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ADMINISTRATION By the firm administration Knights are guided in their conquests, Helped across the raging waters Of lost hope when problems meet them. Knights are taught that paths of glory Span the fields where work is hardest, Triumph for those who despair not Comes with noble compensation. Thus the Knights are guided safely In their search for greater knowledge. From the Round Table the students Bring our by-laws into being, Make the standards for right conduct, Urge true loyalty and valor, Strive with democratic measures To attain the heights of Knighthood. Boxes filled by Red Cross workers Help war veterans and children Who in foreign homes of sadness Have no other hope of pleasure. In the library, books are chosen With the aid' of kind assistants. Girls assist the nurse and office In the day's routine procedure Money's cared for by collectors Counted and recorded by them. Guards in hall and cafeteria Help keep order as it should be. Able workers clean our building, While good cooks prepare our lunches.
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HARRY MCMILLAN, Principal Demi SENIORS: With the end of World War II, mankind is reminded that war does not settle disputes among nations. Wars are not won. Both victor and vanquished nations are losers through loss of lives, destruction of prop- erty, expenditure of exorbitant sums of money, and appearance of numerous new problems. Yes, firing has ceased but disputes are still unsettled. When representatives of nations assemble around a Round Table having no north, south, east, west, head, or foot, and where the Golden Rule is the unit for measuring Right or Wrong decisions, mutual problems will be solved and the causes of war eliminated. Our participation in World War I and World War II was provoked by sneak military attacks by Ger- many and Japan, respectively. Our role in each was that of an attacked nation forced to defend all that we cherish-our way of life, our democracy. Sixteen Knights of Southeast, included with thousands of other patriots, defended, protected, and preserved with their lives our cherished heritage. Truly, our appre- ciation for their sacrifices and our responsibilities as good citizens demand individual determination and right living to cherish all for which they died. Thus our way of life will find nourishment at our individual doorsteps. As you continue as Knights and Ladies possessed of the highest ideals and standards, our best wishes go with you. . Sincerely yours, Jfanfuf flcfmllan
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