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Pirincijpodlgs Message EACE HAS COME to our schools. This means more teachers, more supplies, smaller classes, better teaching. It means xless interruption of class work and more concen- tration on serious learning. It meansrthat high school boys and girls now can plan their future with a certain degree of confidence in the years to come. It also means new responsibilities. With- out glory or fanfare we must face the problems of peace, which threaten to become even more serious than those of war. We must learn to do a lot of things we have been neglecting, and perhaps we need to forget a few things we have been doing. Upon our success in this may depend the future of America for a generation. MR. LLOYD -I 8 A NELSON LLOYD, Principal
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Suiperintenfdlentgs Message HE YEAR 1945-46 has been an eventful . year in many ways. Perhaps the most noteworthy from our standpoint has been the cessation of both the lapancse and European Vfars. Students in our high schools can think of other pursuits now rather than preparing for some type of war activity. The record of Am- erican high school trained boys and girls dur- ing the war speaks well for our yozmg people. Our endeavor-from now on will be to do as good a job with the many problems that will face us as a nation during the coming years as we have done in these past few years to attain a peaceful world. The students of the class of '46 have shown that they will be ready to do their part in making our country and the world a better place for all of us. MR. TEMBERLEY
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