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Dr. Walter C. Davis, a personality known to every boy and girl in the high school, is a man of integrity and an inspiration to all who have come under his guidance. He well knows what is necessary in the way of education for each and every student. When asked his opinion on post-war schools, Dr. Davis gave the class of '45 the fol- lowing message: As we look into the future, we are cognizant of one thing at least, and that is, we are living in a changing world. Education like everything else will be affected by these changes. Out of these will evolve the schools of the future. Certainly in these schools, there will be provided a continuous program of work, study, and play for every pupil. The program will train as enthusiastically for good citi- zenship as it will for college entrance. It will be, in its administration, sufficiently flexible to enable every student to secure all the education he is capable of absorbing. While the school of tomorrow will center around the individual, it certainly will not neglect to teach the virtues of cooperation. With this becoming a reality, the schools in the post- war period should be superior to those of the present day.
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i it ,Wt t Miss Iessie Tomb Administrative Assistant Q The class of '45 is gratetul to Miss Iessie Tomb for helping us to become better students today and better citizens in the years to come. When we have called upon her to ask her help in solving our problems, she has responded with admirable cooperation. In the world of tomorrow we Will not forget her message. May we quote the ad- ministrative assistant of Iohnstown Central High School: High schools of the post-War period will grant to students a more extensive education. It will tit them in a broader sense in all fields of vocational training, whether it be in that of commercial edu- cation, home economics, industrial arts, or any one of a number ot specialized trades. It will prepare the academic student for an en- larged horizon educationally in all ot the various fields. Students will realize that the new era will demand highly-educated individuals.
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