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nn, ——————— page four AES eR EVENS are eee ean For years of loyal service to the youth of Ludlow, and sincere leadership both as a teacher and a friend, we, the Class of 1947, gratefully dedicate this Review to WSs. | UE TAS RAG Bese
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DBUDEOW HIGH SCHOOL page three FOREWARD The vast horizon of a hostile land greeted the Pilgrims at the end of their journey over troubled seas. This did not prevent them from settling and building one of the strongest nations on earth. Just as every Pilgrim had a hand in building our vast government, perhaps we, the Class of 1947, will play a part, no matter how insignificant, in molding the thought of people a hun- dred years hence. We too have crossed troubled seas. As timid little first graders we all em- barked on the seas of knowledge; now most of us are ready to set foot on land. To us, the world looks just as hostile as it did to the Pilgrims, but there is no turning back. In this book, the Class of 1947 con- siders its world a part of one of the most complicated pieces of government- al machinery in the world. Therefore, for a glimpse of the group, as seen through our rose-colored glass- es, the editors urge the reader to con- sider this Review, the record of our state—the State of ’47—the citizens of tomorrow.
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—EUDLOW MiG rok nO pag? five A TRIBUTE Twenty-three years ago, in September 1924, MISS JULIA E. HITCHCOCK began her service in the Ludlow Public Schools. From that time to February 21, 1947 she served continuously as a teacher of mathematics in the Ludlow High School. Her keen sense of humor, her kindliness and helpful- ness, devotion to duty, high professional standards, and the effectiveness and permanence of her teaching over the years have earned for her the affection and esteem of pupils and fellow teachers alike. The members of the Ludlow School Committee on behalf of the citizens of Ludlow wish to express to Miss Hitchcock their sincere appreciation of her long and con- scientious service to the town. They extend every good wish on the occasion of her retirement from active service. (Signed) Leander H. Boucher Theodore 8. Muszynski Arthur C. Brodeur Ludlow, Massachusetts March 22, 1947
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