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Dunng the Wyandot County Farr the sen Cmderella comes down the palace starrs rors sponsored a watermelon stand tc the Prom of 1957 Upper Sandusky Hlgh School Upper Sandusky Chro May 27 1958 Dear World Tomorrow 1S Graduat1on Day Tomght as we look back on our h1gh school years our expenences resemble a passrng parade of events We attended sports events dances meetrngs We took part 1n many extra cur r1cular act1v1t1es Upon hrst attamrng thls posltron for wh1ch we had always had hlgh esteem we d1SCOV9fed that SGHIOTS were not so b1g and lmoortant as we had always thought they were Because we had always thought that sen1ors were the best we felt a httle rnadequate durlng our lrrst months as sen1ors However 1ust before the end of the frrst semester we began to reallze how close graduatlon really was Subsequently we Page Twenty Fcur notrced a change of att1tude among our tel low sen1ors Often our conversatlons were of a more serrous nature We talked of our future of college or Jobs and 1n some cases of natronal and world problems Ot course World graduatton rsnt the only thmg that was promptlng our mlnds to thxnk beyond our h1gh school days and of the problems you wrll present to us as adults For 1t was durmg our senror year that the flrst earth satell1te was laun hed usherlng us rn to a new era Thrs advancement wrll not only brrng new demands upon us ln the held of scxence but wrll also make a specral demand upon those of us who w1ll be enter mg the txelds of educatlon t I . 1 1 1 A . 1 1 1 . , , 1 - , , . 1 1 . ' ' 1 1 I . . A . . . . K' 1 , . - 1 1 1 . . , .
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Although a little dubious at ti'nes we are sure tnat we slnall be able to cope with your problems because of the Wonderful teachers whom we have had in high school and who have been both friends and instructors. As we go on we shall certainly not have a lack of fond memories of our teachers our school and our activities. As students of U.S.H.S. our activities have boen many. Although we have had disagreements at times we have also received much joy working to- gether on class projects. Among these pro- jects we shall remember our Iunior Class play Our Town our Senior Class play The Man Who Came to Dinner our Ir Sr IGS Initiating a new idea we had a money chart to insure a fairer and more business- like way of raising money for our wonderful class trip to New York. By using this chart each of us was responsible for earning SSO. Our biggest project was that of building a house which was a completely new idea and we benefited by it two-fold: First we gained valuable experience by working on the house- second we received a profit from the sale of the house. So World tomorrow when we walk down the aisle to graduation We will be filled with mixed emotions reluctance to leave our school teachers and old friends eager Hopefully yours The Class of l958 Hee we see Cmderellas coach waitin Sen r h merccm whe much cf the sen while she danced with he Prince Charm r us n ss was c nducted ing Page Twenty Five A V I Y , , 2 , , , , I ' , ' ' ' A A Prom, Fantasyland g and many class par- ness to go on to see what our future holds for t' . us. . 1 ' ' . g 1: c , re - ' r ' - io F 1 e c .
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