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IN MEMORIAM MARY ELIZABETH MASTERSON Died November 22, 1945 She was quiet, but in this simple way she earned the respect of all her classmates. Her wit and the joy she brought to us with it is greatly missed. We respectfully dedicate this page of the 1946 Crimson to her memory. 4
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j X N .911 .fdialoreciafion .J , x J X V ,U l f '. , -A UV, J .1 K X . ,X Yi , X. As advisor to the Class of 1946 her services have been invaluable. The literary work in this year's Crimson was accomplished under her able direction. We sincerely thank her for helping to make The Crimson and class activities the suc- cesses they were. MR. HERBERT B. WILSON MISS BLANCHE WOOD He came to East Greenwich High with our class. Throughout his four years here he has always been willing to .help any class or organi- zation with their activities. We cannot thank him enough for the work he has done. We are happy to show him our appreciation in this year's Crimson.
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, The Superinlendenfs Message to the Senior Class I am honored to have been selected by the class of 1946 to write this message. You are the first class to have completed the four years program of the East Greenwich High School. You are the first class to face a postwar. To you is offered the golden opportunity of assisting in the establishment of a new world order. We have attempted to provide you with an education that makes sense and to equip you for taking an active participation in this new world. But-we face a great emergency. Atomic power makes our future so precarious that the world needs youth and its eloquence as its spokesman to preserve peace. It takes more than test tubes or books to reach this goal. Intellective growth and power also embraces such ideals as were visualized by our late President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in the Four Freedoms. Ideals are like starsg you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, done like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you will choose them as your guides, and, following them reach your destiny. Carl Schurz. MEDILL BAIR, Superintendent of Schools 5
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