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FAC ' R OF j ib Their able assistanee and ability to understai meant mueh to us. Because they want us to i. . our one aim in high school, they strive to push us school term ’52-’53 comes to a close, we wish to teachers for their wonderful cooperation and le We ah all always remember Miss Miller Mrs. Cash Charming Mrs. Fraley . . . Dependable Mrs. Farmer Radiant Miss McPherson ... Lovable Miss Mitchell Mrs. Stone Loyal Mrs. IIiggins...............Polite Miss Weaver..................Friendly Mk. Tanner................Athletic Mrs. Sacra.................. Quiet Mrs. Powei.i,.........Good Nat tired Mrs. McDermott........ . 'riat Miss Thompson .. e ■fsH
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Dear Students: The word “Adventure” carries with it many pleasant meanings to most students. At times, the everyday routine of life becomes monotonous to us all, We wish to experience the unusual. Some of tht most thrilling pages of history are the records of men who dared to go or do the unknown, regardless of the consequences to them personally. The adventures of Columbus, .John Smith, Magellan, I)e Soto and others are read with interest and sometimes with envy. However, we know today the possibilities offered to these great men of the past are not available to us. This should not prove discouraging to any one. The opportunities for pioneering are different today from those of the past, but much greater and more challenging. Geographically, we have few places to explore; socially, we have just begun. In our social developments, some feel that we are suffering from a “social lag.” Advancements in transportation and communications have brought us closer together. These developments have brought communities, counties, states, and nations into closer and closer relationships. In fact, it has been said that we are all living in a large neighborhood, that we know that all is not well. Wars have been and are being fought; crime is on the increase; homes are being broken up; communities divided, and people unhappy. Tl : ■ is your challenge, and your great opportunity to become a “Pioneer.” e ' and courage of the “adventurer” are required. You can do much the neighborly feeling in your neighborhood, be it on a community basis and thus contribute much to the progress of mankind. Sincerely, Tyler Fulcher
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