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Bmrsroan Hre H Se Hooe Presrdent s Message Parents I-I'lCHLlS and CllSSlTl.1lCS Tomght we hue rerehed our hrst mrlestone llong the road of lrfe We have LOIH pleted the four years of hugh school educatlon whnch seemed our goal when we were freshmen How ever we h ne learned that these years hase only prepared us for the real goal we are seeking which lles ahead rn the darkened mystenous but somehow promrs mg future Many tasks wrll confront us llong the wayslele but the trarnmg we hawe received Crossroads lre ahead It rs for us to use our knowledge well for the path we choose may mean the dlfference between success and failure Robert Irost rn has poem The Road Not Taken has expressed thus ldea strongly Two roads dn erged m 1 yellow wood And sorry I could not truel both And be one traveler long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where lt bent rn the undergrowth Then took the other as just as farr And haung perhaps the better clarm Becluse rt was grassy and wanted we rr Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same And both that mormng equally lay In leax es no st p had trodden black Oh I kept the first for mother day' Yet knowmg how w ly leads on to w I doubted rf I should ever come back I shall be telllng this wlth a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence Two roads dnerged rn a wood and I I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the drfference Many of us will jom the armed forces some newer to enter these beloved portals agam Yet the memories of these joyous years whrch you our faculty parents and frrends have made possrble wrll lrnger rn our hearts forever joszsvu ORSENE 14 . ' Q 5 'U 9 ' Y I, f I Q, V lap: f : ' . . 2 - . .i - . T L- ' .- . 2 y 1 ' 1' ' ' - A A I ' Y A ' . ' A , I I y f v 1 ' , I ' V 1 , y i v , , c ,K I gl g Y 7 ' Q -, y K . V V' I s K - A A 7 ' 1 , A , -5- ' 2 Y , ,K A-' I, . ' ' 7 v. 'A 1 A 2 during those four years has broadened our outlook and has sharpened our perspective:- , . 'Q A , - Y , v. 7 s . ' ' 1 r , . '. ' I Y ya I R 1 Y 5 5 z . ,, , , 7 V J I 4 A V Q I I 7 . I l s , I , , 7 .Q ,Q , , .2 3 7 1 - . -' l 9 , - ,, , 1 I K 1 ' ' ' Y ' fs 1' . ay, I ' I V- 1 I , i c ' .1 4 l h ZH I I I 4 4 4 AV 4 Y I . If 4 l 1 L, U Y 7 , 2 y Q' If -
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BRANFORD I-Iron Sc HooL llilcllntolrags Message We the class of 1944 are about to graduate from thc Institution whnch has taught and guided us for four long years years flllcd with hard work as well as play but ever happy During them we have looked forward to the day when we could put Into use the lcarnmg gamed under our able faculty However the gap between what we would like to do and what we must do IS wnde There IS 1 task which must be done We accept lt gladly as a chance to show our thanks for th1t learning galned under the Amerrcan way This book has been four years ln the mal-:mg In rt we have placed our modest record of achlevements and wlth our deepest apologres our greatly Hatterlng pictures Four years ago we started our hlgh school career We began lt with some hesrtancy un skllled ln worldly affairs and xmmature rn heart and mmd Now the job 15 done and as we gaze back we are content and proud rn the belief that we have done the best we could However thus pnde and contentment 15 coupled wxth another feelxng a feeling of srncer gratxtude to our superxntendent our prxncnpal and our teachers whose keen mrnds understandmg patlence and ever ready help hawe made the task ahead capable of fulfillment ROBERT Mlscuuan 1 U K 7 ' .N . 7 1 v 1 w - 1 ' . r I I . t J I . v , , C . . ' 4 ' '. c ' - 1 1 ' . , ' - 9 ' 1 s - - . . . Y 1 9 ' ' v . v 7 7
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