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66 apzwde at '4 SCHOOL amz W' V- POND 1 N -ff if B. Yank idea! T N 5N90NiA. 0610 nnnotn sxxov. 'IHA-19 V. YOND, 5090591096991 HARRY 211551-108, 1310: R. BYRON 001, Clark Loggg 65013. pon annum Camus n. smaxw To The Students: The ORP-CLE is a record, and a good one, oi your Ansonia School for the year l9S'Z-53. long years from now it may be d a source of pleasure for you and your iriends. To look back upon the happenings oi your school years, is oiten a pleasant ' experience. Sometimes there is a note oi sadness, but, al- ways it is interesting. ll The ORACLE record is valuable to you for the happy moments it enables you to relive. The record which really counts how- , ever, is the one you make in after school years. There is often a very definite connection between the two. y The point X wish to make in this letter is to be found in y the words of Omar khagy am, which are as follows: The moving, , Singer writes, and having writ, moves on, hor all your piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line, hor all your , tears wash out a word oi it. Make your school record right the first time so that he who runs may read without any unpleasant sensation. Tours respectfully, illis 'XI . ?ond, erintendent oi Schoo Sup Left I I Salzngaarllgtgai Welcom f ' 9 B 1ss Shirley Wgfns. Dwight lte W . . V P0 . nd. ls
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fl? I A Fa.. he CQ Q41 Ei . 5, u 1 gxm gc! ,V MQ LQ K 1' -.41 A a fixing' 7 , 1 -..I V , 'r gs - ,A s V U t ' ' J ' W rs' 4 ,F 1155 ' ,txt W 'Vof gf ' -A ' A ' ' - 3' diss. - .'f 'v6 w- J- D EDICATION: OHIO SESQ UIC ENT ENNIAL March 1, 1803, with nearly 60,000 inhabitants, Ohio was declared the 17th state of the union by President Thomas Jefferson 'JH ' year, 1953, marks Ohio's 150th statehood anniversary with over 170 times the original populatir During the yeai of growth the state has attained third place in the nation's industry and ranks high in agriculture. Ohio is composed of 88 counties, with Darke County the leader in agriculture. Early Darke County was the scene of many skirmishes between the Indians and U. S. troops commanded by Generals Anthony'Wayne and Arthur St. Claire, which finally resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Greenville, 1795, and the opening of the Northwest Territory for settlement. Our village of Ansonia, founded in 1845, was formerly known by the i ane or Dallas. However, because of another town in the state having the same name, much of the mail was missent. This caused the postmaster to rename the village Ansonia. The name Ansonia was borrowed from a clock, which was made in Ansonia, Con- necticut. This clock still remains in the local postoffice. The Community of Ansonia has contributed many famous per- f t 4 sonalities to the state, some of whom have gained world wide recogni- 4 tion. They are: Lowell Thomas, Radio Commentator, Author and Traveler, Enock Zeitz, Renowned Mathematician, John S. Royer, First Ansonia school Superintendent, First Newspaper Editor and Author of Royer's Mental Arithmetic g and Annie Oakley, Famous Little Miss Sure Shot. We are proud to be natives of Ohio. The Buckeye state has a his- tory to be proud of. Remember, you yourself, are continuing to give it this history. f'4tf
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o 0 5 WELCOME BURNS Elementary Princlpalg DWIGHT SALZMAN High School Principal. Seated, left to right: Harold Slyder, Presidentg Harry Prashun, Vice Presi- dentg R. Byron Cox, Clerkg Loris Grote. Standing: Charles H. Stem- ley, Willis V. Pond, Superintendent Don Huddel.
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