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Occi act M U4tn,atcve ... To the Class of 1952: We in America are just becoming aware of the great responsibility of world leadership and of the necessity of using all our potential resources in order to maintain that leadership in a badly-divided world. The past genera- tion has witnessed the greatest advances in science, education, medicine, en- gineering, communication, transportation, government and standards of living that the modern world has known. Other advances that will completely over- shadow these will follow in the next generation. You in the Class of 1952 are privileged to live in this great era. It is not without its compensating hazards, dangers, and pitfalls, but we believe that you will carry the torch forward, build- ing more deeply into our national fabric those ideals that our forefathers cher- ished, and passing them on to other people that they, too, may share in our blessings. Your training for this great responsibility has really just begun. We believe that it has been sound and constructive. We wish for all of you a rich, full life —one characterized by growth and achievement and enriched by the blessings that come from unselfish service to mankind. J. H. Tyson, Superintendent 10
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Ti nate letters fo ,., To the Class of 1952: Commencement and Graduation! For three years you have been eagerly looking forward to that event. Since it has arrived, you wonder whether you are really ready for it. As you ponder, you begin to realize that you are about to sever your ties with your teachers and friends, including many intimate as- sociations. Life lies ahead, and you must look forward toward the solution of many problems which must be met. As you leave the portals of Upper Darby High School, may I assure you that you take with you the best wishes of the faculty for your own personal success and at the same time, the hope that you will ever be ready to defend and preserve our priceless freedom and liberty. One hundred eighteen gold stars in World War II and four thus far in the Korean War bear ample testimony to the courage and bravery of our graduates. May you hold your head high and be keenly aware of the responsibilities which lie ahead. Your Alma Mater believes that you have been equipped with the necessary tools for a creditable performance in life, and it has confidence in each and every one of you. J. E. Nancarrow, Principal
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