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Peace—what a price the world of today would pay for a short hour of it—what a price in human lives and suffering we are paying every day for the mere vision of iti It is part of the present and future program of American education to make the vision a lasting reality. There must he fashioned an educa tion designed to give to the rising generation the loyalties, the knowledge, the discipline of free men. Fond memories, even in times of universal disorder, wi 1 1 bring you peace of mind. The pages which are bound between the covers of The Valley Legend of ’43 represent not only the cold •unfortunate facts and figures of another year of American education; but ’The Vaiiey Legend is all the glory, all the happiness and remorse, and all the precious memcr ies which will stir us as wo turn the pages. The yearbook is a climax of our high school education as an educational project which is laid on a foundatior. of faculty advice and experience, and which is built by the work of every senior. Please do not see, in Jhe Valley Legend, merely the informative purpose. Look between the lines and live again each precious moment of 1943. This is my senior year, the last of the twelve. In the years before, this my hope, my final triumph; Then my lifo vas hapoy, full of adventure and enlightening dreams; Then my future was bright; I was hopefully impa.tient. But now there romains naught but confused restlessness of the soul. For after commencement, what is there loft? —Bill Marker
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9 SENIOR C L ASS RUSHFORD HIGH SCHOOL RUSHfORD, MINNESOTA
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19 28-1942 LT. JOSEPH T. HANSON 1 SUPERINTENDENT 1 1929-1942 a To Mrs. J. G. Roberton, former principal of Kushfcrd High School, and to lieutenant J. T. Hanson, our former superintends!, we the Class of 1943, dedice to this thirteenth edition of the Ve.lley Legend. For eleven years of our school life, they pointed the way to the completion of our educational program in the Rushford School Many times we strayed from the paths which they so incessantly urged us to follow but a dose of painful experience brought us back in line. Ofton we became disgusted and angry only to learn that in the. end there art always people who know a good dual more than we. Wo sincerely hope that in dedicating this yearbook, v e are showing ? very small portion of our gratitude to them.
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