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OUR FACULTY
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TO THE CLASS OF 1946: It is a great satisfaction to know that hos- tilities of World War II have ended. However, much remains to be done to establish a just and lasting peace, and the World needs capa- ble men and women to do its work. We do not win a peace in the same manner that we win a war. Education today has become a privilege and may I urge you to continue yours re- gardless of the field you may select. Education has been, and always will be, one of the most important factors in building a peace. After you have been graduated from Hicks- viile High School, it will be your responsibility to prepare for the future and take over when- ever needed. With the training which you have already received, you will be able to advance farther than without it. The motto of “work well done still rings true and has an important place in life. Let me urge you to do your best at all times in every task you may undertake. My congratulations and best wishes go with you. E. H. LeBARRON, Superintendent. TO THE CLASS OF 1946. Erch citizen owes a high and sacred duty to his country in peace, as well as in war. If we are not willing to fight the battles of peace with the same courage with which we would fight the battles of war, then we are unworthy to share the privileges of this won- derful land, purchased by the blood and maintained by the patriotism of our fore- fathers. “We won the war but lost the peace ’ has been the customary remark since the close World War I. Let it «tot be said that we make the same mistake now. Your older brothers did much to win World War II. The class of 46 must wisely and unselfishly do its utmost to preserve our American ideals and our democratic traditions in order to assure a just and lasting peace. In our coun- try, a land of free men, each of us has his part to play as a citizen and as a neighbor. Let us dedicate ourselves to peace, to justice to all men of all races and creeds. Ours is a problem of world unity through international goodwill and mutual understanding, if we are to maintain international peace and security. MABEL R. FARLEY, Principal
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