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I 9 pd ts x . 1 . me d gow E5 t fa y GQ! E.. X wf 5 Q'. K ,Y f' 5- S- X 'W N 4 ,S at , aww, 5-I 4-nl I, -4 SYMBGLIC of the dignity and durability of democracy in Wisconsin is the beautiful state capitol, whose statue atop the stately dome P i towers 285 feet above Capitol Square in Mad- , G, ison. KMilwaukee Iournal Photo.l L E Q An important part of that democracy is our ff -3 6 system of free public schools, in which Boys' - -- sf Technical High School plays a unique role. Iust as our representatives in Madison and elsewhere are held responsible for the govern- Q O O ing of the state, so the governing of the school , is delegated to the faculty and various admin- istrative officers. In keeping with the spirit of government and the Wisconsin Centennial, we , l devote the opening section of our yearbook to the school faculty. l P X C9 And for the citizens of the school, as well as l f for the adult citizenship, the words of our state :I T3 FX constitutional fathers as found in the last para- ,-: XI graph of the Wisconsin Declaration of Rights - ..--. vf f are timely: The blessinas of a free government . -1 can only be maintained by a firm adherence to iustice, moderation, temperance, frugality an.d virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fun- lit damental principles. ' I ' , 0 X 3 X V AX A-1 X' E532 F ' fn J ',', AAJBEX v J duu, X 9 fx :Y Y Qt x.ZX J Drum -7 - I 2 Conch tttlllm
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J f ,. ,W 4fffM, f'W' .. ,. ., . , YQ 0 GZ lan Q. qmncke, Wise We at Tech have cause this year to salute Wisconsin and to join in the celebration of her Centennial Anniversary. Her traditions and lore hold a high place in our affections, and as We review her present grandeur, we are reminded of the fact that navigation of the fu- ture is impossible without the constant presence of a clear image of the past. Since Boys' Tech was the first public trade school to be operated in the United States, we have assisted Wisconsin in establishing an enviable record as pioneer in trade and technical education. In line with our great state, we shall set down in this issue of The Artisan, some of the epochal events of our school during the past year. If this book will recall to us the poignant memories of l948 when time has obliterated images so vivid to us now, its purpose will be achieved. j May the Centennial Anniversary of our state, and this copy of The Artisan, help to im- press upon our minds these guiding words for years to come at Boys' Tech- Forward, with Wisconsin. Q MXCZWMQQ 23
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