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EDITORIAL The class of l9Ly9 has taken its place among other graduation classes of Risingsu High. It is now up to us to prove whether or not we are capable of taking an important position in the world. More than ever before young men and women are needed to strenghthen our country: scientists, for furthering advancements in scientific researchg teachers, to build the citizens of tomorrowgstatesmen, engineers, authors, etc. A11 ,prctsesLons' need young men and women with vision that our country may remain the leader in world affairs. But most important of all, we must train for peace. For if we are to save ourselves and the world from destruction there must be no more war. Unless we prepare for peace we will never have it. 1 We may rightly say that upon the sincere efforts of young men and women today rests the fate of the world tomorrow.
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liixj U We CW 1 F A i N The class of l9M9 has dedicated this annual to Miss Evalenk Fletcher, our language teacher, Q Miss Pletcher came to our school in September, 19h5. At first,-her home being in Findlay, she drove to and from school each morning and evening, but now we are'hhppygto have her as a resident of our own community. , We Seniors were Freshmen when she began teaching here. We appreciate very much the time, the help, and the guidance that she has given us during these years. We are fortunate behave such a well-trained teacher as Miss Pletcher with us. She hasfattended Hillsdale College, the University of Michigan, and Ohio State University. She received her A.B. degree at Hillsdale College and her M.A. at the University of Michigan. We wish Miss Pletcher continued success in her chosen work and hope her remaining years at Risingsun High are pleasant ones.
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SCHOOL BOARD Back Row: Mr, G. J. Michael, President, Mr. H. G, Heberling, Mr. Lemuel Millhime, Mr. Henry Bingle. Seated: Mr. Wilbur Kline, Vice President, Mr. Don E, Hiatt, Clerk. AITNUAL STAFF Front Row: Marsha Miller, Gene White, Beverly Gonrill, Marjorie Higley, Virginia Cullison. Middle Row: Kenneth Correll, Martha Huffman, Sara Onsel, Bernadine Parsons, Mrs. Waitman, Barbara Brewer, Gladine Gangwer, Helen Warriner,Paul Stahl Back Row: Robert Goff, Gerald Mundwiler, Joe Goudy, Don Correll, Jim Stahl, Derwin Bates, Norman Burns. -
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