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CLASS OF 1946- Heartiest congratulations upon attaining another milestone in your formal education. You are the first high school graduates of a New Age. What world-shaking events have taken place since the last graduating class crossed the platform to receive diplomas, and how differently the members of this class may view, and plan for, the future! It is significant that the observance which marks the completion of your high school career is termed a commencement Your education is not completed, for education is a process which begins with the cradle and ends only with the grave. You are just beginning! You may all realize the simple truth of that statement. American savvy and know-how was not attained on a high school level. It was the product of the laboratories and classrooms of our universities and the laboratories of our great industrial plants. High schools furnished only the tools of learning. In this new age of science, higher education will be more necessary to success than ever before. It is my hope that each of you may find opportunity to continue your schooling, to the end that you may reap the greatest possible joy and satisfaction in your future lives. Best wishes for you all! H. F. WILLMORTH. MRS. IUTINA CORT Transcriber, Registrar, and Secretary to Principal Harold Willmorth i i . ,
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u'vwlewt Class of 1946: On behalf of the Board of Education, the patrons, and the office of administration, I wish to extend congratulations on your achievements during your career in the Nampa public schools. You are being graduated into a world of peace after years of war. The nations have laid down their guns and they turn to more tranquil ways. A new era lies ahead and the youth of today has grave responsibilities. One of these responsibilities, to those who have fought for this peace, is to dedicate our every effort to the preservation of the America we love . . . an America that remains a land of opportunity . . . an America of ledership. We cannot all be leaders. It is important to an individual, and to his nation, to be a good follower. The first prerequisite for a good follower is to choose the right type of leader. And as you leave school to take your place in the world of affairs, I urge you to be good followersg be alert, ask questions and seek after the truth. A good follower demands that his leader be a man of high ideals and principles. The world is eager for those who follow, not blindly, but wisely. A Again, congratulations on attaining this milestone in your life. W. E. GILLAM, Superintendent. MISS GERTRUDE MILLER Treasurer and Clerk of School District No. 37 J
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Miss ANNIE LALIRIE BIRD: American History, Government. Ad- viser of: Spiz Club. Senior Class. Miss MINA CONRAD: Bookkeeping. MRS. MARGARET DUNEAR: Latin, Iournalism. Adviser of' Growl. Miss MIRIAM EASTLY: Girls' Physical Education Director. Ad- viser of: G. A. A. MISSCEVELYN HAGELIN: English II. Adviser of: Sophomore lass. Miss HELEN HINKEY: Spanish, English IV. Adviser of: Sage. Spanish Club. MR. EMORY HowARD: Vocational Agriculture. Adviser oi. F. F. A. Miss MARY LucAs: Librarian. MR. LEO MATHEWS: World History, Debate. Adviser of: De- bate Club. MR. C. QLllNLX'Z Machine Shop. Adviser of: Machinist lub. MR. JOHN RUPERT: Manual Training, Mechanical Drawing. Adviser of: Rifle Club. Miss WINIERED SERsA1N: Home Economics. Adviser of: Home EC. Club.
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