department of Education and the local Board of Edu- cation. It further signifies a steadfastness of purpose throughout twelve years of undergraduate effort. You are closing your high school days in a post-war period marked with social, industrial and political unrest. All the knowledge and all the strength of character you have acquired heretofore are needed to aid in the solution of the problems confronting us as a community and as a part of the world at large. We hope you have achieved the fundamental skills that will aid you voca- tionally. We hope, too, that you have developed the qualities of forbearance, judgment, tolerance, sympathy and understanding to meet the moral issues of the day. May you have established a worthy goal toward which you aspire. No vision, and you perish No ideal, and you re lost: Your heart must ever cherish Some faith at any cost. Some hope, some dream to cling to. Some rainbow in the sky, Some melody to sing to, Some service that is high
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