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GEORGE A. BOWMAN Superintendent of Schools Democracy in Action This is the third school year since our nation went to war. Here at home we are doing our part with hope and faith that it will help and thereby shorten the war, Our schools are doing their part in many ways. Every student is having a chance to feel char he is doing something to help. However, we must not forget as students that if we are going to preserve our form of government and freedom among men, which our boys are fighting to save, we must know and under- stand the meaning of liberty and freedom. It is not enough to save it. We must here and now be learn- ing how to practice democracy, what its responsibilities are, what they may be for the future citizen. We want freedom but we must learn to know and faithfully to carry its responsibilities. The degree to which the students of our high schools are learning these things now will have everything to do with the future of our country and the kind of life we shall live when war ends. I ' page SEVEN Nicholas P. Remeclio Donald Moclarelli -Af ' 'F-'f. , ,,. ,:'g v v lg: td. - I ., .. I I J!
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l l C. W. RICKSECKER Principal Members of the Class of 1944, Greetings: You may have felt for many years that you have been kept very busy on school courses and in school activitiesg now you will be busier in the duties of war and peace. You may have thought you worked under restrictions and driveg now you will begin to realize what shackling and control really are in a complex way of life. At times you may have considered your parents and teachers as back numbers, born thirty years too soong now in a less protected environ- ment your regard for them will increase. As you face the stern realities of a competing world, it is hoped you will carry with you the ideals of the school that is interested in you, and willing to advise with you after your graduation. Best wishes for your success in helping to preserve what is best in the heritage that has been transmitted to you. Q W 64.-ffieeayffefv
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