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Board of trustees DR. HANNS GRAMM, President MR. C. FRED BECK, Vice-President MRS. JOSEPHINE A. SIEGFRIED, Secretary-Treasurer REV. RALPH A. ALTHOUSE DR. CHARLES A. BACHMAN MR. GEORGE W. GILES DR. ALVIN F. KEMP PAUL H. PRICE, Esq. DR. SAMUEL E. RAGER
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GREETINGS FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: The Alumni Association congratulates the Class of 1948 and lauds each member of the class for participation in developing the 1948 Keystoma on the theme UNESCO. The United Nations Educationall Scientific and Cultural Olganization is of major concern to American citizens in general and to teachers in particular. The keynote of the organization is that of international understanding and friendship. The teaching profession prepares the leaders of tomorrow. The doctors, lawyers, merchants, manufacturers, engineers, and farmers of tomorrow are in the schools today. The teachers have the glorious opportunity of helping boys and girls understand the peoples of all lands, respect them for their achievementaand sympathize with them in their troubles. In short only love, the positive force, can bind peo- ples together into friendship. In the preamble to the UNESCO Constitution you find the following significant statements, each ot which should be a tremendous challenge to every teacher: ilSince wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. Ignorance of each other's ways and lives has been a common cause throughout the history or mankind, of that suspicion and distrust between the peoples of the world through which the ditterences have all too often broken into war. The wide diffusion of culture and the education of humanity for justice and liberty and peace are indispensable to the dignity of man and constitute a sacred duty which all the nations must fultil in a spirit of mutual assistance and concern. Become builders for peace by laying the foundations of peace in the minds and hearts of; the boys and girls you teach. Substitute understanding and sympathy for ignorance, suspi- mom and distrust in cultivating the art of making and maintaining satisfactory human rela- tionships at home and abroad. In a spirit ot mutual assistance and concern accept the sacred duty of preparing a part of humanity for justice, liberty and peace and thereby uplift the dignity of man. May God grant you abundant success in your chosen profession. Sincerely yours, C. F. SEIDEL, President of the Alumni Association zeca66a64
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