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Message To The Class of 1946: As the Tomahawk goes to press, nature has prepared a festival setting for your graduation. The Altamahaw-Ossipee School sends you forth with affection and hope. Your class has borne the hardest blows of total war and a state wide twelfth grade program. You are, for the most part, the most heterogeneous class our school has sent forth. Coming from other states and other schools you do net represent an exact cross section of the (A and O) school district; yet, in the traditions of this school and in your daily work here you represent a cross section of that America you help and defend. May these pages keep blessed your memories of days spent at A and O; and may they keep young your spirit in the unending intellectual and spiritual work of rebuilding our broken world in the fairer likeness of your immortal brotherhood of youth. fifteen
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We marvel at the improvements of the school and look back into its history. We see more than just bare facts. Victories have been won, and some battles have been lost. More than 2500 men and women have spent happy, useful days here with their friends and companions. 'There has been a great deal of history made here that has not been recorded. Growth and development of men and women through the years may not hive been noticed bv one not so close to the school. Nevertheless the j school has expanded. This frontier spirit of bravery and enthusiasm that the founders of the Altamihaw-Ossipee School possessed will continue to push the school forward in maintaining its place with the best of education? institutions. . ? The present Board of Trustees of the Altamahaw-Ossipee School are Mrs. C. E. Kernodle, Chairman, Mr. C. B. Lewis, Secetary, Mr. W. L. Gwynn, Treasurer, Mr. R. L. Walker and Mr. J. O. Austin. r , Grace Lane Jones. THE INSTRUCTION of the people, in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to them in the practice of their moral duties, as men, citizens, and Christians, and of their political and civil duties, as members of society and freeman, ought to be the care of the public, and of all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs, in a manner that never yet has been practiced in any age or nation. —John Adams (Second President, 1797-1801) fourteen
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CHAIRMAN Mrs. C. E. Kernodle SECRETARY Mr. C. B. Lewis TREASURER Mr. W. L. Gwynn Mr. J. A. Troxler Mr. R. L. Walker sixteen
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