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MR. RICHARD D. KOEHLER, Vucalimml School Director My sincere congratulations upon the complc' tion ol' your high school education. You have finished the first step on the road to a successful :md satisfied way ol' life. Now, whatever progress you make will depend, to El large extent, on how well you take :iclvz1t1tug'e ol' your high school training. The application of the good habits and characteristics you developed along with the uhil- ity to profit by past mistakes will determine your place on the ladder of success. 11
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l MR. MAX W. XVHIZRRY. Class ol' l95l, A writer with international vision proclaims that the world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world ol' nuclear giants and ethical infants. NVQ know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. It is to you that we look lor the spiritual well- being and material prosperity of our country in the future. May we make as much progress in the science of peace as we have in the science of war. May you lace these questions of the day with intelligence, a high degree of honesty, and una bounded courage. 10 High School Pr mr: pal
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MR. HOMER W BEGG5 junior High School Prmczpal A few years ago high school graduates were lacing problems similar to the ones which con- front you today. It was easy then, as it is today, for the class of 1941 to let a certain feeling of futility modify their outlook. Yet the decade gave them undreamed of opportunities and advan- tages, such as no generation has had on such a vast scale. This time for decisions is vastly different. Ten years ago few harbored the thought that America could be attacked and that there would be a chance of losing the American way of living. Today certain dangers exist for the safety of freedom. To reinforce your ability and will to preserve the rights which are yours, decisions must be made, and strong stands taken. Security for you, and no less for the nation, depends not upon status or promises, but upon needs and upon your will to work for the things you know are good. 12
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