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spa Chg. :fi .if ou' D' we Safute Uur' Party Spirit I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Re-- public for which it stands, one Nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. President . Vice-Presidmt 7 . P.-T. A. . R. Keller E. Hunt F. Hund J. Nash R. Palzer -I. Veefkind E. Nelson A. Kobryn X- . nfl gon! KLM Jdmerica God bless America, land that I love. Stand beside her, and guide her Through the night, with a light from above From the mountains, to the prairie, To the ocean, white with foam, God bless America, my home, sweet home Scioof- Communify Councif T. Street R. Clark E. Campbell R. Titley E. Geores E. Dambres J. Neville G. Morton T. Lyons W. Conklin T. Grecco F. Tomchak E. Geiger H. Day V. Potts W. Russo . HENRY ENGLEHARDT EAN BUR . JOHN EUSCHER MURIE1. HINZE C. Sullivan F. Belliveau L. Pushman M. Castaldo -I. Cannariato J. Yankow R. Lister W. Arthur H. Marinelli
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Uur Party Symbol THE Democratic Party may have its donkey, and the Republicans may keep their elephant. Regional High School is proud of its bulldog. He symbolizes the Regional party and the spirit that must be America's during 1940 and throughout the trying days of the new decade. He is slow to anger-in fact distinctly friendly-yet known for his strength and courage. He is a watchdog of infinite patience and loyalty. Because democracy is enduring its most severe test, America must be a bulldog. Toward other pow- ers she must be courageous, and yet thoroughly friendly. She must be intelligent in facing changing conditions, patient, gentle, and Wise in handling intri- cate economic problems, and finally as determined, loyal, and enduring as a bulldog in holding on-hold- ing on to the finer things in democratic life and to the essentials of the republican way of government. 1 45. , are p R is 'il N' Page Six
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Page Eight By precept and example he has taught us the value and the satisfaction of faithful Work. From him we have caught sight of the eternal light of scholarship. In the presence of his mind We have learned to admire careful and honest thinking. As he required that We invest effort and patience in our own development, so he gave unsparingly of his energy and time in our guidance. We shall always admire his ability, respect his fairness, appreciate his generosity, and remember him as our most interesting and warm- est friend. Wfitb respect and admiration we dedicate this book to Mr. Gatti, the faculty adviser to the Class of 1940. Uur 1194140 egional
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