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E INDIAN PAGE THREE 1 9 4 7 8 NP --nr Sit M1 Allen B. Rice, Senior Advisor DEDICATION . . . The graduating class of '47 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Allen B. Rice, C. C. S. shop teacher and our class advisor tor the last three years. Although he has participated in both school and community activities, Mr. Rice has never been too busy to help us solve the many problems which have arisen in our class during the years which he has been our advisor. We are glad to say that we have known Mr. Rice, both as a teacher and as a friend, for he has helped us greatly these past three years, and we wish to thank him for it.
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1947 PAGETWO THE INDIAN ,,-v- 'gin liX R Success through lqnowleclgen Senior Class Motto THE THEME . . . The theme which we, the graduating class of '47, chose for our yearbook is airplanes. We feel that since we will be entering the air age when we graduate and since we will, perhaps, have a part in The development of this age, this is a titting theme tor our book, We believe that city, national, and even Continental boundaries will vanish before the speed of the plane and we are proud to be able to have a part of this change. We hope that we will be able to fulfill the duties which are before us and enjoy the privileges presented to us in this new age.
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1947 PAGEFOUR THE INDIAN The lndian - 1947 O Edited by - - Martha Milligan Staffed by - - John Whitehead, Marian Greene, Douglas Seymour, Carol Saxton, Willa Mary Hewes, Howard Hartzell, Alice Gray. Advisor - Mr. Robert Rowland Drawings by - Stephen Kovach FOREWORD . . Many times this year we have thought that we lust wanted to give up the entire idea of having a yearbook, but the feeling that kept us at work was that it we were to admit defeat, many ot the Senior classes which will follow us would also teel that editing such a book would be too hard a task to undertake and would also not have a yearbook. This feeling would prevail until another person similar to David Rodwell would inject into a Senior class the desire to edit a yearbook, as Dave did last year. VVe have enlarged the Indian by several pages and have changed another one. Three more group pictures are included and instead ot having a page with a few facts about the Seniors, we have a page ot pictures ot some ot the Seniors when they were babies or young children. Included among these pictures is one ol a group of Seniors. We hope that the following Senior classes will enlarge and improve the Indian even more, until it is one ot the best yecirbooks in this area. For this process of gradual improvement is the way most good things come about, not suddenly.
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