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Page 16 text:
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FACULTY First row. left to right: F. Curtis, G. Mangan, D. Johnson. E. Kiley, M. Hood. E. Ramos, E. Champoux. E. Keough. Second rou.’: R. Curran. C. Wheeler. E. Hagstrom. E. Howes. M. Stanton, M. Hosmer. J. Bums, H. Ramsbottom. ’ hird row: M. McMahon, M. Moriarty. M. Kelaghan, J. Storin, M. Fatrell, E. Morse, M. Barry, M. McCabe, C. McCaughy, M. Newton. Fourth row: W. Holden. H. E. Wolfe, L. Royal. L. Ward. R. Bacon, D. Bryant, I. Carlin, L. O'Connor. Fifth row: T. Holt, N. Donnelly, J. Winters, N. Morton, L. Weymouth, W. Bray. M. Leach, H. J. Winters.
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Principal s A4essage Class of 1945 T AM writing this message on January 19. the last day of your mid-year examinations. I sincerely hope that all of you will pass with flying colors in all of your subjects and that for this annual R.EDJACKET message. my home work in English. I may at least be given a “C—” for the quarter. I am conscious of the fact that this year you are taking your tests with unwonted seriousness. All week the weather has been cold and inclement and the ground is covered with snow and ice. In spite of these conditions, the attendance all week has been very satisfactory and there are very few students who are absent from these important tests. Indeed, I find that there are some here who might very well be at home because of ill-health. They have had the courage to put first things first. Among the seniors this feeling of responsibility toward the obligations of school and of life is even more in evidence than it is in the case of the juniors and the sophomores. These days of stress and times of strife have made youth sober and full of long. long thoughts. Neither a poet nor a prophet is needed to stress the fact that “life is real, life is earnest . For a score or more of our senior boys these tests constitute their last school tasks. Within a few days they will be in uniform, and high school for them will be only a cherished memory. We who stay after them can only bid them—- Good luck and Godspeed! Our thoughts will be with them and our prayers will be for them. Of these classmates the Class of 1945 will be enduringly proud. God hasten their return. To all the members of this graduating class I extend my congratulations and good wishes. May life bring you money and power good t store . May it bring you peace, contentment, and happiness. May you cling to your ideals. May you keep the faith. May your dreams come true. Very sincerely yours, Henry J. Winters, Principal 13
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