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Re-Zahn Una Swpeainlemfenl' 5 NW. M. RICHARDS SIllIt'l'illfl'lll!l'llf Among people in all parts of the world, throughout the ages, there has been established practices of setting a time for inducting youth into the full responsibilities and rights of adulthood. Usually at this time there is some kind of a recognition ceremony. No one seems to know just how long ago it was that our ancestors established the age of twenty-one as that of maturity. Certainly it was recognized many many years ago. However, it seems likely that if matters were to be reconsidered today, the time would be fixed at graduation from high school. This occasion, more than the twenty-first anniversary of birth, marks the real transition from dependency to adult- hood. This is true whether the individual goes on for further education or assumes at once the responsi- bilities of his life's work. My fondest hope for each member of the Senior Class of 1949 is that you have acquired from the Emporia High School that which prepares you adequately for what lies ahead. It is to that end that our hopes and our endeavors have been directed. Mics. l,i Nou: XVIIMJN 8i'ri'4'li1ii' lu lfn' S11jvi'i11lli'mli'r1i lsl
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Qcvziq-lVineu BOARD OF EDUCATION ln the passing of Wayne B. Granger, the Emporia City Schools lost a capable and loyal friend. He was more than ordinarily successful in his profession, hence, there were many demands upon his time. He enioyed his hobbies more than most men. Nevertheless, he was able and willing to find time to give for the betterment of the schools in Emporia. Courage- ous, capable, honest and sincere in all that he did he made significant contribution during his short tenure as a member DR. GRANGER of the Emporia Board of Education. W. M. RICHARDS The board of education is a vital organization that meets the first Monday of every month to solve problems dealing with the public school system of Emporia. Officers and members of the board are: President . . . WELDON HANNA Virf-Prfsidcni . . . JoE J. MORRIS, JR. Clerk ..... . NIAGDELENA Y. BAKER Twaszzrvr .....,.. LLOYD B. PRICE MRs. FRED FLEMING, MARC MARCELLUS, C. J. MCCOY, DR. C1-ms. C. UNDERWOOD, JR. E71 MAGDE1.ENA Y. BAKER Clerk of Board of Erluration
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