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GRACE COOK Secreta ry A half-century ago Everett High School opened its doors to carry on a program which every beginning American com- munity has felt of primary importance- educational opportunity for all. This year we pause to look back over those fifty years. The success of thousands of young men and women stands as a monument to those who planned the course designed to further the ideals of public education. So valuable are those ideals to our people that again they are on the battle- field fighting that others may enjoy privi- leges of liberty and opportunity. Those who have helped make Everett High School possible may feel a just pride in the knowledge, that, through these doors, opened fifty years ago, has come a host of young people convinced that the American way must survive over all others. ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH Principal CATHERINE ROSS MARGARET HENDRICKSON ROSA ZIMMERMAN Assistant to the Principal Supervisor of Cafeterias Supervisor of Music Page Ten
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I IN FIFTY YEARS The little village of Everett has pulled its feet out of the mud, thrust its head into the skies, and has delivered the pro- ducts of its industries to the far corners of the world. IN FIFTY YEARS The Everett schools have sent the pro- ducts of their industry into the top ranks of those who manage and direct America -statesmen, financiers, laborers, great citizens and warriors. Yes, Everett school heroes have died, and others will die, to keep us safe. AFTER FIFTY YEARS Cod has matched us against this hour when the very foundation of all that we call good-particularly the American way of life-is being dangerously attacked. lt is ours, in l942, to carry on those traditions of Everett's greatness estab- lished these fifty years-to work harder, to sacrifice more, to fight or to die so that the Everett schools shall remain open and free, and that peace and prosperity shall return to our shores. A FOR FIFTY YEARS J. A. REEVES SCHOOL BOARD C. W. JORDAN, Vice-President, W. C. Browning, President, George N. Culmbackg Arthur Wilson, A. C. Whiteley, O, N. Johnson, Secretary, J. A. Reeves, Superintendent ,..-4 Page Eleven ?.,i.J
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