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AA,vvvva, '7fze Swami' Wah . . . Rather than -attempt the impossible, as so many senior classes do, trying to will our vices or virtues to the underclassmen or trying to employ crystal ball methods to prophesy what the future will be, the class of 1947 has chosen to make a st-ate- ment of things as we should like to find them when we revisit Dazey High School in the years to come. It is 011I' belief that at Present DHZGY High School is on the long trek back. Records show that the population of our high school topped the 60 mark little f, . AAAAA,vg,c,.AAAAAAA,NAA,N.. more than a decade ago. Then through rollment fell tovnearly one-,half of that class the enrollment increased to 35 and ment for the nine months was 45. Now, 1947 should show another increase in the late thirties and early forties the en- fignre, With the graduation of the 1945 the following year, the average enroll- with cur sm-all class leaving, the fall of school population, This is not, however, something to be taken for granted. A fine instilution must be the responsibility of each person who uses it and the parents those who say that our school does not ought to give its students. The Class Of we further recognize that the practical ,Cf each student who attends. There are offer the practical things which a school 1947 recognize that this may be true, but things may be offered if the enrollment .fvv-. - .fvvv-.-.-,AA.fvv-.-.-,- -.-.-.ve-.wwfv-.-.-,-.-.-.VVVVWA AA.,vvv-.ac-VXA,-t,..A,-VV .f f .AN V-vxfvaff is sufficient to 'justify the additional Cost. XVe are also cognizant of the great cost of a truly good school. The expenditure of this money is dependent on the effic- ient use of the facilities that are available and the desire of the parents, who pay the cost, to see their children get the best possible education. We entreat you to build your school. Build its enrollment and maintain and improve the facilities which the school now has. It needs the constant care and the people attending that school need constant help and encouragement. It would give us great pleasure to return to Dazey in years to come and find ad- ditional -or new school building with improved facilities, for phyiscal education. to teach farm mechanics -and manual training, for girls training in the arts of the home, for better teaching of vocational subjects of all kinds, such as journalism, radio, welding, stenography and many others. As a student you are entitled 'to learn something about these things to better determine for yourself what will be your course in life, As 9, parent it is your responsibility to insure your child the -VXA.-VV very best that can be obtained. It is not something that can be gained in a year. It is a, long grueling battle. The class of 1947 charges student, parent, citizen and alum with the responsibility of making this school progress. We don't me-an to maintain it as it is, but it m.us't move ahead- . . . '7!1e 61444 af 19427 vvvvvvv-,x.V-
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