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A BOUQUET TO THE P. T. A. ln our community there are many organizations that worl4 For us during our years of growing pains . Without their cooperation and understanding we would never develop into good citizens, well adjusted to our environments and companions. Representative ol all these groups is the Parent-Teacher Association which is the most closely connected with our school. Many famous people when questioned about the causes of their success recall thata loving, ambitious parent ora wise teacher pointed them towards their goal. When we become adults we shall proudly remember their help and guidance during our high school years. To show our appreciation we dedicate the 1950 edition of the Aitchpe to the Parent-Teacher Association of Hyde Parlc High School. 5
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, ft iff':3, . 'f ,wily lwlrf irylwo li W- x l.- lllilWflA2ffl'ffWzift'll lllrf' lmygff linl THEME A community, as defined by Noah Webster, is a body of people having common organization or interests. ln every day language, it is our worlc, our interests, our friends and our homes. Because we live in a machine age, we can spealc of a community as a machine, a machine in which each person is a cog. Only when there is full co- operation can the gears mesh to operate the machine efficiently. This community co-operation is the basis for the,democratic ideals which we so cherish. Our school is our community. We are the cogs which determine how smoothly it will run. Our community is our school. It supplies the lubricants of lcnowledge and recreation that lceep the machine in good worlcing condition. We have chosen this relationship of school to community, and community to school, as the theme for the 1950 Aitchpe. We have tried to show our theme through drawings, photographs and copy. The section cartoons exaggeratedly depict the actions of a typical student in our school community. The maps on the inside cover show the activities offered in our district, as well as the grade schools. ln our dedication, too, we are carrying out the community theme, for we have chosen the Parent-Teachers Association.
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, COMMLJNIIY Moy the best man win. WGfCi'l your fingers . . Quiet please! ' All join in Test tomorrow? Hoiidcly service for j.Y.L 6
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