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FOQEWOIQD THE SENIOR CLASS of 1945, has gone through high school and graduated in a war-weary world. The war broke out when we were freshmen. At nrst we felt as if we were being left out of things because we couldn't put on a uniform and because it was necessary togeliminate some of the school festivities. Sure, we com- plained at Hrst. But now we are not complaining. We have read about the Clarkston boys who never again will see a Turkey Day game. We have become a class of understanding and We have faith in the future. We know now why We stayed in school and waited while our brothers and sisters were doing their part. But now our time has come at last. We are still young, but we are the future of America and the world. May our efforts be great enough. . . . Editor.
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