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Dedication lx appreciation of his guitling hand in the classroom and his experience and friendly counsel in our problems, we of the class of 1951 sincerely dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Joseph A. Lewandowski.
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Foreword Tour things a man must learn to do; Ij he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearly, To love his fellow man sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in God and Heaven securely ifld.L over America the high school graduate of 1951 will he bombarded by words—written and spoken—telling him what to do —trying to offer him the usual panacea through advice. It is with great diffidence that I add my bit of advice to the chorus. It seems to me that the first thing you of the class of 1951 must realize above all else is the tact that this craze to achieve the illusory peace of mind is impossible. A mark of life is unrest. One problem after another will present itself to you to be solved as l est you can. But in the solving and the momentary rest you will know a certain peace, et you can never attain complete peace—nor should you want to—as long as you have humanity to serve and help. In such service though, you’ll attain some inner contentment. By giving of yourselves you’ll know the sweetness of love in return—and love will give you greater security than mere freedom from problems could ever do. You'll never be free of fighting but you’ll attain greater and greater power to enjoy the richness of life by your very daring. Finally, it seems to me. that if you follow the dictates of your mind, heart, and conscience in doing what you conceive to be your duty, you will know a certain j eace. Duty is a small word, but it entails so much for every human. After the hard decision has been made and followed, you’ll know a glorious lifting of spirit. In the midst of turmoil, if you follow duty, you can feel right with yourselves and know the only peace that is good or safe for a man to know. Through twelve years of school you have held the class to a high level, so “well done” can truly be said of you. In the name of the entire school force I wish to compliment you on the achievement of this book and to extend to you our warmest and best wishes in your next venture. Miss Elsa Jane Carroll, Class Advisor
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