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STUDEflTS I am blood kin to all mankind I know. The stream that courses in my veins and yours springs from the infinite. Its ebb and flow are governed by a spirit that endures eternally. I go along the street, and where a thousand men, some weak, some strong, master and servant, kings and subjects meet, I find my kith and kin. These folk belong to me. For this I know and share the pride my brother feels for some fine end attained. His shame is mine, his hurt is pain to me, since blood and brotherhood are not denied. The stream flows on and will not be restrained, shaping its channel to infinity. One World by C. M. A. Rogers
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JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS— Left to right: Donna Eide, Vico Prosidont; Davo Wolls, Troaiurer; Sharon Nestlor, Secrotary; John Logoros, Prosidont. JflnUflRY CLASS OF 1946 Although the January class of 1946 was the smallest in the history of West High School, it was not lacking in ability. The following awards were made to members of the class: Rolland White, the Bausch and Lomb Award for excellence in science: Gene Larson, the Hope McDonald Award for achievements in the study of World Affairs: Rosemary Rollins, the D. A. R. Award for scholarship, character, leadership, and service: Tom Ohno, the Star-Journal Award for outstanding leadership and service to the school: Dave Wells, the West High School Award For unselfish devotion of much time and work in school organizations. Twenty-two boys from this class were granted their diplomas while serving in the armed forces of the United States. The theme of the Commencement Program was One World—The Road to Peace. Eugene Adams, Marilyn Lasley and Ruth Scharmann gave speeches on the political, economic, and cultural bases of union. Tom Ohno's subject was the Races of Mankind—Brothers All. Willard E. Goslin, the Superintendent of Schools, in his farewell message to all senior classes said, The only real foundation and the only substantial hope for progress in human relationships is that which comes from enlightened and educated people—people who understand the concepts of democracy and who realize the need for cooperative action. Effective education in the realm of human relations in the next decades may well be the deciding factor between chaos and civilization.
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