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Dr. Mahlon H. Atkinson I Page 4 Mr. Howard E. Silberstein President B U ll Vice President EDUCATHUN Mr. Gerald R. Hallenbeck Dr. George L. Branch Mr. George F. Holdridge Mr. Frank H. Cooke Clerk of the Board The world needs sorely what youth can bring it. Hold on-we say to you-to certain qualities natural to youth, which, in the-A really creative personalities, last through life--the touch of idealism, the accent' of courage, the willingness to take a risk, the ardor for generous causes, the hope of mankind. More than any other gift needed in our time, are the gifts of generosity, fortitude, and vision. Your fresh start, young men and women, can be a fresh start for the world. The President
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D IDEDIICATIICUDN MISS MARGUERITE YOUNG Gone But Not Forgotten In loving memory, we, the Seniors of 1948, dedicate this book to Miss Marguerite Young. We miss and mourn her. As a friend and adviser to the members of this class and many others who have gone before us, she was an inspiration and won our deepest admiration and respect. We shall never forget her. ' -Catherine Bonventre Page 3
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l MR. PAUL T. SELLERS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Let ns have faith that Right Makes Might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as 'we understand it. Abraham Lincoln Character when motivated by a high religion is the one element that deter- mines the progress of a nation or a civilization. The kind of religion that functions in the daily lives of a people through ideals of generosity of spirit, of sacrifice for the general welfare, of honor, duty, patience, courage and humility, of kind- ness, understanding, industry, and conciliation will sustain us through the trying periods both of adversity and of prosperity, and maintain the continuity of the long march of progress and greatness of our institutions and our country. Huge- ness in area, resources, population and military power may provide a temporary moving inertia, but only this kind of character can sustain a true greatness in our people. 'i Paul T. Sellers Page 5
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