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Zin 6246 Commencement! To Seniors this word means a very jqyous occasion, the completion of a high school course, the receiving of a dieloma- -the end of a comparatively carefree phase in their lives. However cormmncement means not the end but the beggirmingg. To you who are about to graduate from high school it rmans the beginning of the stern, cold realities of the school of life. You are to he congratulated on meeting the required credits for a diploma. ln this great nation, the only nation where a hirh school education is free to all, your diploma will unlock the door to opportunity. To grasp and improve your opportunity will he your task. To succeed in life you must give your full measure of initiative, time, honesty, and responsibility. .May you recall your high school days with fond memories ani always face the future with couraeeous ho determination, and faith! P1 pe, P. L. Vosburgh Principal
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5u7aefz4'h7eaWa7j We Jaya s that I It is with deep appreciation and with some fond memorie write this parting note to the Class of 1952. We acknowledge your contribution to the cooperative endeavor of your class to the project of improving our high school. During your six years of attendance , many changes and improvements have been made. No other people ever demaned so much of education as have the American people. None other was ever served so well by its schools. For a century and a half, American Schools have served and strenghtened our country, They provided a citizenry as enlightened as any on the earth. We feel justly sure and proud that the Class of 1952 will take its place in society . Please accept our congratulations on your graduation and our best wishes for your future success and happiness. 1. L. HACKENBERG Superintendent of Schools
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Muffy BYRON L. BEAVER, B.S. English, Civics ERMA NISSLEY BEAVER, B.S. D. F, K. BERTOLETTE PHYLLIS R. BRESSLER Home Economics AB., M.A. B.S. Mathematics Music V95 ' GRETHEL BYERLY C. C. CARI-E CHRISTINA F. CULP JOHN S. DEPPEN A.B., M.A. Bookkeeping, Solesmonship An B.S,, M.E. English ihQnd, Typing Q
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