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Norton Taylor, president Board of Education Left to right: Henry M. Handrum, Clinton M. Hallberg, Norton Taylor, president; George F. Haw- kinson, Joseph M. Morley, and Paul W. Rudin. 8
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A word from the Superintendent In the opinion of many older people, high school days are the happiest period of life. They sigh gustily with Omar Khayyam, “Yet Ah, that Spring should vanish with the Rose! ‘That Youth's sweet-scented manuscript should closer They nod wise agreement with Herrick’s, “That age is best which is the first, “When youth and blood are warmer; “But being spent the worse and worst “Times still succeed the former99 Young people almost unanimously disagree. They can hardly wait to get “out of school life into life’s school.” Life will really begin, they feel, the day after Commencement. It will be a sad day if the time ever comes when young people cease to believe that the happiest days still lie ahead. The visions of youth are not always realized—probably are never fully realized; but these visions have been responsible for much of man’s progress. It would be sad, too, if older people should somehow lose their nostalgic longing for the days “when you and I were young, Maggie.” Out of it come sympathy and understanding, an urge to help young people to realize some of those golden dreams. Out of it come the very real sacrifices of time and energy and money which are willingly made by many older people in the best interests of the younger generation. To the young men and women of the classes of 1952 and 1953, congratulations and every good wish for the realization of your particular version of the Great American Dream! I hope that this latest edition of the Forester has come close to your hopes and ambitions to make it the best ever, for that would be a hope- ful augury of the success of other even more important projects. In any event, I know' that it will mean more to you in years to come than it does now. May it bring back happy memories of days you will then concede to have been, let us not say the happiest, but next to the happiest days of your lives. —J. A. HUGHES 7
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School Administration Grace Johnstone, grade principal Erwin Davis, asst, principal 9
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