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MR. MARK R. SHIBLES Superintendent of Sehoo!s MR. JOSEPH F. KOLOUCH Assistant Principal MR. DONALD W. MOORE Director, Vocational Hi jh School 6
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3n jfflemortam In 1946, Mr. Philip S. Snow, a beloved and revered teacher at Belmont High School, passed away. The entire school mourned for him, knowing that they had lost a true friend, a worthy companion, and a fine man. Both students and faculty wished to keep his memory alive with something tangible and lasting. Accordingly, the memorial here pictured was carved by Mr. Carl G. T. Olson, the design being suggested by Barbara Pierce. In grateful memory, it has been presented to the school as a constant reminder of the high courage and ideals exemplified by Mr. Snow. 5
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A Message To Our 1947 Graduates In some respects the position now confronting you as graduates is comparable to your first experiences in school. In a sense there was a feeling of uncertainty, confusion, bewilderment, new adjustments—personal and social—to be made, and in general the unveiling of a new world faced you some twelve years ago. With the combined influence of the school, home and church, in addition to your initiative, ambition and purposeful attitude, your progress and success have been gradual but always positive toward a well defined goal. The realization that your immediate goal has been achieved presents a new challenge to your sense of values, requiring the formulation of worthwhile objectives. You will once again encounter the realm of new experiences, perplexing situations, but all have significant bearings on the progress that will determine your continued success. The individual who can carry his share of the burdens is the one whose work, for its merit, is respected and admired. A high sense of responsibility is the one essential characteristic required of all in modern occupational life. With the full realization that a consumer measures and evaluates the goods in terms of the seal and trade mark of established manufacturers, so, too, you carry with you the seal and trade mark of your community and school as an impelling force motivating you to achieve the very best in your selected vocation. You will, therefore, need to scrutinize well the past, consider the present, and plan wisely for the future. GEORGE HIGGINBOTTOM Principal 7
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