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Springing up around us everywhere in the Post War Period are problems that seem to be beyond solution. For some, the picture of 1946 is very dark. As of old, the bright spots in this panorama of confusion are the boys and girls now in school — youth of today; leaders of tomorrow — and the men and women of our armed forces that have the full realization of the worth of America and her ideals. If we, students and fiiculty here at Lewis and Clark, will keep this school a place where the heritage of our world civilization is passed on, where we have an opportunity to learn to live together harmoniously, where we learn to approach all problems scientifically rather than on an emotional basis, where we have the best interests of our fellow-man at heart — then America can count on us and millions of others to preserve the place of leadership for America. A. L. Parker.
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Faculty First row: Ellen Bungay, Pearle Anderson, Principal A. L. Parker, Carlotta Collins, Charles E. Baten, Helen L. Dean. Second row: Kate Bell, Ann Cunningham, H. P. Aldrich, Christina Clausscn, W. J. Dunlop. Third row: Rachel Davis, Philip M. Baird, Vice Principal W. W. Taylor, Charles E. Canup. Fourth row: R. C. Anderson, Edith Collins. First row: Lydia Goos, Bernice V. Frey, Carol Gleason, Ethel K. Hummel, Irene Hunt, Carrie E. Lake. Second row: Helen Finnegan, R. G. Ferrer, C. Oliver Fuller, Fred Kramlich, W. B. Graham. Third row: Averil Fouts, Arthur Frey, F. H. Gnagey. Page six
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