Pleasant Grove High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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PA'- , - u . i x ' 9 - 453 .',- . I M' 9.0- 40, -I u ' A ' 5 'L I ' . ,a,1 Q, -': 4 . IJistvict 'TF-DHT!-ll 9 Fiillbi-N1 Bill'-TAF-'l bool DEBT JO. J. rl. out-n . r-nuevo svn-tru. I6 vl. c. nwurlesrv .1 usp.-4 1-len w F. . YF-F1414 DP-N O. L. OUP-HAM F l.'llhA-IP-Ml T WENT D ALE ' A. D 7 M. S .OUGLAS 1 'io the Yleasant Grove high School Studentsz it is -Hunan nature for all oi us to resent undue correct' ions and criticism. but it is weil to renpnfner that there is a. purpose beaind every naninade rule or regulation, even though it it nay be aifiieult ior us to understand it. however, no true citiz-en oi any school or conunlni ty will dan' that with evary prifilege there is e responsibility . in any institution or an any county, 1-ules have to be ,anne one and the best oi citiz-ens are always nede to auiier orst. we should Keep in mind, however, that al, reiigious and economic opportuuities ' any other nation Known to man, paid for. 'She school is sr ctedz and must be s paid and nan? b33ls. for ev ery along, with the w the educational, soci of anerice 'ere hot equalled an and that these opportunities must be good example. 91-pensive bgilgiilgs are ere maintained-, equipment must be purchased, employee other itens oi expense fynaurred, and all people psy the 'She citimens of e school district psy whether they have school c-ailaren or ncxfso you es future taxpayers oi this or some other community must try to realise your responsibility nowfto care for and respect all propertyfand nost important, to respect gourseii and others. Our sincere desire is gn?-t you will continue to adiust yourselves into our school society, and as n result you be an understanding, edult when you are liffx-ng in the society oi tomorrow. Sincerely, 499- 9,5129 Dale Do

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G. H. ' . l 'fl I VI 1 If . . 0 . ' I 1 . ' 1 y 0 . fb: Z!-- ' 'it -.A I, '1,-,,-.- -0 l i :.. !-'4: ' : f l V' 4 ' on - - 0 2 f 5+ . -gg. Pleasant Grove U. H. DUNAGAN HARULU DALE D Nr: AL L. .Ml'l'H l:LtMl:N1-ucv FRIN 7318, o C AL To the Senier Class of 1949: In 1819 ther that m . WILLIAM! e was a Panic so severe in the United States any people turned to new frontiers, Since the settlements had reached the plains it was only natural that all eyes turned to Texas. Here was what everyone had longed forxfree lands, plenty of wood, water, and abundant grass. Some few came to escape the law, but to all it was a chance to start life over again. These people knew the value of the term Love Thy Neighbor. when a new Person moved in everyone came from miles to help build N the home and welcome the stranger to the new frontier. when the heme was finished everyone joined in the -mer1:vm'9-lfing- Life was simple. Hanes were crude affairs and the furniture depended entirely On how skillful a person was with tools. The food had very little variety. In spite of all the hardship-S these people had a good sense of values. Everyone respect his neighbor to be honest, loyal, and resourceful. Today there are no more frontiers to offer us free land and escape to start' life over anew. We must learn to live close together in a complex Society, where there is no new frontier. We must turn back to the fI'ontiersman's values and learn to resoerrc abd love our neighbors. In conclusion, we might ask if Our sense of Values has not been based on how much a thing costs whether or not it is worthwhile. Remember, Seniors, the greatest l things in life are love, religion, high fivpe of character, and they are frvee. Corfiially yours, A -144 00' DUNAGAN ,

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