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MDUNTAIN GRDVE HIGH SCHOOL MUUNTAIN GRUVE, MISSUURI . JO-9El1HNi Hfbfl N ky 16' 1952 To: Each Member of the Senior Class, 1952. You are worthy of the weeks. The Completl worthy of re the congratulations you -LL1 receive in the next few on of the work for a high sdzeol diplwzm is en schievemen comltion. For 'Dany of you it has been a difficult struggle, but goal is well Worth the test. iny-thing lvorthlvhile is difficult to obtain, but the results will off-set the problems you encounter on the ro-Hd to sue I an proud to congratulate you for your 'venv achievements. I see y ch ,es that have taken place in hijfh schcfifl daygan lheaxggprpose of education 1 ful chenres in themselves. hhen vou intelligence to learn to bead You 'U-ide 'U-any useful .roars in high .Your ab cess. each s to h , start and w ChQ!g1'6S school illtlc ther t of during r elp ifldiv-15:11:13 'Deke 'fl ed in grade school, you had the rite, but you had to develop that ability. M in those early years. Tedey, at the end of four you show definite improvement in your personality Ind in s. .Vven now, your education is not complete. You will need fum rain-inf, either in the school of experience or in college, or both, be- fore you will be accented br the world of workers and the world of citizens es one of them. It ls the desire oi' eve person to live a life that lvl-ll be happy prosperous for self and for oxtlhers. We need to continually evaluate Ourojlies. .iefmlerly develop the habit of selrrevaluatlon. Ihe wholesome personality ls the Whole pcrsonalityg that is the one in which the various elements ind traits are related and integrated about a central purpose or g0sl. I would challenge each of you to be e interested in others. A f s poet when asked the secret of his Compelling- influence On others Bald, 371011 had a friend. This man held learned that to be interesting to other-9 he had to be interested in others. If you will think of the individuel you know personally who has the Rst interesting personslity, the probabilities are that this individual is interested in you. To become interesting to others, you nu-st become interested in then. In school .You have learned to do s lot of different things. Keep idGa with you as a regular habit. A person that Can do s numbe a vocation and in recreational pursuits will be a lnost You can use a hobby to brighten life, and Nhat 1 Day enrich life's darkest nonents. Lhsv Ihnv young people today are conf mountable. Set your ro ually tho goal wi become int ev this r of things as successful person. s a corrmon place experience, , people in life have the most fun honted by problems that seen alrngst un , -11, dew-lon patience, find the will to win, and went ll be yours. If you Wish success, take a look at yourself, . erestcd in others, and devote yourself to the task at hand, What- er it may be. This sCh0ol will always belcnff to its students 'ferlernber that each teacher and fellow studen experiences and to serve .You in the best of ever?-thing for you dn , both pest Qnd present. t will always bc earer to snare .Years that lie ahead. fly desire d .YDUPSQ is the
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GRUB WILSON gdheafhhnzknf BOARD OF EDUCATION MOUNTAIN GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS suPemN1zNm:N1' MOUNTAIN GROVE MISSOURI Dear -enior Class of 195 Our forefathers brought forth upon the cont nent a new nation, corcewed ate in liberty and dedicated to t e proposition th t all men were cre equal Nh th that nation or any other nation so conceived and o dedicated can e er long endure depends upon the 'eternal vigilance' of commg eenerations There were men who believed that after we survived the shock of two great wars, the Civil Var and World xar I, the world was safe for democracy The march of tme has proved otherwise Follo 'mg Vorld ' ar I a long 1 depre sion took its harrowinv toll from thc peoules o hxrope and Amer ca Within our own memory the blivht of World xar I wlthered toe hopes of d of Cqxmwfli-Stic countless people around the world Today the rxthle r e nations for power directly contributes to a get 1er1r F vloom in tae nrln s of men The lo mg shadow of a still more hideous war threatens the democratic way of t fe Once mo e 'it s for ts, the livirg, r ther to be dedmated here o the unfinished work that we hereby h rhly re olvc that the government of the people, by the people, for the people sh ll not , rish from the earth 'I'o some generations much s ,,1V8O, of other generations much 15 expected ti has a rendezvous with destiny Great danrer exists in the this genera on world of today Yet this generation probably faces tre sreatest op ortunity 1 ever offered to any generation of men on earth Olcer Generations ha e so ve neither the problems of war or of peace Is saj to you 'Thy feet have been set in a larn. place There is a job to do G0 do itl L Qjf-VMAU I Q- .QL l C 'z. a ..- . I . ' ., E d N e ' :- .1 II ' . ,I 0 v . 'v I w , .1 . . . I, . v.- . I. . e In .1 ,, .L . 9 .J - . a ., I . A . . - 555 E E3 . . V , I fx - e I 1.1 a 'F 1 ' , 51 '. econ 17: :3 aces - f: nn I. .a e . . . K 1 ,y . a I n 4, .- ' 1 1: .' . - Q v d . e J 1 ' ' If e o ff f' f
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T' Juanlta Anderson Nancy Buckner Hglen M B ckner O HGV Hall Soeech Correctlon Southeast Mo State College University of Iowa Unlverslty of bdssouri B S 1h Education General Mathematics Hivh School Counselor Lindenwood College George Peabody College B S M S in Education Southwest Mo State College '23 een! .,..-h Woodrow Claxton Mary Collier . Mathematics ,.. Social Studies Librarian , A . ,ff 5 J m X- J .f Drury ' Iberia Junior College Southwest lb State College Northwest Mo State College Southwest Mo. State College 3, 3 in Education B S in Education Q Carroll Chllds MUS1C Drury Northwestern University Bachelor of Music gene Cravens Vocational Agriculture University of Missou B S, in Agriculture li' 9 .U 5 Eli? Harold Edgar Nellie Gatchell Darrell cow, Industrial Arts S hwe M 5 ate C latin Mathematics Speech English Language Arts Dramatics Neva House Social Studies Outgu gf ig'Ed5catiOglleg6 Southwest Mo. State College Southwest Mo. State College Southwest MO. State College T S ' exas tate College B. S. in Education E. S. in Education
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