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Board ofjzduca tion JOHN P. VALLI LEE PRESIDENT
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IRVING HAZARD JR. SR. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL As you leave high school and take your place in the second half of this amazing century, you can make no better contribution to mankind and to yourself than to dedicate your efforts toward the establishment of worthy moral and emotional standards of conduct among people with the hope that, in the next half century, man shall gain the stability of character to make it well for him to have this vast and increasing store of knowledge. Yours “pedantically” but sincerely, Irving Hazard TO THE CLASS OF 1950. OU are graduating at the midpoint of the twentieth century which marks the close of a fifty year period during which there has been more material and scientific progress than throughout all previous known history. To thoughtful people this progress is considered to be far from an unmixed blessing. Indeed, many feel that the dangers and responsibilities which this technical advance has placed upon men and women more than counterbalances the benefits derived when measured in terms of human happiness. HELEN SODTHEE HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY 12
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Soph otnope s E’VE made it at last, that long thought-of-dream to be members of Senior High. Of course we realize that we are still the youngest members, but our hopes are high. The “Sophs” of this year’s class are very well represented in sports. We have six letter-men: Jack Storelli, Gordon Robinson, Thomas Blackman, William Callison, Donald Geiger, El-win Fraley, and two cheerleaders: Anza Buckingham and Joan Tracy. ST fall we were taught the democratic way of electing officers, and chose for President, Richard Park; Vice-President, William Callison; Secretary, Patty Arnold; Treasurer, Marilyn Simpson; Student Council, Donald Preston, Lois Ann VanSice, Jack Storelli, and Joan Tracy. We are confident that some day we can take the juniors’ and seniors’ places and fill their responsibilities as well. 14
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