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DAH EP Ar RAR PO AV Board of Navigation James H. Lynch, 184 Whittemore Street James F. Spence, 891 Spence Street Martin J. Cloonan, 60 Ottawa Drive Dr. Frank A. Mercer, 87 Ottawa Drive Louis H. Schimmel, 509 W. Iroquois Road Harold L. Blackwood, 31 Ottawa Drive Joseph H. Moon, 63 Ogemaw Road OFFICERS OF THE BOARD James H. Harris, Superintendent of Schools Martin J. Cloonan ; ; ; z : : i ‘ President Dr. Frank A. Mercer : : ; : ‘ : : Vice-President Louis H. Schimmel ; ; ‘ : : : : Secretary Frank J. DuFrain ; : : i : : Treasurer
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Pine A RR Ow a ea INI III RL SIRS ifn PP Pg LORAINE F’.. HIRE, Priacipal j Your captain salutes you and offers his congratulations upon your promo- tion to senior high school. New and larger seas of learning are now yours to travel. As in the past you may ex- pect rough water and storms, but you now have the advantage of a larger boat and crew. Stay with the ship for the world needs more education not less. The proper education of the world’s young people is far more important than pacts and treaties. If these people are educated to selfishness and greed, to intolerance and hate, all the treaties and agreements in the world cannot keep them from each other's throats. If the statesmen of the world would give the time and thought and the billions of dollars now spent on pre- paration for war to the proper educa- tion of its young people for a generous, kindly :world of peace, the age old creams of mankind for security and havpiness might be realized in a gene- ration. J. CECIL Cox, Asst. Principal j After being aboard the good ship “Kastern’ for three years, some will probably be reluctant to disembark when the ships docks. However, I trust that as you transfer your luggage to the boat at the Huron street wharf you may give your loyalty and support to your new ship as wil- lingly as you have at Eastern. The officers of your new ship will differ little from those with whom you have been associated during the past three years. In fact their purposes and aims will be almost identical. Only the methods may differ. You will of course be more adult than when you entered Eastern, and as such must ex- pect to take more responsibility. May I commend you on having been good sailors and my sincere wish be for your continued success.
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