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FLIGHT I1IlI'I'IIOL TO THE CLASS OF 1951: I most heartily congratulate you upon the successful conclusion of your High School education, In years to come you will more and more realize how valuable your experiences in the class room, on the athletic field or as officers or members of various school or- organizations have been in preparing you to meet the difficult tasks of life. We, who are older, will soon intrust to your safe keeping and enjoyment all the ma'- terial accomplishments and freedoms that have made America great. We ask that you improve, add to and guard them with an enlightened tolerance and eternal vigilence. If I could have but one wish granted it would be that your life would be full of success and happiness. Always your friend, PAUL S. GILLESPIE, Pfillfffldf 1 4 TO THE CLASS OF 1951: I would like to take this opportunity to express to each of you my sincere best wishes for a successful future. You are graduating at the middle of the twentieth century. Of all of the five thou- sand years of recorded history, not one of the half centuries has revealed such material progress as the one just passed. This period has had a heavy impact on education: demx- ocratic ideas have been extended, we have made great advances in medical science, and sanitation, and have improved educational facilities. The average life expectancy has increased from 50 to 65 yearsg telephones in- creased from 1,500,000 to more than 40,- 000,000g and automobiles from 5000 to more than 40,000,000. In 1900 the average school term was 144 days and now it is 177 days. In the main, America is better fed and clothed than ever before. Yes, you are living in a wonderful age and a free country. You should be proud to be a young American citizen. Your freedom and your way of life are in danger, You will be called upon to defend it in the near future. Into this world of uncertainty you may be asked to make many sacrifices. It is hoped you will meet the demand wirh 4 willingness that is expected of every true American. May God bless you and keep you. H. H. SMITH, SIl!74'l', Prin.
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