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A. NEILL CLARK DEUIE!-ITIUN IN SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR HIS UNTIRING INTEREST AND FOR THE LEADERSHIP, GUIDANCE, AND CO'UNf SEL RENDERED TO US, INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, WE, THE CLASS OF 1941, WISH TO DEDICATE THIS, THE FIRST ISSUE OF THE COCKLESHELLQ' TO OUR CLASS ADVISER, MR. A. NEILL CLARK.
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A MESSAGE It is truly a privilege for me to salute the Class of 1941, the first class to be graduated from the Lower Camden County Regional High School, and I do so with a hearty good will. It is true that you have been with us for only two of your four normal high school years, but it is similarly true that these two years, during which we have been closely associated, comprise the two most important years of your high school career. You, as a group, came to us when our doors were first officially opened in October, 1939. From that time until the present, you have conf tributed much to that part of the school's perf sonality which is separate and distinct from the regular class work. Everything that you have done has, from the standpoint of Regional High, been historic in natureg for you have laid the foundation and established the precedent upon which the traditions of the school will, over a period of years, necessarily develop. It is true that together we have experienced some growf ing pains, but these are the price of our rapid development and must be acknowledged as such. Surveyed in its entirety, it at once becomes ap' parent that the short time through which we have worked together has been productive of many fine and good things. RICHARD S. POLLACK Supervising Principal Massachusetts Institute of c nology, B.S. 'I University . Q l P It is my sincere hope that every individual member of the Class of 1941 will, from the day he is graduated, begin to look back on that part of his life which was spent at Regional with a feeling of pleasure and a sense of loyalty and allegiance which will steadily increase with the years. You've had a tough assignment, which you have creditably discharged. May the future treat you kindly and justly reward your efforts. Signed: R. S. POLLACK Supervising Principal
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