Hillhouse High School - Elm Tree Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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Foreword To you, the members of the class of 1951, the :theme of this year's Elm T-ree, world peace, may appear a dream, rather than an actuality. In spite of our youth, we realize that we are facing a troubled, confused, and uncertain future. Since our very early childhood, we have known no true peace. jet planes, atom bombs, H bombs, all of which were unknown to our parents at high school age, are familiar words to us. Many of the boys in our class will enter one of the services upon graduation, some have already done so, as indicated on page 109 of this book. In one way or another, each one of us is certain to have his life affected and changed by the days in which We live. These are, indeed, the times that try menfs soulsf' Yet, in spite of these frightening facts, we face the future with faith and courage, even with thankfulness, believing that we still have much for which to be thankful. In a world where so many have been deprived of their freedoms, we may still speak our minds freely, we may choose our life vocations, we may worship according to our individual faiths without fear of persecution, and we may live in human dignity. Nor have we given up our hope for world peace, which, with the help of God, we believe can still be accomplished through the United Nations. In times like these, however, there is a dangerous temptation to adopt a build-for-today-for-tomorrow-may-never-come philosophy. The Elm Tree is not built on such a philosophy. On the contrary, it is patterned on the advice of DeWVitt D. VVise, chainnau of the yearbook division of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, who said at the conference last October, Let us think, when we build, that we build foreverf' The Elm Tree is a permanent record of the class of 1951. Each one of us is pictured and described in it. Although our individual memories of Hillhouse may differ, they unite herein to form a composite picture of Hillhouse as we knew her. Here is an Elm Tree built for your future, as well as your present, enjoyment. In the same manner, let us think, as we build Olll' lives from day to day, that we build forever. This attitude Will increase our own moral and physical strength and the moral and physical strength of our beloved United States. This attitude will help us, in spite of wars and rumors of wars, toward the attainment of the ideal we so long for - world peace in our time. The members of the Elm Tree boards wish to thank sincerely and deeply our faculty advisers: Mr. David Reichgott, chairmang Mr. Robert Gosselin, editorial, layout, and business, Mr. Frederick Fay, art, Miss Alice Hogan, literary, Mr. Albert Cray, photography, Miss Agnes Cox, junior board. WVithout their help and enduring patience, it would truly have been impossible to produce this edition of the Elm T-ree. 10

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